THE INDEPENDENT LABEL, IN THE STREAMING ERA

The Modern Playbook for Building, Operating, and Scaling a Music Business That Actually Lasts

The music industry changed permanently.

Algorithms replaced gatekeepers.
Attention became currency.
Artists became brands.
And independent labels became modern survival systems.

The Independent Label, In the Streaming Era is a modern operational playbook for artists, producers, managers, and entrepreneurs building music businesses in today's digital economy.

This is not another outdated guide about CDs, radio promotion, or "getting discovered."

This book breaks down how modern independent labels actually operate inside the streaming era:

  • artist development
  • branding
  • rollout strategy
  • audience psychology
  • publishing
  • streaming economics
  • content systems
  • touring
  • sync licensing
  • cash flow
  • ownership
  • long-term leverage

Written in a sharp, cinematic, and realistic style, this book explores the psychological and operational realities behind building sustainable music infrastructure in a world driven by algorithms, attention cycles, and constant visibility pressure.

Inside, you'll learn:

  • Why independent labels still matter
  • How modern artist development really works
  • Why consistency often beats talent
  • How algorithms shape audience behavior
  • The truth about streaming revenue
  • Why publishing and catalog ownership matter
  • How branding influences emotional connection
  • Why most independent labels collapse financially
  • How to build long-term leverage in the streaming economy

This book is for:

  • independent artists
  • producers
  • label owners
  • managers
  • creators
  • music entrepreneurs
  • anyone building modern music infrastructure

Because in the streaming era, survival itself became competitive advantage.

And ownership became the closest thing the music industry has to freedom.

Mai 2026, ca. 206 Seiten, Englisch
Independently Published
979-8-1983-6529-2

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