Users shouldn't be afraid of exploring music or letting their kids choose a song, but since Apple Music lacks manual ...
Whether making microtonal pop or playing Renaissance instruments with sheep bones, a crop of bold artists are making genuinely strange music go mainstream – but are they at the mercy of the algorithm?
While this year's triple j Hottest 100 featured a significant number of Australian songs, local artists have suffered a shocking decline in online streaming figures over the past five years.
If we do not take our music listening habits out of the cold, dead hands of an automated algorithm — not to mention whose ...
Nearly every music streaming platform increasingly relies on artificial intelligence-driven algorithms. School of Media Arts and Studies Director Josh Antonuccio discusses AI's role in the age of ...
Likha operates by selling sync licenses to studios, networks, and agencies that need production-ready music without paying top-tier mainstream rates. This means an artist’s income stream doesn’t end ...
Streaming works in a fundamentally different way to radio. On radio, DJs based in Australia decide what listeners in a ...
Gigpit, which launched in Scott’s hometown of Victoria last year, is curated by the community itself, with artists, organizers, venues, and fans posting shows. Concertgoers can look through the ...
Napster has gone from letting users download music to embracing AI artists and their generated music. I checked out Napster’s ...
Alexis Krauss from Sleigh Bells has provided a frank explanation for why it’s tricky for many artists to boycott music ...
The throughline there, Wenner said on Semafor’s podcast, is that music fans are tired of being served content on social media that appeals to the “lowest common denominator,” rather than broadening ...