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Monthly Archives: September 2019
Monthly Archives: September 2019
The IFPI has come out with its annual Music Listening 2019 report, a look at how recorded music is enjoyed around the world. The study included demographically representative samples of the online population aged 16-64 in Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, Russia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, […]
Continue readingWe finally know where all that immersive audio content that Dolby has been collecting from Universal Music Group is going to end up. The company announced its partnership with Amazon Music to distribute the Atmos Music format on that company’s high end HD tier. Engineers have been working 24/7 at UMG studios all over the […]
Continue readingMany Instagram users have probably seen an account with a blue check badge next to a user’s name during a search and wondered what it was. That’s a verification badge designed to help people easily find public figures, celebrities and brands they want to follow. A verified badge means that Instagram has confirmed that an […]
Continue readingFacebook just announced a number of new video publishing tools at the International Broadcasting Convention (IBC) in Amsterdam this week that should make artists happy. These include updates to Facebook Live and Creator Studio, and a new tool called Watch Party. New Facebook Live Features There are 3 new features being added to Facebook Live […]
Continue readingMy guest on the podcast this week is engineer Craig Burbidge, who gained multi-platinum status having worked with hundreds of R&B stars like Barry White, Steve Perry, Natalie Cole, Take 6, Teddy Pendergrass, Vanessa Williams, Brian McKnight, Kirk Franklin and many more. Craig was also one of the first American engineers to take his talents to Asia with a long-time working relationship with Taiwanese superstar […]
Continue readingSpotify may be doing well enough to turn a profit but its not enough for shareholders. The company keeps looking for new revenue streams, and one of the best may come from artists themselves. That’s why its recent acquisition of SoundBetter might be a turning point for the company, or not. SoundBetter is a marketplace […]
Continue readingEveryone wants to know the royalty rate paid by the various streaming services, but when they compare most charts with their own royalty statements they’re surprised. That’s because there are so many variables that goes into the royalty calculation that every chart you read (including the one below) is the best guess average that applies […]
Continue readingIt’s been rumored for weeks but now it’s finally a reality. Amazon has announced its new Amazon Music HD tier with both higher resolution music that also comes at a higher cost. Amazon Music HD features 50 million songs available at CD quality (44.1kHz/16 bit) with several million more available at 24bit. There’s also another […]
Continue readingMy guest on the podcast this week is engineer, mixer and composer Jesse Ray Ernster, who grew up in a musical family with both his parents playing in bands and making records. Jesse’s entrance in the music business began at age of 16 touring with several artists as a lead guitarist/vocalist, but he then realized his true calling […]
Continue readingTikTok has taken the world by storm over the last couple of years, especially with the teen crowd. Launched in 2017 by the Chinese tech company ByteDance for markets outside of China, the mobile app allows its 500 million active users to create and share short lip-sync, comedy, and talent videos. TikTok’s success hasn’t been […]
Continue readingEvery band, artist, producer and engineer needs to stay in touch with clients and fans, and the best way is with email newsletter. I’ve covered newsletter content and frequency in posts in the past, but it’s now essential that those emails are now mobile friendly as well. Research has found that 67% of all email […]
Continue readingOne major attraction of being a musician is that most want to avoid a real job as much as possible. That’s the dream, after all, to just spend your day creating without being beholden to “the man.” A new bill by the California Legislature may put a big ding in those asperations though, as most […]
Continue readingMy guest on the podcast this week is Vince Wilburn Jr. who has both toured and recorded with his uncle Miles Davis on many legendary recordings from 1984 through 1987. He is also a producer on the Grammy-winning Miles Ahead soundtrack for “Best Compilation Soundtrack For Visual Media, and is co-executor of Miles Davis Properties. Vince has played […]
Continue readingPayola, or paying for radio airplay, has been with us since the 50s in one form or another. It’s visibility seems to ebb and flow, but it’s been on the rise again recently with various exposes (especially this one last month in Rolling Stone) showing that it’s alive and well. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) […]
Continue readingMusic supervisors are the new music kings and queens and everyone seems to want to contact them in the hopes that they’ll pick some of their music for a film or television show. There’s lots of advice out there about the best practices when sending an email, but not much on what really turns them […]
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