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fromPitchfork
1 day ago

Independent Music Platform Nina Protocol to Shut Down

Nina Protocol will wind down over six weeks, going fully offline by July 15, and users must export releases and purchases.
fromConsequence
1 week ago

Qobuz Becomes Rough Trade's Official Streaming Service Partner

As we celebrate our 50th anniversary, there couldn't be a more fitting partnership than expanding our artist-focused community into high-quality digital streaming with Qobuz - a likeminded independent platform that connects audiences and artists through deep curation, and champions emerging talent as passionately as established voices.
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fromwww.amny.com
3 weeks ago

A Quick' artist's journey: Brooklyn-based musician Ava Quick on being a small artist in a big industry | amNewYork

Ava Quick pursued music after a The Voice tryout moment, using her queer identity to create and advocate for independent artists despite limited resources.
London music
fromConsequence
3 weeks ago

Kesha Releases New Single "ORIGAMI!" Ahead of Summer Tour

Kesha released “ORIGAMI!” and launched “The Freedom Tour,” promoting sexual freedom, self-love, and independent control of her music.
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fromBrooklynVegan
3 weeks ago

Turnover announce new LP 'Down On Earth,' share 2 singles

Turnover releases their sixth album Down On Earth on May 29 as their first independent release, produced by their front-of-house engineer with cover art by photographer Nick Waplington.
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fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

BMG and Concord merge to create music's fourth-largest company

BMG and Concord are merging to form the world's fourth-largest music company, valued at $14 billion, focusing on independent artistry.
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fromWIRED
1 year ago

Where to Shop for Vinyl Records Online

Support independent music by purchasing directly from labels, stores, or artists to ensure they receive fair compensation.
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fromKqed
1 month ago

Long Live The Pound: The Forgotten 2000s Venue That Changed the Bay Area | KQED

The Pound venue thrived due to its isolation, allowing loud music and all-ages shows, but faced challenges as bands moved to larger venues.
SF music
fromABC7 Los Angeles
1 month ago

Non-profit internet radio station turns up the volume on community

BFF.FM is a community-driven internet radio station that emphasizes human connection and supports independent music and local artists.
fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

Spotify launches push to back L.A.'s independent music venues

"Independent venues are the heartbeat of live music. They're where artists take risks, build devoted communities, and where fans discover what they'll love for the rest of their lives."
NYC music
NYC music
fromTime Out New York
1 month ago

The world's largest Record Store Day celebration is coming to Rock Center

A massive music takeover at Rockefeller Center on April 18 will feature live performances, exclusive vinyl drops, and attract tens of thousands of fans.
fromBOOOOOOOM!
1 month ago

"In Plain Sight" by Photographer Britt Lucas Bennett

"I turned to the landscape as a way of holding on to moments, to light, and to the often overlooked persistence of life. Photographing has always been, for me, an act of remembrance: a way to slow time and preserve what is still growing and still breathing, even as loss reshapes our experience of the world."
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fromBrooklynVegan
2 months ago

Anthony Green announces new live album ft. unreleased songs, shares "Reconcile" & "Fucks Me Up"

Anthony Green releases a physical-only live album recorded at Moravian Pottery and Tile Works, featuring solo material, Circa Survive songs, and unreleased tracks, rejecting streaming to preserve the human experience of music.
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fromPortland Mercury
2 months ago

Toody Cole on Keeping Dead Moon's Legacy Alive

Toody Cole, a humble punk bassist and Portland music icon, maintains a DIY ethos at 77, managing Dead Moon's legacy while continuing to perform and create music with unwavering dedication.
SF music
from48 hills
2 months ago

Noise Pop Diary: Wrapping up a stellar fest, with cosmic Sun Ra Arkestra magic - 48 hills

The 33rd Noise Pop Music Festival showcased 170+ bands across 20+ Bay Area venues, featuring curated bookings reflecting local culture rather than industry trends, with Sun Ra Arkestra's performances at The Chapel as a festival highlight.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

How Courtney Barnett made her new album by retreating to the desert: It nearly drove me mad'

Courtney Barnett's fourth album Creature of Habit emerged from personal disorientation during her 2024 transition to Los Angeles and winding down her independent label, featuring confident, energetic music that contrasts with her previous introspective work.
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fromKALTBLUT Magazine
3 months ago

