Amuse, the Swedish startup that offers a free distribution service for artists wanting to get their music on Spotify, Apple Music et al., coupled with what it’s calling a “next generation” record ...
In the world of music, independent artists are changing the landscape by taking their careers into their own hands. With the ability to self-release their work, and avoid the gatekeepers at the major ...
In 1997, David Bowie partnered with an insurance company to create Bowie bonds – a kind of asset-backed bond that gave him (and investors) a share of the current and future royalties of his music.
Amuse CEO Diego Farias has spoken to Music Week about the evolution of digital distribution. Farias was a panellist at the Music Week Tech Summit together with O2, which was staged at The O2’s Indigo ...
Amuse co-founder and CEO Diego Farias is musicians and their teams a new way to access future royalties–and quickly invest money back into their careers. As the music industry continues to reinvent ...
In the music industry, big advance payments are old hat: A new artist lands a hit and a bunch of labels rush over waving multi-million-dollar checks for his or her next album. But the high bets are ...
While a lot of independent artists are familiar with music aggregators such as TuneCore and CD Baby, it appears the new Swedish startup Amuse is throwing its hat in the distribution ring, with a ...