Technologies and media
The father of electronic music’s lost instrument has finally been built
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- Wednesday, 08 May 2019
Pentagram partner Yuri Suzuki has created the first working version of Raymond Scott’s mythic self-generating music machine.
Which music identification service should you use?
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- Monday, 06 May 2019
In that market, SoundHound and Shazam are the two most well-known music id'ing apps. But which one is better?
'You're Probably Going To Be Replaced'
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- Sunday, 28 April 2019
"AI is something that our business relies on today for organization, recommendation and search. There are 20,000 new tracks uploaded to Spotify every day, do you seriously think that humans are listening to every track and categorizing them?"
10 European music tech startups to look out for in 2019
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- Sunday, 28 April 2019
Technology has revolutionised the music industry and the way we interact with it on daily basis. From the way music is created to daily insights about your song’s popularity, tech has disrupted music, and is bringing new benefits to musicians.
Imogen Heap’s musical gloves are finally available to everyone
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- Sunday, 28 April 2019
Inspired by MIT's Elly Jessop, and Max Matthews before that, Heap's gloves enable electronic musicians to step out from behind their banks of gear to actually perform to their audience.
Le retour en grâce du vinyle concerne-t-il aussi la musique classique ?
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- Sunday, 28 April 2019
Qui aurait pu parier sur un tel retour gagnant du disque vinyle, ne serait-ce il y a 5 ans seulement ?
An economist explains what digital technology means for the future of popular culture
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- Tuesday, 16 April 2019
In the early days of file-sharing and the internet, experts worried that technology would gut the creative industries, leaving consumers with fewer (and lower-quality) choices than ever before.
Why We Need A Conscious Music Tech Revolution Now!
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- Tuesday, 16 April 2019
The context now is right for startups to innovate in music. There are companies in the music space which are beginning to turn a profit and the digital music market is maturing.
Why the music industry needs the video gaming industry’s help to scale virtual concerts
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- Tuesday, 16 April 2019
Marshmello’s concert in Fortnite may have happened over two months ago, but it continues to be on the tip of the music industry’s tongue as a groundbreaking precedent for how music and gaming will converge in artists’ careers.
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