HACKER Q&A
📣 freedomben

Revisiting Bandcamp 1.5 years after being acquired by Epic


Bandcamp was acquired by Epic in March of 2022. A lot of people (myself included) were concerned how things would change. See: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30529780

How have things changed in your experience? Are you still using Bandcamp?

I've purchased several things recently and been very happy with it, although discovery could really use some improvement. However I've noticed a lot of newer music from bands that are on Bandcamp isn't on Bandcamp.

Are artists starting to leave the platform?


  👤 notsurenymore Accepted Answer ✓
I haven’t noticed any major difference, but I don’t use it a ton. My biggest gripe is that the search on the mobile app is terrible (mostly because it doesn’t let me sort by date), but I think that predates the acquisition.

👤 beezlebroxxxxxx
> However I've noticed a lot of newer music from bands that are on Bandcamp isn't on Bandcamp.

At least in terms of metal, the primary genre that I browse in Bandcamp, I've found the trend of record labels having a core Bandcamp page that acts as a hub and collects all of their releases is becoming more common.

Examples:

https://listen.20buckspin.com/

https://i-voidhangerrecords.bandcamp.com/

A lot of these bands might have older Bandcamp pages exclusively for them, but a lot of their newer releases are released and can be purchased only from that hub label page. I don't find it too annoying; it actually makes discoverability better for a lot of bands I might never find. A downside is there can be these older band pages that have no updates.