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Black Sabbath's 1970 debut album just saw a 2,800% spike in sales thanks to a vinyl reissue. According to a report by Forbes, the...
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Dave Mustaine and Cory Brennan of 5B Artist Management are duking it out in court.
CD sales didn't do so hot, though.
Is this the future of the music business or the end of authenticity?
Black Sabbath's 1970 debut album just saw a 2,800% spike in sales thanks to a vinyl reissue. According to a report by Forbes, the...
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Yes. One billion dollars.
And not delivering paychecks to musicians.
At least hide how out of touch you are, man.
"They don't tell you who's listening to your music. They don't let you reach out to them."
Reportedly for $300 million.
The music streaming revolution promised convenience and connection, but it's clear that vigilance is still very much required
The media landscape continues to get worse.
And 24.8% of the complete catalog was not played AT ALL.
They continue to outsell vinyl significantly.
Specifically "Everlong" and "Dream On".
Or else you're just giving away your music.
That's a lot of suffocation.
"Such tactics threaten the vitality of small and medium-sized venues under 3000 capacity."
Another Black Album track, of course.