MusicTech Rewinder - Issue #5

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Music industry veteran Jeremy Lascelles looks back on how illegal downloads threatened the business.

Apple Music has partnered with PlayNetwork to launch Apple Music for Business, a service geared towards providing a fully licensed — and customizable — soundtrack to retail stores, restaurants and other commercial outlets.

We surveyed 6,000 American, British, and Chinese audio consumers about their listening habits and what they’re looking for in their next audio device.

Universal Music Group has launched a new app on iOS and Android called Universal Music Artists that will provide streaming and social analytics to its artists and their management teams all in one place.

The Mechanical Licensing Collective (MLC) announced that former Digital Data Exchange (DDEX) Chair […]

Dolby and Warner Music Group have debuted an elevated way to experience WMG songs and albums with Dolby Atmos Music. Dolby Atmos is redefining how music is experienced by giving artists a platform that allows listeners to experience a deeper connection with their favorite artists and songs. “Artists are excited to work in Dolby Atmos…

Back in July 2019, artist Badshah (pictured above) and his label Sony Music India caused an uncomfortable stir in the global music business when they revealed that they bought millions of views on YouTube for the artist's video "Pagal," in an attempt to “break” the platform’s record for most views in the first 24 hours.

Mega-producers once had remarkable runs, but changes in the industry made it difficult for today's best producers to stay on top for long.

Audio input in EP 01 sneaker is converted into vibrations that stimulate nerve receptors in your feet

A guide for musicians, agents, tour managers, promoters, venues, and booking agencies

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“Be loose!” The legendary multimedia artist, musician and film director Laurie Anderson puts it as simply and clearly as that when she here advises artists…