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‘Major labels are trying to scoop up everything’: the chaotic future for indie music companies – and why vinyl isn’t working

As major labels scoop up indie artists, smaller labels face tough challenges to stay afloat. Streaming boosts exposure, but vinyl sales and profits lag behind. Rising tour costs and social media demands add pressure, yet some remain hopeful...

The Guardian· May 1, 2026 · 9:02 AM · 26 views

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As major labels scoop up indie artists, smaller labels face tough challenges to stay afloat. Streaming boosts exposure, but vinyl sales and profits lag behind. Rising tour costs and social media demands add pressure, yet some remain hopeful for the future. #IndieMusic #MusicIndustry #VinylRevival #Streaming #MusicTrends

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