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The focus of Arpeggio is to provide fresh, curated music as well as data & analysis of the music biz. Curated music is important because, in a world dominated by streaming companies, there are independent artists who deserve the spotlight. As the music business continues to evolve, I also share any data, trends, insights, analysis along the way.
The title of today’s letter is in reference to the AMC anthology series, Dispatches From Elsewhere, featuring Andre 3000 and Jason Segal that was filmed in Philly last year and released in March of this year.
Today’s newsletter includes recent news in the industry, curated playlists, as well as articles and podcasts on the evolving music biz. As always, music first!
🎧 Recording Industry
ted when is a rising indie-electronic artist with music reminiscent of Glass Animals, Sylvan Esso, and Rufus Du Sol. Edge Off, featured above, is a single released ahead of his six-song EP morning.
Mani Kissling is my talented friend & singer-songwriter from Jersey, she released this single “Potential” recently, a well-produced summertime R&B vibe.
Def Jam Records' rising star Kaash Paige dropped a second single ahead of her album Teenage Fever, coming soon! Kaash stands for Kill All Arrogance Stop Hatred. Her song follows the release of “Love Songs,” a mellow vibe I’ve been loving this summer that is now certified gold by the RIAA.
Playlists
Bollywood’s Impact on Hip-Hip: Vol. 1
Curated by my friend Becky Mathai, this list is a collection of hip hop music that has its roots in sounds originally sampled from Bollywood. It was surprising to hear Method Man, Ghostface Killa, and Jay Dilla’s names here among others.
Summer Vibes curated by Spotify:
Songs Trending on Tik Tok:
🗞️ Music Business
Amid a Racial Justice Reckoning, Pioneers of Rap, Reggae, and R&B Recount Their Struggles to Get Paid

Creative Artists Agency Announces Significant Layoffs Amid COVID-19 Pandemic

Since the touring industry was put on hold in March, plus the halting of Film & TV production, CAA is the latest talent agency forced to make large layoffs. CAA joins AEG among others in making significant job cuts and furloughs.
Data Dives: COLORS, DSCVR, and NPR: The Growth Power of YouTube Sessions for Artist Career
Michelle Yuen wrote an article about how live YouTube shows can drive higher Spotify streams and social media followings while also giving the artist’s career a boost. Specifically, she details how these digital live experiences can grow an artist’s follower count on a streaming platform like Spotify or social media following on Instagram.

If you’d like to see more “Data Dives” from Chartmetric, check them out here, or follow along with their stories below!
COVID-19’s effect on the Global Music Industry
Snapchat

Spotify

Spotify Has More Users Than Ever, But It’s Still Losing Money
Spotify Dreams of Artists Making a Living. It Probably Won’t Come True
There’s So Much Music on Spotify, Artists Are Paying for You to (Hopefully) Find Them
Your Squad Can Now Stream Simultaneously Using Spotify’s Group Session Beta
Artists Fire Back After Spotify CEO Tells Musicians To Release More Music If They Want To Survive
Musicians criticize Spotify CEO for saying it’s “not enough” to release albums “every 3-4 years”
Tik Tok

As TikTok’s Acquisition Clock Is Ticking, Instagram Officially Rolls Out Copycat ‘Reels’
Music Speaks with Paolo: EP 003 TikTok's Effect on the Music Industry
The Weeknd is wrapping up his four-day virtual tour today, in a partnership with Tik Tok and music startup Wave. The Weeknd’s global virtual tour engages with Tik Tok accounts from different regions in the world, simulating a touring experience with fans from different countries.
Twitch

YouTube Music

🎧 Podcast episodes
Real Talk with Zuby: How to Make it in the New Music Business
The New Music Business with Ari Herstand: TikTok and Instagram Influencers with Ultra Records Marketing Director
Rosie: Investigating a Crime at the Heart of the Music Industry
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– Jimmy Seykot