MusicTech Rewinder - Issue #18

ENJOY READING AND HAVE A FANTASTIC WEEKEND!

Cheers,

Matt

So much will change in the recorded music side of the music industry by the end of year as a result of the quarantine, some things expected and some not.

As the world added decibels, so did orchestras.

Mr. Teitelbaum, whose sonic vocabulary emphasized otherworldly sounds and textures, worked with everyone from Karlheinz Stockhausen to Anthony Braxton.

This is a big day for patents relating to Apple's future headset device being that this is Apple's third invention. This invention generally relates to wearable display devices and systems with multimodal audio components that are operable in a variety of selectable modes to allow for different user experiences.

In an effort to help you understand COVID-19’s effects on music streaming, we take a close look at genre consumption on Spotify.

Spotify Technology SA revived the music business. Now it wants the industry to return the favor.

In mid-March, as more Americans were ordered to stay home to slow the spread of the coronavirus, a sense of foreboding started to creep up on British rocker Yungblud.

What happens when you combine music, Joe Rogan, and probability?

This article offers a 30,000-foot view on major changes sweeping through the music business today, drawing inspiration from my ongoing book research on music and tech entrepreneurship.

Daily update for the music business on the coronavirus (April 24)