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A beer has been created using urine collected at Roskilde Festival

A beer has been created using urine collected at Roskilde Festival

Imagine. You're drunk at a music festival with your stupid mates, and you spot something cleverly named ‘From Piss to Pilsner’ - an initiative which aims to collect 25,000 litres of urine from…

By Nathan Jolly - May 9, 2017
A beer has been created using urine collected at Roskilde Festival

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A beer has been created using urine collected at Roskilde Festival

Imagine. You're drunk at a music festival with your stupid mates, and you spot something cleverly named ‘From Piss to Pilsner’ - an initiative which aims to collect 25,000 litres of urine from…

By Nathan Jolly - May 9, 2017
Ed Sheeran carries WMG to a 10.7% year-on-year rise in revenues

Ed Sheeran carries WMG to a 10.7% year-on-year rise in revenues

The gargantuan success of Ed Sheeran's ÷ and its predecessor X, along with the unwavering success of Bruno Mars, Twenty One Pilots, Japanese artist Kyosuke Himuro and the Hamilton musical soundtrack,…

By Poppy Reid - May 9, 2017
Ed Sheeran carries WMG to a 10.7% year-on-year rise in revenues

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Ed Sheeran carries WMG to a 10.7% year-on-year rise in revenues

The gargantuan success of Ed Sheeran's ÷ and its predecessor X, along with the unwavering success of Bruno Mars, Twenty One Pilots, Japanese artist Kyosuke Himuro and the Hamilton musical soundtrack,…

By Poppy Reid - May 9, 2017
Crisis time: WA event suppliers owed almost $3m by festival promoters

Crisis time: WA event suppliers owed almost $3m by festival promoters

Western Australia's live music scene is in crisis, due to millions of dollars in debts owed by promoters of summer festivals. The President of the Events Industry Association of WA, Cassandra…

By Nathan Jolly - May 8, 2017
Crisis time: WA event suppliers owed almost $3m by festival promoters

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Crisis time: WA event suppliers owed almost $3m by festival promoters

Western Australia's live music scene is in crisis, due to millions of dollars in debts owed by promoters of summer festivals. The President of the Events Industry Association of WA, Cassandra…

By Nathan Jolly - May 8, 2017
Spotify files complaint over Apple, Alexisonfire wins RSD Canada, and more

Spotify files complaint over Apple, Alexisonfire wins RSD Canada, and more

Here's all the music industry news you need to know today. Spotify, others file EU complaint over Apple and Google app store practices - via AppleInsider Harry Styles Sells Out First World Tour in…

By Poppy Reid - May 8, 2017
Spotify files complaint over Apple, Alexisonfire wins RSD Canada, and more

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Spotify files complaint over Apple, Alexisonfire wins RSD Canada, and more

Here's all the music industry news you need to know today. Spotify, others file EU complaint over Apple and Google app store practices - via AppleInsider Harry Styles Sells Out First World Tour in…

By Poppy Reid - May 8, 2017
Back to Biz: 25 festivals black out their sites, AIR Awards voting, and more

Back to Biz: 25 festivals black out their sites, AIR Awards voting, and more

The Big Stage More than 25 U.K. festivals will “black out” their websites for 24 hours today (May 8) in a show of solidarity against sexual assault. As part of a “Safer Spaces” campaign orchestrated…

By Poppy Reid - May 8, 2017
Back to Biz: 25 festivals black out their sites, AIR Awards voting, and more

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Back to Biz: 25 festivals black out their sites, AIR Awards voting, and more

The Big Stage More than 25 U.K. festivals will “black out” their websites for 24 hours today (May 8) in a show of solidarity against sexual assault. As part of a “Safer Spaces” campaign orchestrated…

By Poppy Reid - May 8, 2017
Australia's industry program inspires Canadian model

Australia's industry program inspires Canadian model

A training program for music industry professionals has launched in Canada based on the work of Australian strategy consultant Mariel Beros. After two years of pitching and negotiations, Beros has…

By Poppy Reid - May 8, 2017
Australia's industry program inspires Canadian model

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Australia's industry program inspires Canadian model

A training program for music industry professionals has launched in Canada based on the work of Australian strategy consultant Mariel Beros. After two years of pitching and negotiations, Beros has…

By Poppy Reid - May 8, 2017
Adobe hikes up Creative Cloud prices for Australian students

Adobe hikes up Creative Cloud prices for Australian students

Humans are creatures of habit, and once a habit is formed -- let's say, regarding what creative suite we master and use daily -- it is awfully hard to get us to change this behaviour without a very…

By Nathan Jolly - May 8, 2017
Adobe hikes up Creative Cloud prices for Australian students

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Adobe hikes up Creative Cloud prices for Australian students

Humans are creatures of habit, and once a habit is formed -- let's say, regarding what creative suite we master and use daily -- it is awfully hard to get us to change this behaviour without a very…

By Nathan Jolly - May 8, 2017
Between The Lines: Warner's new deal with YouTube

Between The Lines: Warner's new deal with YouTube

Following a long-held month-to-month contract deal with YouTube, Warner Music Group has become the first major to ink a new deal with the streaming giant. While it's still short-term, the terms…

By Poppy Reid - May 8, 2017
Between The Lines: Warner's new deal with YouTube

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Between The Lines: Warner's new deal with YouTube

Following a long-held month-to-month contract deal with YouTube, Warner Music Group has become the first major to ink a new deal with the streaming giant. While it's still short-term, the terms…

By Poppy Reid - May 8, 2017
Government plans to remove broadcast licensing fees are welcomed by the industry

Government plans to remove broadcast licensing fees are welcomed by the industry

There has been some good news for Australia's broadcast media today, with the Turnbull Government announcing plans that are just another step towards abolishing broadcast licence fees. As Radio Today…

By Tyler Jenke - May 6, 2017
Government plans to remove broadcast licensing fees are welcomed by the industry

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Government plans to remove broadcast licensing fees are welcomed by the industry

There has been some good news for Australia's broadcast media today, with the Turnbull Government announcing plans that are just another step towards abolishing broadcast licence fees. As Radio Today…

By Tyler Jenke - May 6, 2017
Chugg, MacQueen, and more weigh in on ARIA Albums chart update

Chugg, MacQueen, and more weigh in on ARIA Albums chart update

Yesterday morning, ARIA announced a huge and long-awaited change to its Albums Chart. From Monday May 15, the chart will include streaming figures in its calculations – a move that follows a similar…

By Poppy Reid - May 5, 2017
Chugg, MacQueen, and more weigh in on ARIA Albums chart update

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Chugg, MacQueen, and more weigh in on ARIA Albums chart update

Yesterday morning, ARIA announced a huge and long-awaited change to its Albums Chart. From Monday May 15, the chart will include streaming figures in its calculations – a move that follows a similar…

By Poppy Reid - May 5, 2017
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