Tag: Digital Music

Hedged Bets And Clever Spreads

Hedged bets

Underground In Prydain: Hedged Bets And Clever Spreads Originally posted 10th September 2014 In the last post Underground In Prydain discussed the relevance of physical releasing to the unsigned artist. Is it worth forking out more to reach a wider audience after the initial costs of getting your music recorded?…

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Forms Of Release

Forms Of Release

Underground In Prydain: Forms Of Release Originally posted 03rd September 2014 The issues surrounding releasing a new record have long been a bone of contention in the music industry. Many theorise, and with some strong supporting evidence, that people have to hear music before they are even remotely interested in…

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The Speed Of sound

The Speed Of sound

Underground In Prydain: The Speed Of sound Originally posted 15th July 2014 Last week, UP gave an overview of the advantages and draw backs of releasing a continuous stream of music. Is it the best way to keep your band in the public eye in an environment where attention spans…

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Rapid fire vs sharp shooting

Rapid fire vs sharp shooting

Underground In Prydain: Rapid fire vs sharp shooting Originally posted 08th July 2014 This is a huge era for digital development. That much can be taken for granted. It has various implications for different cross-sections of society. Perhaps most famously to those likely to be reading UP, it has been…

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