Technologies and media
Are The Record Labels Of The Future Already Here?
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- Thursday, 27 October 2016
As advancements in technology continues to shift the music business landscape, the role of record labels has become uncertain.
Tech impacts music industry in different ways
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- Thursday, 27 October 2016
The San Francisco music tech summit is all about bringing together artists, technologists and investors to make music and hopefully lots of money.
The Chinese Music App That Wants to Be the Next Facebook
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- Tuesday, 18 October 2016
Musical.ly is beloved by millions of lip-syncing American tweens. To survive, it must become a full-fledged social network. That won’t be easy.
Uber, But for Millennials Who Want Orchestras in Their Living Rooms
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- Tuesday, 18 October 2016
Bodkin, the founder of Groupmuse, wasn’t always a fan of classical music. Growing up, he had the same vague connotations that many young people do: stuffy, boring, made for people with white gloves and white hair.
Sony develops algorithm based AI music
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- Tuesday, 18 October 2016
Sony Computer Science Laboratory (CSL) in Paris is developing a system of algorithms which can create songs that cater to the user's taste, based on styles adapted from existing music.
La musique générée par les commits Github est étonnamment relaxante
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- Tuesday, 18 October 2016
Github Audio propose aux internautes d'écouter une symphonie créée en temps réel d'après les contributions des développeurs à la plateforme la plus populaire d'hébergement de projets open-source.
Open Music Initiative Adds Intel Technology to Help Simplify How Creators Are Identified, Paid
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- Tuesday, 04 October 2016
The Open Music Initiative (OMI), an open-source framework for music rights and licensing, has announced that Intel’s blockchain technology, Sawtooth Lake, will be its reference platform open source ledger for tracking, managing and protecting use of rights holders’ intellectual property.
MTV made music videos cool. Technology will make them epic
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- Tuesday, 04 October 2016
Video never really killed the radio star, but it seemed like things might be heading that way when Micheal Jackson joined a zombie flash dance for the 13-minute epic that was the Thriller music video.
You're in the band: virtual reality's orchestral future
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- Tuesday, 04 October 2016
The Philharmonia’s principal conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen wants you to join his virtual symphony orchestra. He talks VR and the future of concertgoing.
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