Rob Sheridan, a designer who's worked in the music industry, has posted a 6,000-word diatribe bemoaning the shutdown of file-trading network Oink and predicting (and encouraging) the death of the ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Koshiro K/Alamy Stock Photo As the major players in the music industry increasingly warm ...
Despite the democratization of music in the streaming era, it's still very expensive to record an album. A veteran music lawyer said it can easily cost $250,000, while a Grammy nominee estimated ...
At the heart of the music business almost since its inception, major labels have successfully weathered multiple challenges to their industry dominance. But as music once again reinvents itself, can ...
It doesn't matter if nobody actually wants AI music; the major labels are still going to push it on us. Reuters reports that Universal Music Group, Sony Music, and Warner Music Group, the three ...
In 2017, Jack White's Third Man Records opened its own vinyl record pressing plant that has been in operation ever since. Today, White has issued a statement directed at the major labels urging them ...
Over three months after Triller was sued by Sony Music over “failure and refusal to pay millions of dollars in contractual licensing fees,” the video app has removed that label’s catalog — as well as ...
Triller plans to go public in late December or early January, a company spokesperson told Insider. The update comes as the company removed last week the song catalogs of major labels from its video ...
Jack White, the guitar virtuoso and former frontman for the White Stripes, owns and operates Third Man Records, which is both a music label and a vinyl record pressing plant. Given his extensive ...
We all know this story too well. A buzzing rapper inks a deal with a major label, loses himself amidst hype and budgets, and ends up dropping an album that feels like a half-baked, commercialized ...
As the major players in the music industry increasingly warm up to the idea of AI agents training on their enormous catalogues (for we imagine, enormous sums) the fear that music creators and rightful ...