Celebrate AKA KELZZ with a new anthem: "Don't Feel Real" - KALTBLUT Magazine

AKA KELZZ and RAFA MURA release "Don't Feel Real," a melodic deep house track blending melancholy and uplift, available first on Bandcamp.
fromFuncheap
4 months ago

SF's Noise Pop Music & Arts Festival 2026 (Final Day)

After 32 years of championing independent arts and culture, Noise Pop Festival has since blossomed into an 11 days, 160+ bands, 25+ venues music and arts festival that remains a staple in the San Francisco Bay Area. One of the last of its kind, Noise Pop Festival is a true celebration of independent music and arts. Taking place across multiple venues throughout the city of San Francisco,
SF music
SF music
fromwww.mercurynews.com
4 months ago

The best place to hear live music in San Francisco' is closing down

Bottom of the Hill, an independent Potrero Hill music venue opened in 1991, will close after its final show on New Year's Eve 2026, ending a 35-year run.
fromsfist.com
4 months ago

Seminal SF Live Music Venue Bottom of the Hill to Close at the End of 2026 After 35 Years

Bottom of the Hill co-owners Ramona Downey, Kathleen Owen, and Lynn Schwarz announced on social media Friday that the legendary Potrero Hill music venue will be closing its doors at the end of the year after 35 years in business. Coyote Media spoke with Downey, Owen, and Schwarz, who said it was the hardest decision we've ever made, but they all agreed it's time to move on whether it be relaxing or pursuing other projects. They also cited rising operation costs, shifting demographics, and the corporatizing of music as contributing factors in the closure.
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fromLos Angeles Times
5 months ago

Maris is pop music's next 'Mega Star.' It's written all over her face

Maris self-produced and independently marketed her music as a teenager, achieving local success, later gaining viral streams, industry recognition, and headlining tours.
fromThe Verge
6 months ago

Stereogum soldiers on in the era of streaming and AI

The site was launched "January 1st, 2002, on a whim," founder Scott Lapatine told The Verge. Originally, this early staple of the music blog era was focused almost entirely on music discovery and posting MP3s. "It was the early days of like Windows Media Player and Real Player," Scott remembers. Today, the site is focused on music journalism and has just relaunched to keep up with a media landscape being overrun by AI.
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fromwww.bbc.com
6 months ago

How two brothers helped propel grime into the mainstream

Skepta and JME founded Boy Better Know in 2005, championed independent grime, and influenced UK rap culture through DIY branding and authenticity.
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fromThe Walrus
6 months ago

Letters to the Editor: September/October 2025 | The Walrus

Independent musicians can sustain modest livelihoods through small-run records, touring, and local community engagement while broader wealth inequality demands solutions outside the music industry.
SF music
fromKqed
7 months ago

Noise Pop Festival 2026 Gives Local Artists a Chance to Shine | KQED

Noise Pop Festival 2026 features veteran and emerging indie acts, adds local-artist submission opportunities, and partners with KEXP for a live-performance competition.
fromstupidDOPE | Est. 2008
8 months ago

stupidDOPE Launches Affordable Program for Indie Music Artists to Get Mainstream Visibility | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008

For years, brands and artists relied on traditional search engines and social platforms to build visibility. In 2025, that model is no longer enough. Algorithms no longer belong solely to Google or Instagram. Large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, and Gemini now shape how people discover music, fashion, travel, cannabis, and culture. These AI-driven platforms don't just retrieve links - they filter, contextualize, and recommend content in real time.
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fromPitchfork
9 months ago

Godspeed You! Black Emperor Remove Music From Streaming Services

Godspeed You! Black Emperor have removed nearly their entire discography from all major streaming services, including Spotify and Tidal, to protest Spotify's military investments.
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fromLos Angeles Times
9 months ago

King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard talk going orchestral at the Bowl, and finally saying 'F- Spotify'

King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard exemplify success in the modern music economy through self-releasing albums and taking a stand against industry practices.
fromConsequence
11 months ago

Purity Ring return with new songs "many lives" and "part ii"

In a lot of ways, 'many lives' and 'part ii' is the epicenter of things we've been working on recently. It's like the sun we've been orbiting around.
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