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AI Licensing Is Becoming a Contract Business: What Indie Artists Must Demand Before They Opt In
19/08/2026 | 19 mins.Making a Scene Presents - AI Licensing Is Becoming a Contract Business: What Indie Artists Must Demand Before They Opt In
The AI Fight Is Learning to Speak Contract
For the last few years, the music industry’s argument over artificial intelligence has mostly sounded like a fight about permission. AI companies have wanted enormous amounts of material to develop increasingly capable systems, while songwriters, artists, publishers, labels, and other rights holders have been asking a fairly basic question: who gave you permission to use our work in the first place? That fight is far from finished, but something more interesting is beginning to happen alongside it. The conversation is slowly shifting from whether AI companies should license music toward what an actual AI music license should contain, how much it should be worth, and how much control the creator should keep after signing it.
http://www.makingascene.orgBuild the Stack, Own the Fan: How Independent Artists Can Create a Sustainable Music Business
19/08/2026 | 21 mins.Making a Scene Presents - Build the Stack, Own the Fan: How Independent Artists Can Create a Sustainable Music Business
Stop Waiting for One Check to Save Your Career
Independent artists have spent decades being sold different versions of the same dream. There is always supposed to be one thing that changes everything, whether that thing is a record deal, radio airplay, a viral video, a giant playlist, a million streams, a social-media breakthrough, an NFT collection, or whatever shiny object arrives next Tuesday.
The problem is that sustainable businesses rarely depend on one source of income. A recent Warner Music Group earnings report provided a useful reminder of this because the company's growth was spread across streaming, physical music, artist services and expanded rights, and several publishing categories rather than coming from one magical royalty stream. That does not mean an independent artist should try to become Warner Music, but it does mean there is something worth stealing from the business model.
The lesson is simple. Stop looking for one revenue stream that will support everything, and start building several connected ways for the music, the rights, the audience, the live show, and the artist's skills to create income.
That is the revenue stack.
http://www.makingascene.org- Making a Scene Presents an Interview with the All Night Boogie Band
All Night Boogie Band is an award-winning blues, rock, and soul-inspired band from the Green Mountains of Vermont, built on big vocals, hard-driving grooves, gritty guitar work, and a deep affection for the sound and spirit of American roots music. Since forming in 2021, the band has developed a reputation as one of Vermont’s most energetic live acts, delivering original music with the power of a roadhouse blues band, the swing of a horn-fueled soul revue, and the urgency of rock and roll.
http://www.makingascene.org - Making a Scene Presents Gerry Casey's Interview with Gloria
In Ireland, the name Gloria carries a special kind of recognition. For generations of country and showband fans, it points to Gloria Smyth, later widely known as Gloria Sherry, the Navan-born singer whose recording of “One Day at a Time” became one of the defining Irish country hits of the late 1970s.
Born in County Meath in 1951, Gloria grew up in a musical family. Her father, Jimmy Smyth, led The Arcadians, and Gloria’s first taste of show business came early, dancing and playing accordion with the family band. Music was not a hobby waiting politely in the corner. It was part of the household, part of the working life, and part of the world she stepped into as a young performer.
http://www.makingascene.org The Platform Dependency Audit: Could Your Music Business Survive If One Company Disappeared Tomorrow?
13/08/2026 | 17 mins.The Platform Dependency Audit: Could Your Music Business Survive If One Company Disappeared Tomorrow?
There is a strange little habit in the music business that we have somehow learned to accept as normal. Artists spend years creating music, building audiences, selling tickets, gathering followers, uploading catalogs, collecting customer information, and developing relationships, and then they store enormous pieces of that business inside companies they do not control.
That arrangement can work beautifully right up until it doesn't. A platform changes its pricing, removes a feature, sells itself, changes its algorithm, modifies its licensing program, restricts an account, changes ownership, decides your favorite feature was apparently not as beloved inside the quarterly earnings meeting as it was inside your business, and suddenly you discover exactly which parts of your career you actually owned.
This is why every independent artist should perform what we might call a platform dependency audit. The idea is simple: identify the outside companies your music business cannot comfortably operate without, and then figure out what would happen if one of them vanished tomorrow.
Not because every platform is evil. Not because the internet is collapsing. Not because you should unplug your computer, move into a cabin, and begin selling hand-carved CDs to passing hikers.
Platforms can be incredibly useful. Some of them are responsible for enormous amounts of discovery, sales, distribution, communication, licensing, ticketing, and creative work. The problem begins when an artist mistakes access to a platform for ownership of a business.
Those are two very different things.
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