Digital DIY music platform Bandcamp finds its footing with artists like Amanda Palmer, Sufjan Stevens and RJD2
The website puts musicians in control of digital sales and online merchandising. It isn't ready to rival iTunes, but it is growing in popularity. The website puts musicians in control of digital sales and online merchandising. It isn't ready to rival iTunes, but it is growing in popularity.
L.A. Times - Pop & Hiss — After six years, a handful of albums and one censorship controversy, Amanda Palmer wanted a way to call her own shots after splitting with Roadrunner Records in April. Af... more info
L.A. Times - Entertainment — The website puts musicians in control of digital sales and online merchandising. It isn't ready to rival iTunes, but it is growing in popularity. The website puts musicia... more info