Spotify set to let fans remix tracks using AI
Not everyone is a born DJ, but if you’re keen to give a remix a crack, Spotify is looking to add a unique feature to its subscriptions, with something that costs extra.
Not everyone is a born DJ, but if you’re keen to give a remix a crack, Spotify is looking to add a unique feature to its subscriptions, with something that costs extra.
Much like when Twitter was a social network worth visiting and had a tick of approval for real accounts, Spotify is set to get something similar for human artists.
Your music service is possibly seeing more music than ever, but how much is made by humans? The answer could be less than you think.
Scrolling and swiping up to jump through videos on social comes with a bit of a sore point: you might never find out what that song was. Fortunately, there’s now a fix of sorts.
Data analysis packaged into cute graphics from Spotify and Apple Music is nice, but most services trying this approach really just need to stop.
Subscribers to both of the major music services can explore the data, and show off or shy away from what they’ve been listening to.
Not everyone pays for a music service, and folks who prefer to shuffle their Spotify for free can now pick the odd selection or two.
With ten years of streaming music under its belt, Apple is looking to the next decade with improvements in audio in mind and a new studio to record from.
A more local-sounding AI DJ isn’t part of Spotify’s updates, but you now actively tell the virtual American DJ what to play and the style you want to listen to.
How much of what you listen to was created without the aid of artificial intelligence? Depending on what you listen to, the answer might surprise you.