Acts from Metronomy to Neil Young turn to streaming to keep playing during crisis
“It’s a way to bring money in,” says the Metronomy bassist, Olugbenga Adelekan, who is preparing to give an online lesson from his home studio. “It’s not going to be loads of money because I’ve said to people it’s pay what you can afford, but at least it’s a way to combat the looming spectre of full isolation.”
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