Share this postPlatform & StreamMusic’s Big 3 Labels Make $19M a Day from Streaming; Mark Ronson Talks Streaming; Is AI the Next Rockstar of Music?Copy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreMusic’s Big 3 Labels Make $19M a Day from Streaming; Mark Ronson Talks Streaming; Is AI the Next Rockstar of Music?Platform & StreamFeb 26, 2019Share this postPlatform & StreamMusic’s Big 3 Labels Make $19M a Day from Streaming; Mark Ronson Talks Streaming; Is AI the Next Rockstar of Music?Copy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreShareSony, Universal and Warner took in half of their revenue from streaming services in a triumphant 2018.Getting your mixtape out into the world just got easier–but is it enough to get SoundCloud back on its feet?As his new album comes out, Mark Ronson has been talking about how streaming has affected the craft of music-making. He’s not entirely impressed.Artificial Intelligence music composition is growing out of its infancy. Several new companies have built intelligent platforms using big data and algorithms to create music.Spotify has made it clear that podcasts are just its first push into non-music content, so what’s next? A blog post by the company highlighting its ‘Word’ category offers some hints.Duster was a small, largely forgotten band from the late ’90s. Then their legend began to grow on sites like Discogs. Now, they’re the subject of a major reissue. The internet made it all possible.The latest startup offering AI-created music is Ecrett Music, and it’s comparable to Jukedeck in its desire to create backing tracks for videos.Warner Music Group has filed an injunction against Spotify to stop the streaming service from illegitimately using Warner's publishing rights as part of its long-awaited launch in India.Researchers at NYU has concluded that MIllennials are more likely to remember classics from decades ago than contemporary hits from the past few years."Gotta get up, gotta get out, gotta get home before the morning comes." Is it stuck in your head yet?Douban FM was launched in 2009Activity is part of 'Breathe it all in' work.Last month, Billboard reported that music crowdfunding site PledgeMusic has been missing payments to artists, with the outstanding sums owed ranging from $50 to $100,000.PreviousNext