DiscoverMusic Business Worldwide‘When artists say they want to be independent, what they really mean is they want to be autonomous.'
‘When artists say they want to be independent, what they really mean is they want to be autonomous.'

‘When artists say they want to be independent, what they really mean is they want to be autonomous.'

Update: 2024-04-15
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On the latest Music Business Worldwide podcast, MBW founder Tim Ingham is joined by Milana Rabkin Lewis, the founder and CEO of Los Angeles-based Stem, a distribution and services company, including financial services for independent artists.

Stem has had a big 12 months. A major highlight arrived last summer when the company announced it had secured a $250 million credit agreement with Victory Park Capital, which has transformed the size and scope of artist advances that Stem can offer.

For a firm that has grown used to seeing some of its biggest independent artists jump to major label deals, that $250 million raise is something of a game changer for Stem and Milana.

Long-term listeners to MBW's podcasts may remember that this isn't Milana’s first time speaking to us. She last appeared on this podcast four years ago, just at the tip of the pandemic, and she volunteered a number of predictions about the music businesses in the years ahead, many of which have already come true, or at least partly come true.

On this podcast, Milana and Tim discuss – with some agreement, but not always – several crucial topics in the music business right now, from TikTok versus Universal Music Group to artist-centric streaming royalties to artificial intelligence, and of course Stem, and why Milana truly believes she is building a music company fit for the future.

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‘When artists say they want to be independent, what they really mean is they want to be autonomous.'

‘When artists say they want to be independent, what they really mean is they want to be autonomous.'

Music Business Worldwide (MBW)