The reason: releasing multiple versions of their own songs to combat various fraudulent schemes on streaming platforms.
The vast majority of musicians struggle to actually make a steady stream of revenue off their music, but with new platforms popping up, fans actually can now invest in their favorite artists like never before.
Tubi's catalog is stacked with just about every overlooked, forgotten, or possibly imaginary film to ever feature a rapper.
It took a long time but the day has finally come; De La Soul's complete discography will be fully available to streaming services starting March 3, 2023.
SoundCloud for Artists, for its part, is expected to serve as creators’ “centralized home for all things distribution, promotion, monetization, and more.”
Deezer SongCatcher's new feature is designed to identify those unknown earworms just by humming, singing or whistling into your phone.
Deezer is currently testing their new meditation/well-being app 'Zen' which will compete with giants like Calm and Headspace.
Audiomack's new service, called 'Premiere Access', enables artists to reward their biggest fans with early access to not-yet-officially-released music.
DistroKid, the independent music distributor, has just launched a new music video distribution service called DistroVid.
The collection spans almost five decades and includes performances from Springsteen’s 1975 “Born to Run Tour,” 2005 “Devils & Dust Tour,” 2014 “High Hopes Tour” and more.
There have been many reasons thrown around for why Netflix has posted it's first subscriber loss in over a decade, but there's one gaining attention that's been for, well, just about everything: "wokeness."
In an unforeseen move, Epic Games ― primarily known as the publisher of Fortnite ― has acquired the fan-favorite independent music storefront Bandcamp.
A new streaming service called Thunderflix has just launched, promising all heavy metal content and appropriately priced at $6.66 a month.
YouTube Music is now giving its listeners more agency to create their own stations with a feature called ‘Your Music Tuner’ in its mobile app.
A new app called Rewind is hoping to cater to consumer demand for nostalgic music experiences.
Jazz Master Tracks is set to launch “Album in an App”: a series of full-length albums recorded by master musicians, alongside their stems to become an engaging practice tool.
The service is called Crescent City Sounds and features 27 albums picked by a community of local jurors.
Needle Music and its app aim to allow fans and artists to share, discover, and promote music through music-based communities.
Initially started during the height of the pandemic, Bandcamp Fridays are starting back up this September and will run for the rest of 2022.
The 80 Grateful Dead titles, including both studio and live releases, are to be found on the nugs.net streaming service.
To many people's shock, Apple TV's 'CODA' won three Oscars this year, let’s take a look into the factors that contributed to it’s remarkable success and how it will pave the way for streamers in the future.
Blues, jazz, and heavy metal bands frequently end up being short-changed by streaming services while shorter song genres benefit the most.
With the rise of streaming came the universal adoption of "the algorithm." Meant to ease the pain of endless options, but not always to the benefit of the filmmaker...
Main aim: give the control back to the artists. Myx is offering decentralized streaming where artists can release unlimited tracks and collections as one-of-ones or multiple edition NFTs.