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December 28 · Issue #1096 · View online |
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New Device Puts Music In Your Head -- No Headphones Required
Imagine a world where you move around in your own personal sound bubble. You listen to your favorite tunes, play loud computer games, watch a movie or get navigation directions in your car — all without disturbing those around you.
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Kansas City Symphony to Return in January, Launches Streaming Platform
Those who cannot attend in person will still get the opportunity to watch the performances via the organization’s new streaming platform, MySymphonySeat.org.
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Forget Spotify Wrapped: This AI skewers your streaming music tastes
This is the only 2020 recap you need.
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Metallica Catalog Arrives In Highest Quality Audio For The First Time On Tidal
HiFi members have the added benefit of listening to iconic albums like “Master Of Puppets” and “Ride The Lightning” in Tidal Masters — as flawless as they sounded in the mastering suite and exactly as the artists intended.
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Why Did Vinyl Subscriptions Spike This Year — And Will It Continue?
How the pandemic helped record-club subscriptions skyrocket and informed new strategies going forward.
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Sleevenote is a high-res music player designed for album art
Tom Vek (yes, that Tom Vek) has designed a music player, one he hopes will break the curse of gadgets designed by musicians.
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10 Ways To Create Engaging Audio Ads For Music Streaming Platforms
To create compelling audio ads that will capture the interest of listeners on music streaming platforms, follow these basics from the experts of Forbes Agency Council.
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Daft Punk’s full ‘TRON: Legacy’ soundtrack arrives on streaming services for the first time
Daft Punk have released a new deluxe edition of their ‘TRON: Legacy’ soundtrack on streaming platforms, with nine songs new to streaming.
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Why AI will never write a great song
Two years ago, the songwriter Nick Cave told his fans that he’d speak to them directly — not through an interviewer. ‘This will be between you and me,’ he wrote.
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At Work With Gwen Riley, Peloton's Head of Music
The former Disney exec has brokered partnerships with Beyoncé, Lin-Manuel Miranda, and the Prince estate, as Peloton’s home-exercise offerings give artists a new way to recruit fans in lockdown.
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The Challenges and Opportunities in Transforming the 'Song Exploder' Podcast Into a Netflix Show
In 2014, Hrishikesh “Hrishi” Hirway first combined music and podcasts with Song Exploder, a biweekly podcast that explores a popular song through an intimate discussion with the track’s creator.
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