Established in 1994 by music journalist Anil Prasad, Innerviews is the Internet’s first and longest-running music magazine. Innerviews delivers in-depth, uncompromising interviews that enable artists to speak at length about topics that matter to them.
Prasad is the author of the best-selling book Innerviews: Music Without Borders. The eBook edition hit #1 on iTunes’ Arts & Entertainment and Music charts. The book features detailed interviews with 24 renowned musicians who share candid thoughts on the joy and pain of the creative process, their careers and aspirations, conflicts and collaborations, and the realities of today's music business. The book has been acclaimed by media outlets worldwide. "Prasad gets artists to share their deepest thoughts about a wide range of topics, from spiritual inspiration and motives to compositional methods. A fascinating look at the thinking of contemporary artists," said The Christian Science Monitor. "The book sets the bar for getting musicians to speak candidly and thoughtfully about their work and relation to the world,” wrote The Ottawa Citizen. NPR's Echoes radio program spotlighted the site and book in a mini-documentary.
Prasad is an outspoken critic of music industry practices. His essay "The Finger’s on the Self-Destruct Button: The Ugly Truth about Apple, Google, Spotify, and the Rest of the Music Streaming Universe," reached millions of people, making it the most widely-read perspective on how streaming royalty rates have adversely affected artists. Prasad's provocative take on the music business is featured in major interviews with The Buffalo News, Radio New Zealand, All About Jazz, and 15 Questions.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast.
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