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"Shhhh-it!": Idolator's Super-Secret Music-Biz Interview Series Continues

Last year, we launched our way-too-sporadic AnonIMous Interview Series, in which we anonymously grill seasoned music-biz veterans. We'd like to do this more often, mostly because we love the picture of the cats whispering secrets—possibly mouse-related secrets—to one another; if you have some compelling dirt to share, drop us a line at tips@idolator.com. Anyway, this time, we're flipping the anonIMity to the fans, and interviewing a big-time file-sharer. After the click-through, a Q&A that will make music-industry executives cry themselves to sleep on their pillows full of money.
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"Shhhh-it!": Idolator's Super-Secret Music-Biz Interview Series Continues

In October, we launched our AnonIMous Interview Series, in which we anonymously grill a seasoned music-biz veteran; it's all part of our double-headed effort to get more industry dirt, and to run more pictures of cats (we've said it before, and we'll say it again: cats are nature's little clip art). This time around, we talk to a big-wig music publicist who's worked with both Grammy winners and Pitchfork faves: More »

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"Shhhh-it!": Idolator's Super-Secret Music-Biz Interview Series Continues

A few weeks ago, we launched our AnonIMous Interview Series, in which we anonymously grill a seasoned music-biz veteran; it's all part of our double-headed effort to get more industry dirt, and to run more pictures of cats (a cute cat, after all, is nature's little clip art). This time around, we talk to a college-radio promoter, one who's handled numerous big-name artists, as well as numerous hungover college-radio DJs: More »

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"Shhhh-it!": Introducing Idolator's AnonIMous Music-Biz Interview Series

As much as we love getting our hands filthy—filthy!—with music-world dirt, it can be hard to get people to go on the record. So we're proud to introduce the first installment in our Idolator AnonIMous Music-Biz Interview Series, in which we brow-beat professionals into telling us about the stuff they don't want to say in public. Our first interviewee is a bigwig at a major New York City rock club, who spoke to us about stuff like this: More »