It’s mid-October, and by our calculations, musicians are STILL not getting paid. Live music has been off since March, and a major lobbying group is trying to #SaveOurStages. But does saving venues also mean a bailout for musicians? In the continued quest for artist revenue, Saxon and Sam explore some less obvious options. Could the platform OnlyFans hold the answer? Should musicians search for salvation in the high-end speaker-system/concert series Oda? Or are we all looking in the wrong places entirely?
Digital Dark Ages
Dub Economics: The Life and Times of Lee “Scratch” Perry
How MTV Changed the World
Oligopoly in the U.K. with David Turner of Penny Fractions
The Political Economy of The Grateful Dead with Jesse Jarnow
Ticketmaster Blues: The past (and future) of the Live Music Industry
BONUS: Morgan Parker talks Fugazi
Gangsta Rap and LA History with Felicia Angeja Viator
Can Fugazi help us imagine a better future for music?
Making the Mainstream: The History of Top 40 with Eric Weisbard
Twitch Trolls Metallica
Pulling Back the Veil on Posthumous Albums
Bootleggers, Hippies, and...Lawyers: How piracy remade music with Dr. Alex Sayf Cummings.
NF(t) DOOM or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Blockchain
BONUS Episode: Stephen Thomas Erlewine
“God is My Girlfriend”: Christian Rock and Niche Genres with Andrew Mall
Financialization Feeding Frenzy with Cherie Hu and David Turner
Liz Pelly on Alternative Platforms and Possible Futures
Consent Decrees
The Life and Death of The Greatest Hits Album
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