Share this postPlatform & StreamMusicLife Raises $5M to Distribute Music with AI, Blockchain Tech; RIP Musical.ly; Tencent a Cautionary Tale for Spotify? Copy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreMusicLife Raises $5M to Distribute Music with AI, Blockchain Tech; RIP Musical.ly; Tencent a Cautionary Tale for Spotify? Platform & StreamAug 29, 2018Share this postPlatform & StreamMusicLife Raises $5M to Distribute Music with AI, Blockchain Tech; RIP Musical.ly; Tencent a Cautionary Tale for Spotify? Copy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreShareExclusive MusicLife, a joint collaboration between the Singapore-based nonprofit MusicLife Foundation and the Japan-based MusicLife Company, aims to solve the music distribution problem with a combination of blockchain technology and artificial intelligence (AI).The video creation platform loved by teens is getting a rebrand. Here are a few of its best moments.Pandora has picked a Peachtree Street site in Atlanta for its expansion and new jobs.If you've ever asked yourself why Spotify has such a large market cap, I'd suggest there are a couple reasons.Apple Music is testing out an Android Auto integration, and it’s available now in beta on version 2.6.0, as spotted by Android Police. All you need to do is download the beta version of Apple Music and the latest version Android Auto, then go into Auto and tap on what music you’d like to listen to.In the five years since launch, GTA V and GTA Online gamers have listened to more than 75 billion minutes of music, according to Rockstar Games.It's part of a bigger emphasis on something Google calls digital wellbeing.Spotify has been able expertly highlight the ever-growing genre through a variety of playlists that capture the soft, the glitchy, the hard-hitting and more. Whatever your mood, there is a subgenre for you.Veteran music publicist Brian Bumbery has exited his PR firm, BB Gun Press, for a new job at Apple Music as director of publicity, Billboard has confirmed.I give Mr. Meyer credit for writing a treatise against providing fairness for music creators in a magazine dedicated to celebrating them. However, his attempts to misdirect readers regarding the MMA must be addressed.Voice assistants don't seem to be going anywhere. If anything, they're becoming more and more ubiquitous.PreviousNext