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  • Why (most) Tiger Mendoza Music Won’t Be on Spotify soon

    Why (most) Tiger Mendoza Music Won’t Be on Spotify soon

    As you may have noticed, there’s a bit of trend of artists removing their music from Spotify, the well known music streaming service. After a lot of mulling it over, I’ve decided that the new Tiger Mendoza album Not A Game and the preceding single The Puzzle Is The Point will not be added to Spotify. I am also working on removing existing TM releases from Spotify as well.

    Spotify started out as a reasonable alternative to the booming music downloading scene that came out of the early 00s Napster and Bit Torrent scenes but pretty quickly their practices started becoming more and more dubious – from the minuscule payments they give to the majority of the artists that have music on their platform to just not playing musicians for tracks with less than 1000 plays (which would include us) to Spotify founder Daniel Ek using that money to fund research in to AI based war drones. With everything else going on I’m just not comfortable with Tiger Mendoza music being on the Spotify platform.

    To be clear I don’t necessarily have a problem with music streaming in and of itself. Streaming music from a shared music library is a reasonable thing to do and can have many in 2025 – shared playlists, discovering random b-sides and remixes that you didn’t know existed, diving in to a bit of the Spice Girls alongside some Deftones because you can, etc. Again, in comparison to the download everything for free generation it came from, music streaming which should actually pay something back to the artists and their labels is a reasonable alternative, IF it’s done properly. The whole streaming set up is far from perfect – generally artists don’t really get paid enough from streaming in my opinion and there are various other structural things that could be improved but expecting people to go back to buying £20 CDs from HMV for 1 track isn’t realistic. And I just don’t have my CD wallets any more. Minidiscs on the other hand…

    But streaming does not equal Spotify. Because Spotify got in there pretty early on, many people use Spotify to mean all music streaming in a similar way to people referring to vacuum cleaners as Hoovers but there are other streaming options. The obvious next question is “So what alternative to Spotify do you recommend Ian / Tiger / Whatever?” and the honest answer is, I don’t know. For music streaming I personally use YouTube Music because it comes with my YouTube subscription (yes I subscribe to YouTube but that’s a post for another day). People say that Qobuz and Tidal are better in terms of how much they pay to Artists and that’s good. Obviously there’s always Bandcamp which is great for purchases (which kind of goes against my HMV analogy from earlier but there you go) but less good for just streaming and random musical exploration. If anyone has any other suggestions feel free to leave them in the comments below.

    I guess what I’m trying to say is you do you but going forwards, don’t expect TM releases to be on Spotify going forwards. There may still be the odd Tiger Mendoza track on the platform uploaded by other people we’ve licensed our music to (like this one for example) or remixes I’ve done for other people for but any TM music released by TM will not be put on Spotify going forwards. We never really got much from Spotify plays anyway, partially due to the reasons mentioned above so it won’t be a massive dent in our finances. I’m sure the financial team from Spotify won’t even think to shrug it off – it would take an Ed Sheeran or Taylor Swift level artist to jump ship for them to even notice but shout out to bands like King Gizzard and Deerhoof who have lead the way.

    Oh and that new album? Check this out

  • New Playlist: Tiger Tracks #2

    New Playlist: Tiger Tracks #2

    Ok here we go, the second Tiger Tunes playlist! Very happy with this little selection and yes it features one of my tracks and no I don’t care.
    A small note: Un-surprisingly Harry Nilson isn’t on Bandcamp so the Bandcamp version has 1 less track. Also UNKLE’s Psyence Fiction isn’t on Bandcamp so I had to sub that for a different track as well.

  • New Playlist: Tiger Tracks #1

    New Playlist: Tiger Tracks #1

    Hello! New TM music is on the way in 2022 but before we get to that I thought I would share some of the tracks that influenced the new project and some just generally great stuff you should go check out. I’ve got a few playlists lined up and I’m hoping to share 1 a over the next few weeks but let’s start at number 1.

