Apple Music, the company’s streaming / social / radio service, rolls out today. So you’ll see plenty of people talking about how it looks to listeners. But how does it look to artists? If you followed my previous advice about signing up for “Music for Artists” via Apple Connect, you may already be having a […]
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A free update to Ableton Live, version 9.2, is now available and out of beta. We covered this in some detail before: Live 9.2 Answers Your Warp, Automation, Tuner, and Pad Wishes Hands on with the Ableton Live 9.2 Tuner [Video] But today, in addition to the release, we get a closer look at the […]
You Can’t Game Spotify, But You Can Up Your Dating Game
As the transformation of music heats up, the discussions are heating up, too. Case in point: yesterday’s report on Eternify certainly earned some angry responses. I was of the opinion that Eternify was a decent gimmick – a way of showing just how small fees from streamed music are. Imagine if the music you bought […]
Eternify is the Best Response Yet to Streaming Conundrum
What initially seemed to be a conversation about streaming revenues for artists more or less this week became a conversation … about Taylor Swift. But it’s the debate behind Apple Music that is somewhat puzzling. Taylor Swift wasn’t the only one focusing concerns on Apple Music’s quarterly free trial. Labels were fixated on the same […]
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On a very personal note, I’m saddened this week to learn of the news of the death of the great film composer James Horner. See him talk about his approach to scoring Field of Dreams at top for some of his approach. Best of all, you get to see him at the piano. When I […]
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I Played the Oval Digital Hand Pan, And It’s Amazing
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