Share this postPlatform & StreamRelease Radar Playlist is Spotify's Secret Weapon; The Future of Music, Technology in AfricaCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreRelease Radar Playlist is Spotify's Secret Weapon; The Future of Music, Technology in AfricaPlatform & StreamNov 03, 2017Share this postPlatform & StreamRelease Radar Playlist is Spotify's Secret Weapon; The Future of Music, Technology in AfricaCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreShareHow to get songs onto Spotify playlists like New Music Friday and RapCaviar is a hot topic for labels. But they're being outperformed by Release Radar.In just two years, 22-year-old Post Malone has gone from SoundCloud upstart to chart-topping titan. He is the most streamed new artist of all time, is currently number one and has worked with everyone from Justin Bieber to Kanye West. Let GQ introduce you to the genre-bending sound of Generation Z.Music companies are sure about one thing when it comes to YouTube: They wish it would pay more to stream their tunes. But they're far less certain about the reason so few of the video streams containing their music carry ads these days.Fans will be able to buy Björk's new album 'Utopia' using cryptocurrencies, and pre-ordering it directly from the star will earn them crypto rewards too.The advent of the Internet and the exponential development of new technologies have drastically changed our lives. For the music industry, especially in Africa, the Internet has brought with it a deep and progressive change that is affecting every aspect of the sector.The note can be stylized to represent any style of music or artist.Building Spotify playlists are a great way to attract listeners to your own music. Here's how to attract more followers easily.The Greg Norman Company has announced the launch of the Shark Experience, a new golf technology that the company hopes will enhance the on-course experience for golfers.Highest quality music experience for any and every room in the homeIf you think about the biggest development in the music industry of the 21st century, there's really only one possible answer: the internet.Listen to “Myrna Lee,” a previously unreleased Wilco track from the upcoming ‘A.M.’ deluxe edition.PreviousNext