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Independent Music Bands and Artists List

Independent Music Bands and Artists List

Independent music (also commonly known as indie music, or simply indie) is a broad style of music characterized by creative freedom, low budgets, and a do-it-yourself approach to music creation. It originated from the liberties afforded by independent record labels. Indie music describes a number of related styles, but generally refers to guitar-oriented music that deviates from mainstream conventions. There are a number of subgenres of independent music which combine its characteristics with other genres, such as indie pop, indie rock, indie folk, and indie electronic. Additionally, in certain circles, the term indie has taken on a definition entirely based on the typical sound of independent music in the 1980s, losing its connection to production style.

The origins of independent music lie in the early distribution of private press albums from the 1960s–1970s as well as late '70s British independent record labels, from the early alternative music scene such as Rough Trade, Factory, Industrial Records and Mute, which later contributed to the development of alternative rock music. NME released the influential compilation album C86 in 1986, which helped define indie rock. American independent music first emerged in the 1980s, and was spread via college radios, which led to the term college rock. Styles that evolved out of indie music and reached wide commercial success in the 1990s include grunge (Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and the Smashing Pumpkins) and Britpop (Blur, Pulp, and Oasis). In the 21st century, due to the internet, indie music saw a global spread in popularity, as music fans were no longer dependent on physical publications to find new music.

Independent record labels, important to the development of indie music, are characterized by their smaller operations, lower funding, and greater creative control as compared to major labels. Independent labels use a variety of methods of distribution, with the label generally owning the copyright for the sound recording. They generally give smaller advances, or sometimes no advance, and some may offer higher royalty splits than major labels.

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    Aigel
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    96238
  2. 2
    Milo Greene
    161375
    17392
  3. 3
    John Nolan
    71117
    18446
  4. 4
    Love of Lesbian
    62684
    24836
  5. 5
    Ewelina Lisowska
    50088
    13334
  6. 6
    Clint Boon
    31014
    9584
  7. 7
    Alina Orlova
    29029
    10416
  8. 8
    Cub Sport
    26410
    1206
  9. 10
    Jonna Lee
    24851
    782
  10. 12
    Hello Seahorse!
    24104
    9272
  11. 13
    Doron Talmon
    22297
    8750
  12. 14
    Tom Hamilton Jr.
    19155
    7266
  13. 15
    Tiffani Wood
    16619
    6646
  14. 16
    Nick Hemming
    16275
    6462
  15. 17
    Casey Crescenzo
    15592
    4668
  16. 18
    David Rovics
    14821
    2070
  17. 19
    Sam Coomes
    14627
    3050
  18. 20
    250
    14161
    446
  19. 21
    Josh Pyke
    13053
    2828
  20. 22
    Horse McDonald
    11099
    846
  21. 23
    Mark Wilson
    10565
    2042
  22. 24
    Cheeze touch
    9209
    1826
  23. 26
    Bad Astronaut
    8252
    3260
  24. 27
    Pru
    7131
    198
  25. 28
    Charlie Mars
    6742
    2636
  26. 30
    Sean Hayes
    6033
    2380
  27. 32
    Mick Cooke
    5648
    1322
  28. 33
    The Music Tapes
    5596
    1306
  29. 34
    Odnono
    5302
    1280
  30. 35
    Hope
    5195
    562
  31. 36
    Tomer Yeshayahu
    4848
    1112
  32. 37
    Scrawl
    4565
    268
  33. 38
    Graffiti6
    4318
    1232
  34. 39
    The Impossibles
    4030
    1594
  35. 40
    Pontiak
    3683
    1472
  36. 41
    The Honeydogs
    3507
    792
  37. 42
    Yeti
    3453
    400
  38. 43
    The Beekeepers
    3253
    1298
  39. 44
    The Crimea
    2982
    306
  40. 46
    The Zephyrs
    2776
    1110
  41. 47
    Locas in Love
    2571
    374
  42. 49
    The Damnwells
    2433
    968
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    Clearlake
    2352
    420
 
 

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