Buitenlandse Muziek Sites

Overzicht van Buitenlandse Muziek Sites

Op deze pagina vind je een overzicht van de bekende en minder bekende Buitenlandse Muziek Sites waaronder Side-Line Magazine, Het merendeel van de sites is in het Engels, maar je komt op de blogpagina overzichten ook Duitse, Zweedse of anderstalige muziek sites tegen.

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    ReverbNation Blog

  • Strategies for Crowdfunding Your Music
    In 2025, musicians must grapple with a very different crowdfunding landscape than the one artists enjoyed a decade ago. One major shift is visibility: platforms like Kickstarter are now overrun by big-budget projects (board games, gadgets, comics) that often overshadow music campaigns. Kickstarter’s algorithm favors what’s trending – and it’s... Read more »
  • What Artists Need to Know About Spotify’s ChatGPT Integration
    Spotify just teamed up with ChatGPT, and it could change the way fans discover music (or at least how they ask for it). With this new integration, anyone can now chat directly with Spotify inside ChatGPT. You can say things like, “Spotify, play moody indie rock for a rainy night,”... Read more »
  • What Makes a Listener a Fan?
    Guest post by Ian Campbell I’m about to release my second album.  That in and of itself isn’t particularly newsworthy – “musician releases album, dog bites man, news at 11” – but it’s led to quite a bit of reflection over my career and some of the areas I’ve faltered... Read more »
  • Unlocking music advances: A complete guide for emerging artists
    Getting an advance for your music can be a game-changer. But how do you know if you're ready? And where do you search for funding? The post Unlocking music advances: A complete guide for emerging artists appeared first on ReverbNation Blog.... Read more »
  • 10 revenue streams for your music
    For your music to be a career, you need to earn money. As an original artist, here are the 10 revenue sources you should prioritize in 2024. The post 10 revenue streams for your music appeared first on ReverbNation Blog.... Read more »
  • How to find the right playlist curator for your music
    Playlists are still one of the best ways to get discovered, but the rules of the game have changed. The winning strategy among artists is now getting connected to the right curators – the ones that have a fan base that connects with their music. There are basically three types... Read more »
  • Why booking live shows is more important than ever!
    The past few years have seen the music industry focus on platforms like TikTok and Instagram, as well as social media in general. It started to feel like social media following and an artist’s branding was everything. Post the right TikTok, go viral, and suddenly you’re the next big thing!... Read more »
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    AllMusic Blog

  • The 2025 AllMusic Gift Guide
    Each year, the AllMusic staff shares their hand-picked recommendations of books, accessories, gadgets, recordings and more, sure to please even the most discerning audiophile. And best of all, there's no waiting in line. Check out the AllMusic Gift Guide now!... Read more »
  • Late To the Party - Albums You Wish You'd Discovered Earlier
    Sometimes an album can sneak up on you and become a part of the soundtrack of your life, even years later. We at AllMusic embrace these late discoveries and proudly (and in some cases abashedly) present some of our personal "late to the party" albums. Don't let them pass you... Read more »
  • Could Ace Frehley Have Been a Stand-Up Comedian? Comic Don Jamieson States His Case
    That Metal Show co-host and stand-up comedian Don Jamieson espouses on the opinion that the Kiss guitarist could have cut it as a comedian in this excerpt from Greg Prato's book, "Talk to Me: Conversations With Ace Frehley."... Read more »
  • Classical Highlights for October 2025
    A handful of noteworthy classical albums to sample: Alexander Gergelyfi plays a clavichord owned by Mozart himself in a recording that also features baritone Georg Nigl; Vox Clamantis once again sings music by Arvo Pärt (both pictured), this time to mark the composer's 90th birthday.... Read more »
  • Setting the Stage for Alt-Rock's Early '90s Uprising
    AllMusic presents an excerpt of Greg Prato's new book Alternative for the Masses: The '90s Alt-Rock Revolution - An Oral History in which Ian MacKaye, Fred Armisen, and Matt Pinfield (among many, many others) recall what the indie music scene was like pre-Nirvana, and the stepping stones that led us... Read more »
  • Your Top 10 Albums and "Letterboxd for Music"
    A question that sometimes has sent people our way over the years is "What is the Letterboxd for music?" and we've been working toward improving the AllMusic Profile experience with some of these same concepts in mind.... Read more »
  • Classical Highlights for September 2025
    What is in the current batch of new classical albums deemed by our reviewers as worthy of a listen? Start with the vocal ensemble Gesualdo Six (pictured) who put together another outstanding program on the new album Radiant Dawn. Find this and many more in our September classical review roundup.... Read more »
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  • THE 40 GREATEST MUSICIANS OF THE LAST 40 YEARS
    Lists like this are set up to fail, and, in line with the inevitable, this one fails too.  But we never kidded ourselves, nor intended to kid you, that we could succeed in definitively choosing the 40 greatest, most important, creative, and successful music makers in the last 40 years.... Read more »
  • My Chemical Romance Set Euro Support Lineup
    My Chemical Romance have secured a drool-worthy slate of opening acts for their summer 2026 European stadium shows.... Read more »
  • Holiday Gift Guide: Music Edition
    Good lord, how is it already that time of year again? Friendsgiving to Thanksgiving to Black Friday to Small Business Saturday to Cyber Monday to Giving Tuesday. Bang-Bang-Bang!  I’m here for the spectacle and gearing up for some glorious gluttony. Today, I’ve got a quick rundown of some music, culture,... Read more »
  • Every Bad Brains Album, Ranked
    Paul and Earl Hudson were born to a Jamaican mother and an American father who worked as a mechanic for the U.S. Air Force, and they moved all over the country before settling down in Washington, D.C. In 1976, the Hudson brothers formed a jazz fusion band called Mind Power,... Read more »
  • Nas, DJ Premier Roll Back The ‘Years’
    As tipped here in April, Nas and DJ Premier have re-teamed for the collaborative album Light-Years, which will be released Dec. 12 on...... Read more »
  • FKA twigs, Sturgill Simpson Join Boy Harsher-Directed Film
    FKA twigs, Sturgill Simpson and Will Oldham are acting in the upcoming film The Lonely Woman, which stars Chloë Sevigny ...... Read more »
  • Gerald Clayton’s Jazz Experiment: When Two Becomes One
    Jazz pianist Gerald Clayton has a new album. We have a few questions.  After a couple of decades as one of his field’s most inventive, talented and in-demand players, he wanted to try something different. So he made Ones & Twos with the idea that listeners could play sides one... Read more »