kenzie@bighassle.com

Joined August 2013
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it’s so hard to say goodbye to my incredible job 💙 if any editors are reading this, i’d love to write for you
Today, we’re sharing the decision that we are winding down Nina Protocol. The site will be winding down in phases over the next six weeks. You should use this time to withdraw your earnings and export your releases, purchases and connections. Our goal is to make it easy for you to take your Nina activity with you before the site goes offline. After July 15th the site and app will be fully offline. We’re looking into options to archive Nina Editorial online and will share a link to that once we do. May 28 - June 15: - Uploads and purchases on Nina will be shut off - Site will remain browsable - Tools for exporting published and purchased releases, withdrawing funds, and exporting social graph will be made available for offboarding June 15 - July 15: - Site will no longer be browseable and only offboarding tools will be available July 15: - Site will be shutdown In 2021, we saw musicians’ growing fatigue in the face of streaming’s one-size-fits-all payments, context-collapse, and algorithmic discovery. We set out to build infrastructure for independent music that allowed musicians to sell their music, create their context, and connect with listeners on their own terms. Our goal was to release independent music from the grips of Big Streaming, which we felt unfairly tilted outcomes to benefit the major labels. - Over the last five years, we’ve built new models for: Releasing music direct-to-fans - Helping artists contextualize their music - Elevating listeners from the role of passive consumer to active collaborator - Bringing editorial and curation directly into the discovery experience While our work created meaningful connections and helped foster listeners’ love for new music, we were unable to find a revenue strategy that would give Nina a path to sustainability at its current size. We looked at our options for how to fund the platform and continue working on it, and saw no viable paths forward that would allow us to continue developing, or responsibly maintain Nina the way it runs today. We are disappointed at this outcome and our inability to get Nina to long-term stability, as this has been a labor of love for the last 5 years, but remain honored to have played a role in supporting and highlighting incredible corners of the music community. We are immensely grateful to all who supported Nina, released music, listened, supported artists, attended shows, and wrote about music on Nina. Big Streaming has the benefit of convenience, but mostly at the expense of the artists big and small who don’t win the attention lottery. We continue to be inspired by platforms like Bandcamp, Soundcloud, Untitled, Subvert, Cantilever, Tidal, Qobuz. The work of a musician changes with each phase of technology. Anyone who brings more context to artists and provides direct paths to revenue and fans should be supported. We are optimistic and look forward to seeing how those who continue to build for independent music will improve our corner of the world.
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Madeline knows every cool artist a year before anyone else and writes with a blend of skepticism, enthusiasm, and humor that's desperately needed rn. She should be writing for every music pub with a budget. Editors, get at her.
it’s so hard to say goodbye to my incredible job 💙 if any editors are reading this, i’d love to write for you
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Well. After two really great years I was laid off from Stereogum today Please do be in touch at abbyfjones@gmail.com with any work leads <3
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On its debut EP, Cashier offers six songs of riffs that roil at the edge of feedback, wrapped around sweetly sung lyrics about dissolving relationships and coming-of-age moments pitchfork.com/reviews/albums…
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up now at rolling stone: our recap of the best things we saw at sxsw 2026, including my rave reviews for Swapmeet, TTSSFU, Water From Your Eyes/This Is Lorelei, Victoryland, Yakiyn, Diles Que No Me Maten, Good Flying Birds, Buddy Red, and more! rollingstone.com/music/music…
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Taking cues from giants of the genre like My Bloody Valentine and Nothing, Arizona band Glixen are crafting a sound that’s a perfect tonic through troubled times Read the full #NMERadar feature: nme.com/features/music-inter…
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some personal news: after 11 years i was laid off from rolling stone! kind of surreal feeling to start over but excited to see what's next 🫶
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after 3 years, i was laid off by rolling stone. im appreciative of my time there, but i know this is opening a better path🙌🏿 putting everything into my newsletter for now, plz subscribe: andrejgee.substack.com/ a gofundme for anyone who'd like to help: bit.ly/4pPKAxA

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We still need 368 new subscribers (or $5,325) to get Issue 75 off to press. Subscribe for 25% off, grab back issues for 50% off, or support us through advertising or Patreon. Learn how you can help keep truly independent music journalism alive: undertheradarmag.com/news/he…
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Stereogum relaunched today on the same platform used by Defector and other great subscription-based sites. We are excited to keep surviving and thriving as an independent music blog in the 2020s. @scottgum has a very informative post about all the changes: stereogum.com/2478838/stereo…
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announcing dora.nyc - A directory of resources and aid for NYC. use / distribute / add
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