coronavirus pandemic.Initially launched in April, AIM’s Crisis Fund has already helped nearly 200 people in the music industry — including tour managers, live crew, sound engineers, producers, agents, managers, promoters and publicists — who have lost out on work or had projects cancelled due to the lockdown.These 200 beneficiaries include contractors and freelancers who were due to work with artists such as Bonobo, FKA Twigs, Fontaines D.C., Idles and Laura Marling.AIM point out that self-employed workers make up around 72% of the music industry’s workforce, and many of those workers are currently falling through the cracks of both government and music industry funding schemes.AIM are now extending access to their Covid-19 Crisis Fund into.