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Being your Own Boss: How To Go Freelance Without Freaking Out
No steady income and daily routine can be overwhelming, but Kate's got you sorted. Here are some ways to turn a nightmare scenario into your dream job.
How To Be An Artist Manager
As part of Commission Mission, Tina Edwards talks to music industry professionals on tips and advice for managing an artist
Why Community in Music Makes Things So Much Better
As part of Commission Mission, Founder of Alcopop! Records Jack Clothier writes about the importance of community when you work in music.
Bicep share how to start and sustain a career in music production
Electronic duo Bicep share their tips on a long career in music production, ahead of Youth Music and Charanga's new competition for electronic music tracks produced on VIP Studio Sessions.
How You Can Prepare For A Career In Freelance Music Journalism Post-COVID
Nobody knows what music journalism will look like post-COVID. With eight years of freelance music writing, James shares his top tips for preparing for the aftermath.
How To Navigate The Music Industry As A PoC (And Convince Your Parents It’s A Good Idea)
"Whether you’re contemplating what’s next for you after graduation, or you’re ready to ditch your 9 to 5, here’s a guide to what the industry is really like as a person of colour and some key points to navigating it (and maybe even convincing your parents it’s a good idea)."
Creative Ways to Write About Music in Your Early Career
"If you’re looking to get your name out there, here are five ways to write creatively and authoritatively about music, no fancy dictaphone necessary."