It’s the end of the year… enough with the “wraps”
Data analysis packaged into cute graphics from Spotify and Apple Music is nice, but most services trying this approach really just need to stop.
Data analysis packaged into cute graphics from Spotify and Apple Music is nice, but most services trying this approach really just need to stop.
If ever a sign of the zeitgeist for sound in our time, Shazam now has a list of everything we’re hearing that goes viral.
Logic’s latest update means those random musings are potentially a new take, and there’s even a way to break up recordings, too.
Guitars, pianos, and electric tech of the music variety can make for a musical holiday season, so here are some ideas that sound great.
Could you tell the difference between an AI artist and a real one? I accidentally made Bowie and Beyonce and Elton sing. After experimenting with AI music, it’s easy to see why the music industry is concerned.
You can get text out of nothing and images out of nothing. And now you can make music that way, as well.
Looking for a gift for someone who has an inner rockstar itching to get on stage? We have some tech-filled ideas that could just make the holidays.
Getting someone a service can be a great gift, but when there’s no prepaid card, it makes the whole effort more difficult. What are your options if you’re stuck in this situation?
What happens when music videos connect with real-life music performances? You find your way to ticket purchases on one of the world’s biggest social video platforms.
It wouldn’t be a year if the music providers didn’t use their data for the purposes of good, and your musical taste journey may as well be it.