Gender inequality in music mirrors the challenges of streaming… as do its opportunities for change
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3w ago
It has never been easier to become a music artist, but it has never been harder to turn that into a long-term career. A hyper-saturated content environment means record levels of competition and decreasing ..read more
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‘What’ it means to be a creator is changing dramatically. Why isn’t the ‘who’?
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5M ago
The year is 2023: Singers are turning their voices into playable instruments, bands are performing as holograms, entirely virtual artists are hitting the market, and one can spin up a finished song with ..read more
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Creator tools will drive the (equal opportunity) future of music
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1y ago
The last two years under a pandemic have driven more music creators in a DIY direction. Equipment and instrument sales reported record-breaking growth over lockdown – Sweetwater, for example, had its ..read more
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The music industry (still) has a culture problem
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1y ago
2022 is set to be a year of great change (and consolidation of change) in entertainment and beyond . However, some things, it seems, have stayed the same. Last month, Rolling Stone reported that nine out ..read more
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Women making music: The COVID impact
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1y ago
The last 12 months have been marked mostly by the coronavirus pandemic, which has pushed much of life to the digital world. 70% of independent artists overall spent much of the time over lockdowns creating ..read more
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If Web3 is so forward-thinking, why is it so male dominated?
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1y ago
Strike up a five-minute conversation with someone in the Web3 space, and any combination of the words “forward-thinking”, “revolutionary”, and “equitable” is bound to come up. Many proponents ..read more
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When women don’t make music: The sunset of Indian Folk
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1y ago
MIDiA recently released a study on the experiences of women in the music industry ( free to download here ), discussing both the broad-level challenges they face – but also pointing to the positives ..read more
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Women creators: This is also our business
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1y ago
MIDiA, in conjunction with TuneCore and Believe, is about to publish the findings of a global survey on the experiences of 401 female creators in the music industry: artists, songwriters, producers, DJs ..read more
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When will a better future arrive for women in music?
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1y ago
Last year, MIDiA Research, together with TuneCore and Believe, launched BE THE CHANGE: Women making music to highlight the barriers faced by minority creators and executives alike. We have now published ..read more
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Music is no longer about consumption, but participation (and women are leading the charge)
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1y ago
The mainstream shift to digital-first life in the last year and a half has affected video content production, games sales, and social media habits. It has also (notably) exacerbated the music industry ..read more
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