Indie music has been invaded by fake fans and cynical viral campaigns. Here’s how deep it all goes ⊕
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Companies such as Chaotic Good are confecting social media buzz to promote Geese, Oklou and other indie darlings. Industry insiders reveal how widespread the practice is – even if no-one is sure it a…
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The Australian band’s second album, Again, is among the year’s best, put out by Jack White’s Third Man Records. This time, they say, ‘it’s cool being part of a record release where people are going t…
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Indie developer’s take on the ethical conundrum about choosing who to save from an oncoming train may be gimmicky, but with its charm and bite-size levels, it’s ideal for the social media era
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Indie distributor Neon has revealed how it pulled off its second best-picture win in five years, following Parasite in 2020
The extraordinary success of Sean Baker’s sex worker romance at the Oscars o…
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