Noctil Debuts OrgLink; Moises Launches AI Studio; Kate Moss to Host David Bowie Podcast Series
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Noctil Launches OrgLink: Hierarchical Account Structuring for Smarter Metadata Governance
Designed for complex ecosystems such as record labels, publishers, performance rights organizations, and royalty societies, OrgLink allows businesses to model parent-child relationships between accounts and enforce granular metadata access policies.
Kate Moss to present BBC Radio 6 Music David Bowie podcast series
BBC Radio 6 Music – the UK’s No.1 digital station – has revealed a slate of new programmes for autumn 2025. Kate Moss will host Music Uncovered, David Bowie: Changeling, a world exclusive, eight-part podcast exploring David Bowie’s artistic evolution between 1970-1975.
Moises Launches AI Studio: New Platform Generates Instrumentals That Adapt to Your Music
While other AI music production platforms generate complete, unchangeable songs from simple prompts, AI Studio takes a different approach: it creates individual instrumental parts (stems), such as a bassline or drum track, that automatically match the sound and style of a user’s recording.
Spotify unveils Notting Hill Carnival promo as part of long-term partnership
A new film promo, Carnival Sounds: The Sounds of Notting Hill Carnival, narrated by DJ AG, explores the legacy of the iconic event and how Spotify continues to serve as a cultural bridge honouring Carnival’s roots.
AI creating ‘potentially new’ music genres as artists take control, says Stability AI study
The paper, written by researchers at Stability AI and titled Music and Artificial Intelligence: Artistic Trends, analyzed 337 AI-related “music artworks” to answer the question “how are artists using artificial intelligence to make music?”
New SiriusXM Maxar Space Satellite Goes Live
SXM-10 was launched into orbit by a SpaceX rocket in June.
AIM Connected confirms full programme including Chloë Roberts, Ed Newton-Rex, Charles Caldas & more
The organisation’s flagship music conference and networking event is aimed at a global audience of founders, leaders, strategists and entrepreneurs across the independent music sector and beyond.
AI-Generated Music Is Starting to Crowd Out the Real Stuff on Streaming Platforms
Rhe rising tide of generative AI is boxing out real artists as those same music algorithms become infested with gobs of computer-generated slop.
Music Can Thrive in the AI Era
It’s past time we applauded the creative skills of LLMs—and it might make us appreciate humans more too.
Why bother making music in an era of algorithms and AI? Here’s what Lionel Doe of So Dirty the Flamingos concluded
Some songs come quickly, as if they already know what they want to be. Others take their time—circling, stalling, waiting for the right moment to land.
Can AI make art, or does creativity need a human touch?
Some songs come quickly, as if they already know what they want to be. Others take their time—circling, stalling, waiting for the right moment to land.
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