• REWIND: The new music industry’s week in reviewLast week was a busy week by any definition, and the music industry was no exception, with SXSW performers petitioning for better pay, MLC’s tax return reveals shocking numbers, and. Continue reading
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    Last week was a busy week by any definition, and the music industry was no exception, with SXSW performers petitioning for better pay, MLC’s tax return reveals shocking numbers, and. Continue reading

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  • Bitcoin logo imperfection found on original artwork after 12 yearsWhile Bitcoiners preach the “zoom out” narrative during crypto bear markets, zooming in on the original Bitcoin logo shows a small orange line from the background going into the white colored “₿.”

    The mark was first revealed by Crypto Twitter member @_Bosch_, who shared an updated Bitcoin logo after improving the stylistic proportions.

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    • Tone Science modular synth concert An event to showcase talents from a variety of today’s most innovative electronic musicians.

      An event to showcase talents from a variety of today’s most innovative electronic musicians.

    • Indian social media app Slick exposed childrens’ user dataEmerging Indian social media app Slick left an internal database containing users’ personal information, including data of school-going children, publicly exposed to the internet for months.
      Since at least December 11, a database containing full names, mobile numbers, dates of birth, and profile pictures of Slick users was left online without a password.
      Bengaluru-based Slick launched in November 2022 by former Unacademy executive Archit Nanda after pivoting from crypto and closing his earlier startup CoinMint. His latest venture, Slick, is available on both Android and iOS and works similarly to Gas, a compliments-based app that is popular in the United States. The app also allows school and college students to talk with and about their friends anonymously.
      Security researcher Anurag Sen from CloudDefense.ai found the exposed database, and asked TechCrunch for help in reporting the incident to the social media startup. Slick secured the database a short time after TechCrunch reached out on Friday.
      Due to a misconfiguration, anyone familiar with the database’s IP address could access the database, which contained entries of over 153,000 users at the time it was secured. TechCrunch also found that the database could be accessed by an easy-to-guess subdomain on Slick’s main website.
      The researcher also informed the India’s computer emergency response team, known as CERT-In, the country’s lead agency for handling cybersecurity issues.
      Nanda confirmed to TechCrunch that Slick fixed the exposure. It’s not known if anyone other than Sen found the database before it was secured.
      Slick attracted many younger users in India shortly after debuting last year. Earlier this month, Nanda took to Twitter to announce that the app crossed 100,000 downloads.
      Indian social media app Slick exposed childrens’ user data by Jagmeet Singh originally published on TechCrunch

      The emerging Indian social media app exposed a database of young users' private information, including school-going children.

    • Metallica and All Within My Hands Foundation Raises $3,000,000Metallica and its All Within My Hands foundation ended 2022 on a high note, as its third Helping Hands Concert & Auction raised approximately $3,000,000—100% of which will go directly to All Within My Hands’ efforts supporting workforce education, the fight against hunger, disaster relief and other critical local services.

      Taking place December 16, 2022 at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, the Helping Hands benefit event was hosted by Jimmy Kimmel and streamed live on Paramount+. Leaders from six non-profit organizations took the stage between sets from Greta Van Fleet, a guest appearance from St. Vincent, and the hosts of the evening, Metallica, who were introduced by none other than Robert Downey Jr. 

      “The funds raised from the Helping Hands Concert & Auction will have a lasting impact on All Within My Hands’ ability to grow our Metallica Scholars Initiative, combat hunger, and aid in response to natural disasters,” said Peter Delgrosso, Executive Director, All Within My Hands. “The Los Angeles event was the largest fundraiser in our history, and we profoundly appreciate the generosity of everyone involved. We could not have achieved these results otherwise."

      As part of the Helping Hands Concert & Auction, All Within My Hands honored several mission-aligned organizations and provided grants to each to donate additional resources, including: Baby2Baby, First Star, Feeding America, World Central Kitchen, mikeroweWorks Foundation, and The Skatepark Project.

      Additionally, the first donations generated by 2021’s The Metallica Blacklist compilation have been made—totaling over $1,000,000.

      Metallica and its All Within My Hands foundation ended 2022 on a high note, as its third Helping Hands Concert & Auction raised approximately $3,000,000—100% of which will go directly to All Wi…

    • Esther Rose Signs to New West RecordsEsther Rose has signed to New West Records and will release Safe to Run April 21, 2023. The 11-track set was produced by Ross Farbe in New Orleans, LA and Placitas, NM and is the follow up to 2021’s acclaimed How Many Times. Alongside longtime collaborators Farbe and Lyle Werner, Safe to Run also features the acclaimed New Orleans based band Silver Synthetic on many songs, Cameron Snyder of The Deslondes, as well as Alynda Segarra of Hurray for the Riff Raff on the title track, a gorgeous duet that directly merges the personal with the global, superimposing feelings of spiritual displacement onto the larger, looming dread of climate grief. 

      Safe to Run is the quiet culmination of years spent fully immersed in a developing artistry, and presents Rose’s always vividly detailed emotional scenes with new levels of clarity and control. Her songwriting transfigures the chaos and uncertainty of a life in progress, but here she introduces a newfound pop element that attaches unshakably catchy hooks to even the darkest stretches of the journey. The album’s production takes a giant step forward. Across all of the tracks, the open-air, live-in-the-room sound she tended towards in the past was exchanged for an exploration of multitracking and overdubs. 

      Esther Rose’s Safe to Run will be available across digital platforms, compact disc, and standard black vinyl. A limited Pink vinyl edition will be available at Independent Retailers while a limited to 300 Pink vinyl edition autographed by Esther Rose is available for pre-order NOW via NEW WEST RECORDS. 

      Esther Rose has signed to New West Records and will release Safe to Run April 21, 2023. The 11-track set was produced by Ross Farbe in New Orleans, LA and Placitas, NM and is the follow u…

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    • From HYBE’s two $300m+ deals to Robert Kyncl’s first earnings call as WMG CEO…. it’s MBW’s Weekly Round-UpOur biggest stories of the week, brought to you in association with Centtrip
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      Waves Audio and Wildcrow offer the H-Comp compressor plugin as a FREE download for a limited time. H-Comp is a hybrid compressor that emulates the non-linear behavior of various analog components like tubes, transformers, and transistors. I used H-Comp extensively after getting it for free in 2018 and it quickly became one of my go-toRead More

    • Yo La Tengo’s Ira Kaplan on surviving the music biz with integrityYo La Tengo’s new album, “This Stupid World,” mark’s the band’s 40th year. It’s a strong record from a group that Pitchfork called “indie rock’s most steadfast institution.” So we. Continue reading
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      Yo La Tengo’s new album, “This Stupid World,” mark’s the band’s 40th year. It’s a strong record from a group that Pitchfork called “indie rock’s most steadfast institution.” So we. Continue reading

    • How to break a band worldwide: Nettwerk shares Vacations’ path to successThe teams at Nettwerk Music Group and Chartmetric pull back the curtain for a rare “how to” look at the growing global success of the Australian indie rock band Vacations.. Continue reading
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      The teams at Nettwerk Music Group and Chartmetric pull back the curtain for a rare “how to” look at the growing global success of the Australian indie rock band Vacations.. Continue reading