Drum’n’bass legend Goldie has told Music Week how David Bowie taught him “the power of reinvention”.
Interviewed in this week's edition about his Glastonbury appearances and just-released album The Journey ...
It’s a fucking journalist’s job to write the fucking truth. There’s something to write about here, get your fucking pencil sharp for a change. This is that kind of album.” ...
Following on from their first ever UK show at London’s Koko last week, TLC’s manager Bill Diggins has told Music Week that their upcoming self-titled album will see the multi-million ...
Digital specialist Sammy Andrews has told Music Week the music industry still has a lot to learn when it comes to capitalising on digital data, following the launch of her ...
Anyone who attended Indie-Con 2017 will hopefully find it within themselves to forgive the whiff of cheese coming from that headline. Inspiration came to define AIM’s latest day-long conference, from ...
The more eagle-eyed commuters crossing London Bridge this morning could well spot a few record bags and knackered Converse among the suited hordes hurrying to work.
Today, AIM’s annual Indie-Con ...
Cooking Vinyl founder and CEO Martin Goldschmidt has hailed 2016 as a significant year, citing its No.1 album with Passenger as a definitive moment for the company.
Speaking to Music ...
The clue is in the name. These are companies providing services to artists. Across the decades, of course, it has been a familiar refrain from major record labels that they ...
Cooking Vinyl has signed Scottish singer/songwriter Nina Nesbitt to a global artist services deal.
The agreement will see Nesbitt’s as-yet-untitled new album - the follow up to 2014’s Peroxide - ...
Cooking Vinyl has announced the promotions of two key executives to senior positions.
General manager Rob Collins has been promoted to MD and Chris Farrow, who was previously marketing manager, ...