Indie Music

Indie music refers to a genre of music that is produced independently from the major commercial record labels. The term “indie” is derived from “independent,” highlighting the artists’ or bands’ autonomy in creative processes and distribution. Indie music encompasses a diverse range of styles and sounds, often characterized by a DIY (do-it-yourself) approach to production, marketing, and promotion.

Indie musicians typically prioritize artistic expression over commercial success, allowing for more experimental and innovative approaches to music making. This genre has gained popularity since the 1980s and includes various subgenres, such as indie rock, indie pop, and indie folk.

Indie music is often associated with smaller, independent labels or self-released works, and it has a strong presence in live music scenes and festival circuits. The internet and digital platforms have also played a significant role in the rise of indie music, enabling artists to reach audiences directly without the need for traditional recording contracts. Overall, indie music represents a commitment to artistic freedom and individuality within the music industry.