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[8 Dec 2011 | No Comment | 17 views]
Scaling up…

A few days overdue, but nonetheless finally ready for prime time! We’ve been putting together something quite special at Revolver Towers for a while now, and we can finally unveil what we’ve been so excited about: our artists’ music can now be sold in more than 300 of the most prominent download stores worldwide.

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[21 Sep 2011 | No Comment | 14 views]
The intricacies of licensing digital music

TuneCore runs a well-written blog on which they recently published an article about the myriad of complexities – licensing, copyrights, mechanicals, effective distribution of earnings – facing music stores (and artists) in the digital era. If you’re not familiar with just how complex the situation is today, it’s well worth a read.

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[17 May 2011 | No Comment | 73 views]
The Statements’ new album – available via Revolver Digital

The Statements’ debut album, Stand Divided, is available now digitally exclusively through Revolver. Click to read more.

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[3 Nov 2010 | No Comment | 83 views]
Lamenting the ‘landfill’ landscape – where have all the good bands gone?

Today on BBC News Online I observed an interesting opinion piece discussing how the recent wave of indie rock artists has somewhat faded into premature obscurity. But why?

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[23 Dec 2009 | No Comment | 317 views]
New single available now from Justin Willis

After the success of Justin’s debut album ‘Silvermoon’, Revolver’s pleased to present his follow-up single, Nothing Better – available right now on iTunes.

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[5 Apr 2009 | One Comment | 1,224 views]
The importance of selling your music digitally

If you’ve not been keeping an eye on the news recently, you might have missed the announcement from EDC that they have decided to shut down their Blackburn manufacturing facility on the 31st of December this year. From then on, all of their manufacturing operations will be moved to EDC’s Hannover facilities. As one of the last remaining CD manufacturers with facilities actually located in the UK, this has come as sad news – not only for the Blackburn’s local economy and the company’s employees, but for the entire music industry in general.

Jack Straw, the Blackburn constituency MP, …