Off The Record
With the future of AM radio in the US hanging in the balance, we take a look at what effect it has had on the music industry over the decades.
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With the future of AM radio in the US hanging in the balance, we take a look at what effect it has had on the music industry over the decades.
Who are the most successful British synth manufacturers of all time? Hint: they’re alive and well — and busier than ever...
Recording budgets have been getting lower for some time. Are the technical standards we’ve come to expect from records being eroded too?
Live music is more important to the industry than ever before, but there’s no reason for traditional recording studios to feel left out by this trend...
Just like studios and record companies, music industry trade bodies have had to adapt to survive in a rapidly changing business landscape.
Want to sell your music overseas, but lack the contacts, money or experience to break into foreign markets? Help and funding is available, and here’s how to get it.
Getting your music on a movie or TV show is seen by many as the best way to make it in this business, but the real money might lie in helping others to do so...
Statistics, especially those about the music industry, rarely give you the whole picture, but they can tell you a lot if you know where and how to look...
The rise of electronic dance music in the States has provided a breath of fresh air to the charts — and a much-needed boost to the music industry.
Though the industry may be struggling to support the large studios that once thrived in Manhattan, the need for such creative centres is still very much alive.
Internships are a long-established means of breaking into the recording industry — but where is the line between learning and being exploited?
The rewards for studios that offer film-sound services can be substantial, but do they risk alienating clients who just want to record music?
Atlanta’s hip-hop community has thrived in the last decade, but it seems that not all local studio owners are thrilled about it.
Economic uncertainty and the rise of digital distribution have taken their toll on many major studios, but there is still a future for them.