jason hirschhorn's @MusicREDEF: 03/20/2020 - Spotify Royalties Explained, Met Opera Furloughs, Couch Tours, Disco Inferno, New Music Friday...

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Friday - March 20, 2020 Fri - 03/20/20
rantnrave:// If you're running out of playlists, livestreams, music films and music books to catch up on this quarantine season, can I interest you in a 50-page guide to how exactly—really, really exactly—SPOTIFY calculates royalties? The dizzyingly detailed "Definitive Guide to Spotify Royalties," which has been circulating by word-of-mouth and word-of-TWITTER for the past couple weeks, is by JEFF PRICE, founder of digital royalties collection agency AUDIAM and longtime Spotify gadfly. There's a little editorializing at the beginning (the complexity of the calculations "is, frankly, insane," Price writes) and a little more at the end (artists should get more), but the bulk of Price's PDF file is a straightforwardly long and winding journey through a not so straightforwardly long and winding formula process, the end result of which, he writes on page 48, is that one stream of one song in November 2019 resulted in a payout of $0.005417805576022 to the artist. That's assuming the artist wrote the song, controlled 100 percent of the publishing and the sound recording, and didn't owe a cut to a digital distributor. Or, to put it another way, $0.005417805576022 before expenses. An artist can do worse. Literally, much worse. And if knowledge is power, one of the first steps to doing better might be simply understanding exactly how that half a penny came to be... An online petition, noting the significant money artists stand to lose as the coronavirus crisis continues, is asking Spotify to triple its royalty rates, permanently... BANDCAMP is waiving its revenue share for all sales for one day, today, "to put much needed money directly into artists' pockets," CEO ETHAN DIAMOND says. Some Bandcamp recommendations from BROOKLYNVEGAN and the QUIETUS... Early online retailer INSOUND is going out of business today... It's FRIDAY and that means new music from J BALVIN, SADA BABY, the WEEKND, KELSEA BALLERINI, IRREVERSIBLE ENTANGLEMENTS, TONY ALLEN & HUGH MASEKELA, HAROLD MABERN (RIP), TOKIMONSTA, ADAM LAMBERT, CONAN GRAY, ELEPHANT HEART, the GLITCH MOB, ROGER ENO & BRIAN ENO, LYRA PRAMUK, CHRISTIAN LÖFFLER, CONSTRICT, MOANING, MORRISSEY, NEGATIVE REACTION, MYRKUR, GORDON LIGHTFOOT, DELTA RAE, FIRESIDE COLLECTIVE, PHANTOM POSSE, CARLA OLSON, HARU NEMURI, PAUL WALL, ISAAC CARREE and the ALI SHAHEED MUHAMMAD- and ADRIAN YOUNGE-helmed compilation JAZZ IS DEAD 001... RIP MARCELO PERALTA. The Argentine jazz saxophonist died of Covid-19... MusicREDEF is taking a couple days off, though we'll continue, as always, to post stories on our Twitter. We'll be back in your inbox middle of next week.
- Matty Karas (@troubledoll), curator
beauty behind the madness
Jeff Price
The Definitive Guide to Spotify Royalties [PDF]
by Jeff Price
The complexity of Spotify royalties is, frankly, insane. So insane that it took me over a month and 40 pages (before including diagrams) to explain it all.
Vulture
The Metropolitan Opera Is Furloughing Its Orchestra, Chorus, and Trades
by Sarah Jones and Justin Davidson
They'll retain health and instrument insurance, but not their salaries.
Paper
16 People in Music Tell Us How the Industry Is Coping Right Now
by Erica Russell
"I think that being creative, no matter what, is cathartic."
Pitchfork
The Never-Ending Couch Tour: How Livestreams and Social Media Have Already Transformed Live Music
by Jesse Jarnow
The Couch Tour phenomenon-where fans join together online to experience performances in real time-has become both a business model and community builder over the last decade.
