Re: Why isn't there an artist friendly Spotify alternative?
41I'm curious to see how Bandcamp's sale to Epic Games affects the experience for listeners and artists.
I got that email while I was at work, lol. Bandcamp works really well and I love when I get one of those "Cha ching!" emails that I just sold a download. Way better than the update that I've made exactly $0.00072 cents from one stream on Spotify. I use CD Baby btw for that.sparky wrote: Thu Mar 03, 2022 5:37 am I am unhappy about Bandcamp being bought by Epic Games, confident that they will eventually ruin it.
Because it's been deleted.A_Man_Who_Tries wrote: Thu Mar 03, 2022 11:35 pm Useful, related.
That should just click through. No idea why it's showing as unavailable.
Yeah. Must have been cached on my phone. Pity.
The call to have an artist-centric content delivery service suggests such an entity should incorporate as a non-profit.brephophagist wrote: Fri Mar 04, 2022 1:14 pm Mike Sugarman (shorter) and Future of Music Coalition (longer) summed up my feelings re: Bandcamp well.
The FoMC posts cover the situation pretty well, I think. From my point of view, as someone who lives roughly in between the cities of San Francisco and San Jose yet still somehow at least 20 miles from any worthwhile record store, Bandcamp remains the best option for getting artists paid when I buy music. As long as the revenue split remains fair and people get paid in a timely fashion, that will likely continue being the case.brephophagist wrote: Fri Mar 04, 2022 1:14 pm Mike Sugarman (shorter) and Future of Music Coalition (longer) summed up my feelings re: Bandcamp well.
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