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29.3.2026
When Musicians Lose the Joy of Music – and How We Can Find It Again

A new interview report by Henrik Marstal, published in collaboration with the Danish Musicians’ Union, Autor, and Koda Kultur, sheds light on a serious but often overlooked side of the music industry: when the passion for music is overshadowed by pressure, stress, and unrealistic expectations.

29.3.2026
First gig, first mistakes – and how to learn from them

Most musicians remember their first gig with mixed feelings. It was exciting, nerve-wracking – and probably filled with small (or big) mistakes. A missed cue, a forgotten verse, technical issues, or just the natural feeling of being new on stage.

29.3.2026
Shall We Jam? How to Make Great First Musical Meetings

There’s something special about the first time you play with someone. Whether it’s planned or completely spontaneous, a jam session can open the door to new musical friendships, ideas, and collaborations. But how do you make the most of that first meeting so everyone leaves wanting to play again?

29.3.2026
Your Music Shouldn’t Live on Just One Platform

In today’s digital world filled with platforms, apps, and social media, it can be tempting to focus all your energy on just one. But if you want to truly grow your audience as a musician, one platform isn’t enough. Your music — and your story — deserves to live in more than one place.

29.3.2026
When the Music Stops – How to Move On After a Band Breakup

At some point, most musicians will experience it: a band breaks up. Maybe musical differences caused a rift, maybe life got in the way – time, finances, distance. No matter the reason, the end of a band can feel like a punch to the gut. But it doesn’t have to be the end of the road. In fact, it might just be the beginning of something new.

29.3.2026
A Good Rehearsal Space Is More Than Just Four Walls

For many bands and musicians, the rehearsal room isn’t just where you play – it’s where the creative magic happens. It’s your base, your testing ground, and sometimes your second home. That’s why the space you rehearse in matters.