After competing on American Idol and being signed then dropped, by Sony, Miami-born, Cuban American singer-songwriter Sammy Arriaga has fast become one of the most interesting musicians of the Web3 world.
Read MoreWhether it's for one show or a whole tour, a support slot presents an important opportunity to introduce an act to potential new fans.
Read MoreVinyl records have been a hot topic at The Habit Weekly office as of late. Over the course of the last few years, we've seen music lovers worldwide continue to invest in their collections, as the vinyl resurgence has charged on. Two particularly inventive releases have piqued our interest this week, and they've provided a glimpse into the potential future of vinyl records and their purpose.
Read MoreFor some artists, the experience of releasing new music is elevated when partnered with the release of stems - audio files that break down songs into individual tracks.
Read MoreIt’s been over a week since the last of Splendour’s punters departed the festival grounds. Today we're looking at how the event has influenced streaming data across Australia, thanks to Chartmetric.
Read MoreThere’s something undeniably appealing about pop-up promotions. They offer artists the chance to deliver a slice of their world to their fans, while harnessing the power of scarcity marketing. Fans get to take part in exclusive experiences where they can score limited edition march, meet with other fans and in some cases, the artists they know and love. Here’s some of our favourite pop-up experiences from artists.
Read MoreAlongside their 10 year anniversary, Australia’s 5 Seconds Of Summer spent last weekend treating their fans to a very special celebration.
Read MoreForgive us if we’re a little early, but here at The Habit Weekly we’re feeling festive. Before you know it, we’ll be back enjoying the gift giving season, so we decided to roundup some creative pieces of merch that we’re sure plenty of music lovers would love to find under the Christmas tree this year.
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