Technologies and media
This music app uses a clever new technique to preserve (and improve) your hearing
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- Tuesday, 07 February 2017
That’s the bold ambition of a new music app, which lets you play music via YouTube, SoundCloud, Spotify, or its own music library — but does so in a way that your ears will thank you for.
The Battle Between Technology and Music
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- Tuesday, 07 February 2017
Technology and music have evolved greatly both simultaneously and interdependently. In music production, technological advances have transformed music not only in how it is produced, but also how it is heard.
Why So Many Music Technology Startups Fail
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- Tuesday, 07 February 2017
The digital evolution has had a massive and continuing influence on the new music technology ecosystem, including the plethora of startups entering the space.
3 Music Tech Trends To Watch In 2017
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- Tuesday, 07 February 2017
As we move into 2017, here are a few things that artists should be aware of and, when budget or personal connections allow, incorporate into their next release.
Seeing Sound
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- Tuesday, 07 February 2017
With DECI up and running, Doidge used EEG technology to observe the effects of music on the brain.
La webradio, un medium pour la diffusion de la musique indépendante
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- Tuesday, 07 February 2017
En musique, l’engagement passe par la différence. Hors des circuits économiques, dans l’esprit des radios libres, le modèle de la webradio offre un regard novateur, souvent plus expert sur la musique.
Algorave: the live coding movement that makes next-level electronic music
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- Tuesday, 24 January 2017
In the back room of a bar in the South London suburb of New Cross, there’s a revolution happening. Or maybe it’s not so much a revolution as a de-volution, a rolling back to the backend of music production, where the possibilities of the encoded information inside computer software is open and endless.
Music Technology of the 1970s: A Timeline
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- Tuesday, 24 January 2017
Mind-warping synthesizers! The Walkman! Karaoke! Looking back at the ’70s innovations that shaped how people created and listened to music throughout the decade and beyond.
From Jingles to Pop Hits, A.I. Is Music to Some Ears
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- Tuesday, 24 January 2017
Having machines write music is not new. In the 1950s, the composer Lejaren Hiller used a computer to produce the “Illiac” Suite for string quartet, the first computer-generated score.
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