IMPALA has launched a Covid-19 Task Force for the independent sector and is planning a “call to action” to help those affected.
With a mission to protect artists, SMEs and ...
The 10th edition of IMPALA’s Album of the Year award has been won by German artist Apparat, for LP5, released on UK independent label Mute.
Apparat (pictured) fought off competition from a shortlist of ...
With just days to go until Brexit at 11pm on Friday, January 31, there’s still uncertainty surrounding key areas for the music industry.
As revealed in the latest issue of ...
With just days to go until Brexit, the music industry has called for clarity from culture minister Nigel Adams on the key issues facing the sector.
The UK exits the ...
As the music industry returns to work, it’s time for our traditional survey of the sector to kick off the year.
The start of a new decade is set to ...
In the bumper end-of-year edition of Music Week, we invited the industry to share their opinions on the moments that defined 2019.
In the first part of our round-up ...
IMPALA has announced the election of Francesca Trainini of Italian independent music body PMI as its new chair.
Trainini said: “I am delighted to be the new chair and would like ...
IMPALA is among the signatories to a new code of conduct covering streaming manipulation for tech companies and the music sector.
The code is designed to ensure the online world ...
IMPALA has welcomed the final approval of the Copyright Directive by European member states.
The Council of the EU approved the final text, following the vote by MEPs last month. ...
It was a moment of truth for the IMPALA executive chair Helen Smith as she witnessed the crunch vote in Strasbourg. Here, Smith explains why Article 13 could now lead ...