MusicTech Rewinder - Issue #12

HEY!

I hope you enjoy reading my 'Weekly MusicTech Digest' so far.

Due to travelling, I'm going to take a quick break for three weeks now.

The next edition will be in your mailbox on February 7.

Stay tuned! ;)

Cheers, Matt

Also imagine if Apple Music for Artists shared with artists the time stamps on Shazams, beyond the date, like the specific hour and minute people were Shazam’ing an artist’s music? In matching Apple…

When Journey’s song Don’t Stop Believin’ was originally released as the second single from the album Escape in 1981, it was a modest US chart hit (Billboard Hot 100 no. 9). Fast forward 18 years, in 2009 the track had two very prominent syncs: The Sopranos finale and Glee (the song featured in six episodes).

Spotify is launching a playlist generator today that can line up some killer tunes for you and your hamster, bird, iguana, dog or cat.

Companies are making plans to put droves of departed idols on tour — reanimating a live-music industry whose biggest earners will soon be dying off.

Today, we’re pleased to introduce the Differentiable Digital Signal Processing (DDSP) library. DDSP lets you combine the interpretable structure of classical...

One important impact appears to be on vocals.

The next big thing in earbuds is a form of AR you never thought of.

Pearl Jam are up to something, and that something may or may not be teasing a new album called Gigaton via a worldwide augmented reality scavenger hunt. An

Scientists team up with group Massive Attack to create blueprint that will 'transform the music industry'.

Music mogul Merck Mercuriadis is spending $1 billion to buy the rights to the most popular pop songs, from Taylor Swift and Timbaland to Bruno Mars.

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