Kickstarter has announced it will take over the Drip music subscription service -- which included bands such as Franz Ferdinand and They Might Be Giants -- only a day before it was due to close ...
Earlier today, Kickstarter launched Drip, a kind of art subscription service intended to raise money for “creators” — visual and performing artists, filmmakers, writers, musicians, craftspeople, and ...
Kickstarter has launched a subscription service called Drip for supporting content creators' ongoing endeavors. More like this AMD FSR 4.1 Support Announced for Older RDNA 3 and RDNA 2-Based GPUs; ...
Drip, the music subscription platform, has shared an open letter from its founders announcing its closure. Drip was affiliated with number of independent labels and artists like Dirtybird, Stone’s ...
Drip, a platform powering music subscription services for independent labels and artists, has called it quits. Drip will shut down on March 18, according to a Medium post credited to co-founders Sam ...
Almost two years ago, Kickstarter acquired a startup called Drip, designed to help music fans support artists through subscriptions. Now, Kickstarter is relaunching Drip to help more creators get paid ...