Technologies and media
Trance music hides secret messages in new encryption technique
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- Monday, 05 September 2016
Next time you find yourself dancing to trance music in a club, listen carefully to the tempo — it may be sending you a message.
Musique et nouvelles technologies - quelques réflexions
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- Monday, 05 September 2016
Etre ému, se mouvoir c'est se souvenir du plaisir d'un son. C'est très résumé à peu près ce que le philosophe Philippe Lacoue-Labarthes pensait de la musique. Il y a des faits de mémoire.
Technology isn’t just changing the way we listen to music
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- Tuesday, 23 August 2016
Music genres ain’t what they used to be. There has never been a better time to write and record songs and sounds, thanks to the boom in social media and the flick-of-a-switch access to a world of influences, ideas and inspiration.
Algorithm and blues: Putting a Google-written song to the test
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- Tuesday, 23 August 2016
Google’s computers wrote a song. In the hands of a professional musician, does the tune have potential?
Is Bandcamp the Holy Grail of Online Record Stores?
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- Tuesday, 23 August 2016
A lesser-known artist you love makes a new recording — say, the hip-hop group Clipping or the Chicago punk band Mace or the electronic composer Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith. You feel you have to graft it onto your life. How does that go for you these days?
Tuned Global launches free music app for Indonesia
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- Tuesday, 23 August 2016
Mobile engagement firm Tuned Global has launched a free music-streaming app called Nada Kita, partnering with the six largest local independent music labels to bring Indonesian music to consumers.
Les 5 instruments de musique les plus insolites
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- Tuesday, 23 August 2016
Si les joueurs de guitare, batterie et même triangle apparaissent comme des dieux de la musique pour vous, que vous souhaitez mettre votre talent au service d’un instrument ou tout simplement avoir la côte auprès des demoiselles, voici cinq moyens pour atteindre l’objectif que vous vous êtes fixé.
Inside The Playlist Factory
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- Tuesday, 26 July 2016
When he’s choosing your music for you, Carl Chery, 37, is in Culver City, California, sitting at his desk in an office with no signage, trying to decide whether Drake and Future’s “Jumpman” (jumpman, jumpman, jumpman) has jumped the shark.
HD broadcasts, once the future of opera, are now seen by some as its demise
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- Tuesday, 26 July 2016
Still, 10 years on, the broadcasts remain controversial. They’re an easy scapegoat for the decline in opera’s audience: They haven’t drawn a significant new audience to the art form, and they appear to be an attractive alternative for people who might otherwise pay to see live opera.
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