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In the Spotlight: Noah Baerman
2 July 2025
Explore jazz pianist Noah Baerman – acclaimed composer, educator & activist behind Resonant Motion. Dive into his ‘Right Now’ series.In the Spotlight: Abdallah Harati – Prepara o Arame
24 June 2025
A wide ranging discussion between Brazilian musician Abdallah and Andrew around the release of Prepara o Arame, and life as a musician.In the Spotlight: Mixtape Monthly – John Moran
11 June 2025
John Moran is a Los Angeles based music producer and songwriter. His solo project, jawnmo, is an exploration of indie rock, classic dance & disco records.In the Spotlight: Where are you going? – Desh Saxena
21 May 2025
A spotlight on the aspiring web3 rock star Desh Saxena and his latest track Where Are you Going?.How musicto Evolved – Part 3 (2025 – )
3 May 2025
Part 3 in the musicto story — the shift to nonprofit, the rise of a global community around the belief that music can make the world better.How musicto Evolved – Part 2 (2020 – 2024)
3 May 2025
After the playlist monetization model collapsed, musicto rebuilt from the ground up — investing in people, upgrading infrastructure, and discovering that true community comes through creative collaboration.How musicto Evolved – Part 1 (2016 – 2019)
22 April 2025
Part 1 of a three part series looking at how musicto has evolved over the last decadeMy Ultimately Alternative Relationship with PJ Harvey – Part 3
16 January 2021

I slip out of bed, stagger in the dark, bounce off the door frame to my office, power-up my laptop, stumble to the kitchen, turn on the coffee machine, quickly turn it off, grab a mug from the cupboard, try again.
As much as I’d love to be the kind of person who wakes up beating my chest and singing PJ Harvey’s “Me Jane” to start the day, all I’ve got to motivate me this morning is, “Ahh, coffee.” Which is more than most mornings, at least.
My Ultimately Alternative Relationship with PJ Harvey – Part 2
24 November 2020

“Alternative music is a bit vague,” Adam says.
“Embodies the spirit of alternative?” I ask. This is the first time I’ve been able to meet up with both of my fellow expat friends since the pandemic began.
“Grunge?” Lauren pulls a duck face.
Ghosts of music past aside, genres in almost any media are easy to define, but alternative? Even the Grammy organization has changed the definition a half dozen times since 1991, “as recently as last year,”…
My Ultimately Alternative Relationship with PJ Harvey – Part 1
10 November 2020

“4-Track Demos,” my friend Adam — who used to be semi-obsessed with PJ Harvey — says.
“Yep,” Lauren agrees. “4-Track.”
I’m trying to remember the first PJ Harvey album I ever owned and make the mistake of saying it only included three or four tracks, but 4-Track Demos was released in 1993 and this isn’t it…
Top 5 Reasons Every Band Should Have a Discord Server – CelticWolfTV
21 May 2020
What if I were to tell you about an app that can effectively marry all of your online identities and streamline the way you communicate with your audience – or better yet – how your audience communicates with you?
5 Things I Wish I’d Known When I Started My Music Career
17 January 2020

We live in a truly unique time to be musicians. The internet has so dramatically altered the landscape that those who dominated the horizon as recently as a decade ago barely recognise it anymore. I cut my teeth on the music scene back when the social utility of the internet was barely more than a few MySpace pages and MSN screen names, and it was common knowledge that the only way to ‘make it’ in this business was to land a major record deal. To put it simply, it was the kind of pursuit that was regarded as little more than an airy pipe dream, and to believe otherwise was to be very foolish indeed…