So you are ready to embark on your music career: you've assembled the equipment, got the songs but...still have a feeling that you are missing something...the musicians!..
It seems that just about everybody uses Social Media in one form or another these days and that number is only going to get bigger.
“Nobody is perfect!” It's hard to establish yourself as a band. Not only do you have to worry about your music and finances, but also about the press...
Imagine working hard on your new song and then walking in a pub to hear someone else singing it to a room full of people...
At Epik we regularly receive queries from young musicians who are looking for a price to get started with their first music video...
Whether we like it or not, branding has become increasingly important if you’re trying to sell something, especially in this increasingly digital and media driven world.
Blogs are quite popular with music enthusiasts, both die-hard fans and others looking for something different. No wonder they are an important source of information that is put forward in one single place by socially active bloggers.
Billboard and Forbes magazines have both announced their lists of 'Highest paid musicians' and 'Top Earning Women in Music' respectively. With some very surprising mentions (at least for us in UK), the two lists are topped by familiar names.
It was bound to happen sooner than later. On 18th of April, following closely on the heels of Facebook's plans to include music recommendation services in its feed and the launch of new Myspace, Twitter has launched an app of its own.