A generated dialogue breaking down the realities of live performance in today’s music industry and why “exposure” rarely leads to sustainable income. The discussion explores how artists can approach gigging as paid work, set fair fees, choose the right types of shows, negotiate better terms, and stack income streams through live performances. It examines mindset, strategy, and professionalism, showing how playing smarter — not just more often — turns gigs into a reliable source of income rather than a drain on time and resources.
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Streams look impressive. Income rarely follows.
A generated dialogue examining the realities behind streaming numbers and why high play counts do not automatically translate into sustainable music careers. The conversation breaks down how streaming platforms actually pay, the difference between passive listening and real fan engagement, and why visibility without conversion often leads to burnout rather than income. It explores algorithms, playlists, payouts, back catalogues, and the systems artists need to turn streams into momentum, ownership, and long-term support.
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A generated dialogue explaining why the smallest administrative details in music often determine whether artists get paid. The conversation covers the role of Performing Rights Organisations, why ISRC codes matter, and how metadata functions as the digital infrastructure of the modern music economy. It examines how errors, missing registrations, and incomplete information lead to lost income, unclaimed royalties, and misdirected payments. Clear, practical insight into the systems that track music, connect data to rights, and ultimately decide who receives the money.
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A generated dialogue exploring why music publishing is one of the most misunderstood yet powerful parts of a musician’s career. The conversation breaks down what publishing actually is, why ownership matters, the difference between compositions and recordings, and how publishing controls access to royalties, sync opportunities, and long-term income. It examines publishing administrators versus publishing deals, the risks of giving up rights too soon, and how informed songwriters can collect both writer’s and publisher’s shares without surrendering control.
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A generated dialogue that breaks down how music royalties actually work and why so many artists miss out on the money they are owed. The conversation explores performance royalties, mechanical royalties, master rights, neighbouring rights, sync licensing, international collections, and the gaps where unclaimed earnings disappear. It focuses on clarity, real systems, and the practical steps musicians can take to understand what they are owed and where to find it.
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A generated dialogue exploring how the modern music economy works and why old assumptions about success in music no longer fit today’s landscape.