MusicTech Rewinder - Issue #13

Techstars Music announced the 10 music tech startups that will be joining the organization’s mentorship-driven accelerator program in 2020, its fourth overall.

Musicians like YACHT and others are using artificial intelligence to push the artform forward in exciting and sometimes bizarre new ways.

All Kinds of Limbo: a beautifully-choreographed volumetric performance for the ages.

"The world's largest trade-only music event" shined a spotlight on how VR and AR are changing how artists perform live.

A group of researchers from the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M), in collaboration with Chinese scientists from the University of Nanjing (NJU), have designed a new type of acoustic insulation that enables sound waves ...

Music Tectonics conference director, podcast host, and rock paper scissors CEO Dmitri Vietze has been closely watching the seismic shifts shaking up the music industry as a result of tech and innovation. Which seismic zones will be the most active in 2020? Dmitri targets 20 phenomena to watch in the year ahead.

We chat to Art+Logic’s Brett Porter to find out what makes this new interfacing spec tick

Times Internet-backed homegrown music streaming app Gaana has crossed 150 Mn monthly active users (MAUs) at the end of last year

In some cases, the job of composer might be going the way of typewriter repairman and bowling pinsetter as software creates music more cheaply and quickly than humans. Can you hear the difference?

Major music streaming services and media outlets lack an understanding of how new music culture evolves, but they still hold the power to determine success.

Music genres are challenging. In this streaming era, genres are becoming more blended, and even Spotify has labeled over 3,000 (sub)genres to their available content. I was still curious to explore…