Genies, the virtual avatar company that makes digital cartoon-style versions of celebrities, can now count Camila Cabello, Paris Hilton and Priyanka Chopra as its latest investors, the company tellsRolling Stone. The three women are part of Genies’ previously closed $65 million funding round led by venture capitalist Mary Meeker, and …
Read More »Coachella and Stagecoach Reportedly to Move to 2022
After a year-long series of postponements, Coachella and Stagecoach are moving again, to April 2022, a source close to the situation tells Rolling Stone. Variety was the first to report the change Wednesday night, andRolling Stonehas confirmed the move. Coachella was originally due to take place in spring 2020, but …
Read More »Universal Music and Triller Are Duking It Out Over a Failed Deal
When Donald Trump revealed his desire to ban TikTok in August of last year, his words sent the app’s creators and influencers into a frenzy, and many began to eye Triller, a similar app designed for sharing short-form video clips. At the time, Triller claimed it had 250 million global …
Read More »SoundCloud Will Host a Gaming Tournament Inside Fortnite
Turns out the cloud has room for more than just sound. On Wednesday, music streaming platform SoundCloud announced that it is partnering with Twitch — the gamer-centric livestreaming service — to launch SoundCloud Player One, a three-hour gaming tournament that will start on February 18th at 8 p.m. Eastern Time. …
Read More »Bandcamp Will Make Vinyl Records For You
Bandcamp is gearing up for a wider release of its vinyl pressing service — giving indie artists more access to one of the few growing physical music formats in a digital-heavy marketplace. Bandcamp launched its pilot program for the pressing service last year, and on Thursday, the company opened up …
Read More »What Does the Guitar Center Bankruptcy Mean?
America’s largest retailer of musical instruments and gear filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy over the weekend, in a plan to drastically reduce its current debt of approximately $1.3 billion by $800 million, Reuters reported. That doesn’t mean the company is shutting down — a common misconception when people hear the …
Read More »While Waiting for Live Music to Return, One Artist Is Taking Ticket Reservations
As Covid-19 has befogged any realistic timetable for the return of live music, English singer-songwriter Jacob Collier is trying something new while he prepares for his yet to-be-dated 91-show tour. Rather than announce new dates and ticket sales and hope touring can resume in a given time slot, Collier will …
Read More »Spotify Debuts a 'Premium Duo' Subscription Tier Aimed at Couples
Spotify is launching a new subscription plan, Spotify Premium Duo, that allows two people living at the same home address to each have their own premium account for a flat fee. Premium Duo subscriptions are available starting Wednesday, July 1st, for $12.99 a month, in 55 markets around the world …
Read More »Prince's Catalog is Now Available to Use on TikTok
In a move that further reflects TikTok‘s growing presence in music marketing and song discovery, the popular video app has landed a deal with the Prince estate to get all of the late artist’s catalog onto TikTok. Prince’s music is the latest and one of the most high-profile legacy holdouts …
Read More »TikTok Is Helping Launch a Songwriter Academy for Diverse Students
In the wake of conversations around race and equality in the music industry, TikTok and nonprofit youth program After-School All-Stars are partnering with music publisher Sony/ATV and Syracuse University’s Bandier Program in Recording and Entertainment Industries to create a “songwriter academy” this summer for underrepresented communities. The students selected for …
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