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Fans have paid artists $1.31 billion using Bandcamp, and $194 million in the last year. Fans have paid artists $1.31 billion using Bandcamp , and $194 million in the last year. Selling Right Now paused (and yes, this really is a live feed — when you hear “nobody pays for music anymore,” that’s just The Man spreading his agenda)
Bandcamp Weekly. Featuring German guitarist, bandleader and musical renaissance man JJ Whitefield. Fans have paid artists $1.31 billion using Bandcamp , and $194 million in the last year.
Fans have paid artists $1.31 billion using Bandcamp, and $195 million in the last year. Fans have paid artists $1.31 billion using Bandcamp , and $195 million in the last year. Selling Right Now paused (and yes, this really is a live feed — when you hear “nobody pays for music anymore,” that’s just The Man spreading his agenda)
Feb 5, 2021 · Bandcamp is a well-rounded tool for independent musicians to sell and advertise their music. Artists retain full control over decisions that concert music sales, and Bandcamp only collects a 10-15% revenue share for all sales made through the service. Any independent musician can benefit from a Bandcamp account, if willing to put in the work.
Fans have paid artists $1.31 billion using Bandcamp, and $195 million in the last year. Fans have paid artists $1.31 billion using Bandcamp , and $195 million in the last year. Selling Right Now paused (and yes, this really is a live feed — when you hear “nobody pays for music anymore,” that’s just The Man spreading his agenda)
Fans have paid artists $1.31 billion using Bandcamp, and $194 million in the last year. Fans have paid artists $1.31 billion using Bandcamp , and $194 million in the last year. Selling Right Now paused (and yes, this really is a live feed — when you hear “nobody pays for music anymore,” that’s just The Man spreading his agenda)
Fans have paid artists $1.31 billion using Bandcamp, and $194 million in the last year. Fans have paid artists $1.31 billion using Bandcamp , and $194 million in the last year. Selling Right Now paused (and yes, this really is a live feed — when you hear “nobody pays for music anymore,” that’s just The Man spreading his agenda)