Reasons to Be Cheerful
The Pandemic Will Be Livestreamed
by Eric Krebs
The coronavirus is creating an explosion of online performance that is unscripted, unshowered and surprisingly uplifting.
GQ
How One Hardcore Band DIY-ed a Concert for 13,000 Fans
by Gabe Conte
When coronavirus forced their show to be canceled, Code Orange turned to Twitch.
The Guardian
Musicians ask Spotify to triple payments to cover lost concert revenue
by Laura Snapes
Bandcamp has relaxed charges in light of Covid-19 but there is growing pressure on streaming services to compensate artists more fairly.
The New York Times
A Song No One Remembered. A Podcast That's Hard to Forget
by Reggie Ugwu
On "Reply All," the hosts PJ Vogt and Alex Goldman explore all that's "delicious and weird" about life in the internet age.
The Outline
Disco inferno
by John Twells
A fire at one of the world's only lacquer manufacturing plants calls the future of vinyl into question.
Pitchfork
By the Time You Read This, Sada Baby Will Probably Have Another Song Out
by Alphonse Pierre
What it's like to spend an afternoon with rap's most prolific and unpredictable new star.
starboy
The Verge
Tours are canceled, so musicians are turning to Twitch
by Dani Deahl
"I'm just trying to survive, and Twitch has the highest earning potential."
MusicAlly
Is Triller music's next big launchpad?
riller has been growing sharply in recent months and is starting to break tracks and acts in its own way. For now, the audience skews towards both the US and hip-hop, but the app has global ambitions and wants to go deeper into different styles of music. It is already making inroads into EDM and that cross-genre expansion will only continue this year.
GQ
Kevin Abstract and Rick Rubin Have an Epic Conversation
by Rick Rubin and Kevin Abstract
Founding Brockhampton member Kevin Abstract and music legend Rick Rubin got together to have an entirely epic conversation. The two have a wide-ranging conversation, covering everything from mental health to Brockhampton's newest album.
Texas Monthly
Boogie Woogie May Be Texas's Most Influential Musical Export
by John Tennison
But for decades the town where it was created had no idea.
The New Yorker
Join Me in My Obsession with "Desert Island Discs"
by Hua Hsu
The classic BBC radio program now seems less about music and creative inspiration than about the possibility of loneliness. How do you find meaning in total isolation?
Quartz
Music streaming may actually be falling because of coronavirus
by Dan Kopf
The isolation caused by the spread of coronavirus means people are sitting inside all day streaming music, right? Actually, maybe not. At least for the most popular songs, people in some highly affected countries are streaming far fewer songs during the pandemic than before.
Music Business Worldwide
Yes, global Spotify chart streams are down this week. No, that doesn't mean Coronavirus is hurting the record industry
by Tim Ingham
Worldwide streams in Spotify's Top 200 have fallen 11%. But that's no reason for labels to worry.
VICE
7 Tour and Merch Managers Explain How Coronavirus Is Wrecking Their Work
by Josh Terry
Independent music is hit hard by the COVID-19's spread. Here's how people who work with PUP, Japanese Breakfast, and more are coping.
Music Tectonics
The Art and Craft of Remote Communication and Collaboration from Music Tectonics
by Tristra Newyear Yeager and Eleanor Rust
With isolation and remote work looming last week, we recorded a podcast conversation about communication and collaboration. Irregular host Tristra Newyear Yeager tells Eleanor Rust, rps marketing director, about essential lessons she's learned from collaborating with people scattered around the globe, and how to maximize listening while minimizing distraction.
NME
A love letter to Glastonbury -- and why next year's festival will be sweeter than ever
by Leonie Cooper
It's off until next year, but if there's one thing that's worth the wait, it's Glasto. Worthy farm veteran Leonie Cooper pays tribute.
Middle Class Artist
In the Met Opera's Hour of Need, Soloists Donated 14% of their Fees. Twice
by Zach Finkelstein
As the COVID-19 epidemic continues to spread across the globe, arts companies at the highest levels are fighting to survive.
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