Tidal launched social network for musicians communication
13.03.24
Music streaming service Tidal is introducing a new collaboration and sharing tool for musicians – Tidal Circles. This is a new social network specifically designed for creative individuals who want to find community and get advice in the music industry.
Tidal describes Circles as a forum for artists to discuss their career experiences and interact with peers about how to get ahead in the music industry. This new feature is available to musicians, DJs, and other creatives who have an artist profile on Tidal.
Circles is currently in early access and is only available to artists in the Tidal Rising program and newbies who use Tidal Artist Home. The platform is not yet open to producers, label executives and other music industry participants.
Tidal Circles functionality includes the ability to discuss topics such as touring and booking, fans and social media, and creativity and music production. Users can post comments as themselves or anonymously, and the platform promises to police content according to rules and standards.
The good news for artists is that using Circles is completely free and available through the Tidal Artist homepage.
Circles is currently just getting started, but Tidal continues to work on other initiatives to support the development of the music community. Additionally, Tidal has simplified its subscription plans to make choosing a subscription clearer and more accessible, while also adding more features at an affordable price. This will allow more people to access premium features without breaking the bank.
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