

Get in the mood and preview the offer now. If any more proof were needed, it's contained within the tracks in this bundle. Sasha headlines on the night and we can already tell it's going to be a firecracker. To mark the first one of the year, Last Night On Earth boss Sasha has put an incredible label bundle on sale for 24 hours only.įor anybody thinking of hitting Akasha's 2023 RENTRÉE on Saturday 18 February, and who also wants to refresh their music catalogue, you've struck gold. If you want to double your impact, we've listed a few artists that are supporting Sweet Relief Musicians Fund with their proceeds of Bandcamp sales! We're so grateful to those that make our work possible.Music lovers rejoice! Today is Bandcamp Friday - the one day of the month where artists get their fair wedge and music fans mutually benefit. Every day is a good day to directly support artists on Bandcamp!" When you make a purchase on any other day of the month (as 2.5 million of you have since March, buying an additional $152 million worth of music and merch) an average of 82% reaches the artist/label. "If you’ve started to feel guilty about buying music on any day other than Bandcamp Friday, here’s something to keep in mind: on Bandcamp Fridays, an average of 93% of your money reaches the artist/label (after payment processor fees).


You can check just to be sure.Ī reminder from Bandcamp about buying from them: They've decided to continue doing Bandcamp Fridays in 2021, with the next one happening on May 7th. Our COVID-19 Fund, for example, is still receiving applications for assistance daily from music industry workers who have still not been given their jobs back.īandcamp recognizes that the need for assistance is still great, and will be for some time. According to Bandcamp, nearly 800,000 fans have paid artists and labels $52 million dollars since Bandcamp Friday's started!Įven though the light at the end of the tunnel seems to be closer and closer, with vaccines rolling out and smaller shows/tours starting to happen, we're still a long ways away from seeing the music industry get back to what it was. Since March 2020, Bandcamp, the music selling platform for musicians and record labels, has graciously waived their revenue share from the sales of music to help the thousands of artists who's lives have been greatly impacted by the pandemic.
