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In a new report published by Spotify’s VP and Head of Music, David Kaefer, he says the streaming giant paid out $10 billion to the music industry in 2024, and has paid out nearly $60 billion since its inception. In the blog post – titled On Our $10 Billion Milestone and a Decade of Getting the World to Value Music – Kaefer says “the system we built together is working, and where we are now is only the beginning”... The post Spotify paid out $10 billion to the music industry in 2024: “Where we are now is only the beginning” appeared first on MusicTech. View the full article
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The music industry, particularly the live events and DJing sectors, has long been associated with large-scale consumption of resources, energy, and materials. From the electricity powering sound systems to the transportation of equipment and the plastic waste generated at festivals, the environmental impact of music events is significant. However, as the world becomes more environmentally conscious, DJs, event organizers, and other professionals in the music industry are beginning to embrace more sustainable practices. This movement toward eco-friendly solutions and sustainable DJing is not only helping reduce the carbon footprint of live music events but also inspiring future generations of music lovers and industry professionals to be more environmentally aware. In this article, we’ll explore how DJs and event organizers are adopting eco-friendly practices, from using sustainable equipment to organizing green festivals and reducing waste. We’ll also discuss how you can implement sustainable practices in your own DJ career and contribute to a greener music industry... The post Sustainable DJing: Eco-Friendly Solutions and Practices in the Music Industry appeared first on GlobalDJsGuide. View the full article
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When Sippy dials in for our Zoom call, another face, from behind her shoulder, stares into the camera. In the corner of her studio, there is a shelving unit filled with stuffed toys she’s received from fans. Sitting right on top is a banana smiling down on her, as if proud to see her excelling in her DJing career. The Australian bass music producer was gifted the banana buddy during her set at Toxic Summer in Austin, Texas, in August. The stage was set up in a 360-degree format, meaning she was surrounded by fans on all sides... The post How the 360-degree stage format is taking over the electronic music industry appeared first on MusicTech. View the full article
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has anyone got a copy of this???