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The ultimate guide to music-tech start-ups: Distribution
By Charlotta Hedman We’ve started a series looking at music-tech start-ups and some more established companies who offer different kinds of services to artists and fans. This post will look at distribution. So you have a band, you play awesome … Continue reading
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Case study: Amanda Palmer and the power of the internet
By Charlotta Hedman Amanda Palmer isn’t afraid of doing things differently. She started out performing as a living statue in her 20s and formed the Dresden Dolls in 2000. But her big breakthrough came in 2008 when she released her … Continue reading