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18 Labels Directing Bandcamp Revenue to Their Artists

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Coronavirus has put the live music industry completely on hold, putting the livelihoods of recording artists reliant on touring income at risk.

On March 20, Bandcamp will waive its revenue shares for 24 hours in order to “put much needed money directly into artists’ pockets.” Independent labels, distributors, and platforms have announced similar practices in the wake of the crisis.

Below, in alphabetical order, find a running list of companies that are waiving fees or giving revenue from music purchases directly and entirely to artists.

Ba Da Bing! On March 20, Brooklyn-based Ba Da Bing! Records will be directing revenue from all digital sales, Bandcamp or otherwise, to its artists. “Our normal deal is a 50/50 split after costs, but there

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