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  2. Unsigned artist - Wikipedia

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    Recently, the Internet has helped promote independent artistic material. Artists tend to post their music on websites such as Myspace and ILike, and sometimes have their music played on podcast shows. In recent times, artists such as Nine Inch Nails and Radiohead, who once had major label record deals, have started to release their music ...

  3. SoundCloud - Wikipedia

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    SoundCloud first entered the music streaming industry as a new way for artists to share and promote their music. As an online platform, artists can release music without a record label or distributor. [76] SoundCloud users are both listeners and artists, using the platform together, creating a community focused space. [77]

  4. ReverbNation - Wikipedia

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    ReverbNation.com is a website, launched in 2006, that focuses on the independent music industry. It aims to provide a central site for musicians, producers, and venues to collaborate and communicate. ReverbNation was bought for an undisclosed sum by music creation platform, BandLab Technologies, in November 2021. [1]

  5. List of online music databases - Wikipedia

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    Music website that has established itself as a go-to platform for finding lyrics. Musixmatch: Lyrics Audio based music recognition and provision of song lyrics. Yes. SecondHandSongs: Covers User-generated database of covers and samples of songs, with links to public recordings. >1,100,000 performances >100,000 works Multilingual recordings.

  6. National Academy of Music: 2008 to promote, support and advance the art and science of musicMusic Proficiency Examinations’ [3] and ‘International Music Prizes’ [4] The National Academy of Music has four categories of membership available: chartered membership, professional membership, student membership and honorary membership. [5]

  7. List of music sharing websites - Wikipedia

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    Google Play Music: 2011 15000 Trial-ware: 50,000 General United States: Jamendo: 2005 400000 Free — General Luxembourg: Live Music Archive: 1996 170000 Free — General United States: Musopen: 2005 — Free — Classical music: United States: Noise Trade: 2008 — Free 1.3000000 General United States: SoundCloud: 2007 125000000 Free 40000000 ...

  8. Open music - Wikipedia

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    Several websites have surfaced to provide musicians with the platform and tools necessary for online music collaboration. Most of these sites promote one or more of the Creative Commons licenses, allowing derivative works and sharing of the finished songs. Early implementations of these collaboration sites relied on threaded discussion forum ...

  9. Nimbit - Wikipedia

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    Nimbit, Inc. was an American company offering sales & marketing services for independent musicians, independent record labels and other organizations. It offered a web-based, direct-to-fan system, [1] [2] including a virtual storefront, which allows users to sell music and merchandise on Facebook and other websites, and tools for users to perform fundraising campaigns. [3]

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