    A quick note: Where I can I will link to the official Bandcamp pages for each track where I can because GO SUPPORT ARTISTS ON BANDCAMP!!!! but as not everything is on Bandcamp there’s a Spotify version below as well.

  • Nightshift 2020 Top 30 [Updated 9th Dec]

    Nightshift 2020 Top 30 [Updated 9th Dec]

    Well 2020’s been a hell of a year hasn’t it? Thankfully there’s been some really great music from across the board to keep us all company during various lockdowns and the lovely folk a Nightshift (i.e. Ronan) has put together a special 1-off issue to tell the story of how musicians, venues and promoters around Oxford have dealt with the pandemic which you can download from http://nightshiftmag.co.uk.

    The issue also features Nightshift’s annual end of year list of top tracks of the year which I am very happy to say Tiger Mendoza and Kate Herridge feature in at number 16! As a companion piece here’s list of links to all of the acts involved:

    If streaming is more your thing you can find a Spotify version here and a YouTube version here although bear in mind that not all of the acts are on Spotify so it doesn’t contain the whole top 30.

    I’m hoping to rustle up a sneaky little surprise for Christmas but until then take care, stay safe and as always thanks for listening!

    Update: Now includes original version of Julia Sophie’s “xOx”

  • TMSk8: The Mixtape – Release Details

    TMSk8: The Mixtape – Release Details

    Ok here it is. I made a lockdown album. I didn’t mean to but hey, it was something do between sitting at home and binging Cobra Kai on Netflix. Oh and playing THPS 1+2. Obviously.

    The idea of doing a Mixtape based around ‘boarding games like THPS, Skate and SSX has been something I’ve actually been thinking of doing for a while – way before the new game was even announced. It’s just good timing I guess.

    The album will be available from Bandcamp on Friday 6th November (which also happens to be the next Bandcamp Day) and then all of the usual streaming services a couple of weeks later. “But Ian / Tiger / Whatever, why would I download it from Bandcamp when I can stream it on Spotify alongside my favourite Pixies / S Club 7 album?” I hear you ask. Well…

    • The Bandcamp deluxe release will include 2 tracks (“TMSk8” and “Futurist Car Chase”) which will get as soon as you pre-order the album
    • The Bandcamp version comes with instrumentals for all the vocal tracks.
    • The price for the whole thing will be £5 which probably less than it will be on other download sites.
    • It comes with expanded sleeve notes and artwork inspired by the release created by Mila Todd.
    • I genuinely believe that Bandcamp are one of the good guys in terms of music distribution and the support they’ve offered to bands and music makers over the past few months has been amazing.

    A MASSIVE thank you to all of the people that have featured or contributed to this album in some way. Here’s the tracklisting:

    All platforms:
    Bomberg Redux (feat. Red Wilkins)
    Easy Tiger (feat. Sinister Sound Gallery & Mike Ginger)
    Oppressor (You Don’t Know) (feat. Mila Todd)
    Exhibition (feat. Stuart Macbeth)
    KPS (feat. Half Decent)
    Masks (feat. Daniel Clear)
    Words (feat. Kate Herridge)
    FOMO
    Ja El Beat
    Fear of Falling (feat. Emma Coombs)
    Antisocial Media (TM vs Restructure)
    Battery
    Fighting Firm (feat. Phi Project)
    Skate Free (feat. Octavia Freud)
    Beautiful People

    Bandcamp only:
    TMSk8 (Bonus Track)
    Futurist Car Chase (Bonus Track)
    Easy Tiger (Instrumental)
    Exhibition (Alt Mix)
    Oppressor (You Don’t Know) (Instrumental)
    KPS (Instrumental)
    Words (Instrumental)
    FOMO (Instrumental)
    Fear of Falling (Instrumental)
    Antisocial Media (Instrumental)
    Beautiful People (Instrumental)

  • New Track: Futurist Car Chase

    New Track: Futurist Car Chase

    Surprise! I released a new track on to streaming services and Bandcamp today. There’s a bit of a story to it but if you’re not fussed and just want the track here’s some links:

    Bandcamp
    Spotify

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