How tough is a musician’s life these days? Students in journalism from Belgium, the UK and Denmark try to find that out.
Vampire Weekend leads XL, an independent label, to the top of the charts. It seems the independents are gaining more prominence and success.
Mintzkov has returned, their third album 'Rising sun, setting sun' is in stores now. Time for a chat with Philip Bosschaerts, front man/guitar player.
We can’t deny it anymore: the internet has become the most important way of buying music. Thereby, the music industry has had a complete makeover.
The Go Find may get a big opportunity by playing as The Album Leaf's supporting program, singer Dieter Sermeus still has some mixed feelings about it.
Music groups need to deal with a lot of difficulties before being launched. Loesje Maieu, lead singer of Blackie And The Oohoos, talks about it.
Barbershop singing is considered obsolete or outdated. Yet the genre is emerging among young people.
Boyshouting financed new record by selling one hundred days of his life on eBay. In these severe economical times it isn’t easy to make an investment. This goes for the music business as well.
It's not the Internet that's killing te music industry, it'sthe music industry itself. Athough NME's Luke Lewis thinks we should pay for music habitually.
If upcoming bands invest in their brands, they have the possibility of making money by releasing the music for free on the internet.