Music streamers play live: sets, production sessions, practice and requests taken from chat. That happens on Twitch, YouTube and Kick, while the finished work sits somewhere else entirely, on Spotify, Apple Music, Bandcamp or SoundCloud. These pages hold both, the stream while it is running and every release, merch and ticket link when it is not.
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A live broadcast of somebody playing or making music: a DJ set, an instrument, a full band, or a producer building a track from an empty session. Requests taken from chat and takes played twice are the parts a finished recording cannot reproduce.
Twitch and YouTube carry most live music, with Kick alongside them. Releases live somewhere else entirely, on Spotify, Apple Music, Bandcamp and SoundCloud, which is why an artist needs one page that holds the stream and the catalogue together.
Recordings of a music stream are routinely muted or pulled by automated copyright matching, sometimes even when the artist owns the work. That makes the live broadcast the reliable version and makes the schedule worth publishing somewhere a fan can actually find it.
Yes. Streaming platforms, release pages, merch and tickets sit in the same list as the live embed, so the page still does its job on the days nobody is broadcasting.
An audio interface, microphones, monitoring, and whatever instrument the set is built on, plus a camera. Each creator page lists their own setup with a link to each item.