Share this postPlatform & StreamSpotify Hits 50 Million Mark; A Pay-per-Play BlockchainCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreSpotify Hits 50 Million Mark; A Pay-per-Play BlockchainPlatform & StreamMar 03, 2017Share this postPlatform & StreamSpotify Hits 50 Million Mark; A Pay-per-Play BlockchainCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreShareThe service grew by 20 million subscribers in one year.Filtering what’s happening in music to save you time, money and effort.High fidelity is becoming more important to more people. The world continues to get louder. The well-funded Doppler Labs is shipping a product that addresses these realities.One February afternoon, Lyor Cohen shows me around the soundstage at YouTube Space LA.Bitcoin Magazine is the original source of information, news and commentary about Bitcoin, the blockchain and digital currencies.Artificial intelligence (AI) is often associated with complex algorithms and automation — nothing that screams creativity. Amper Music, a New York-based startup, wants to change that and today announced a funding round of $4 million to help people create music using AI.'Member the computer program Stuffit? An oldie but a goodie. I remember the early days of the internet when the size of files was just as important as the content within.If you think about it, executing a successful marketing campaign is similar to a match-making exercise done well. But to try to ensure that a mutually beneficial relationship is formed, entrepreneur Nathan Hanks has added some data analytics to the match-making mix with his music-focused startup.AI and bots are two of the technological buzzwords currently at large in the music industry, but what impact will they really make?Music streaming platform Pandora has appointed Carat as its new media agency after a competitive five way pitch, Mumbrella can reveal. The appointment comeDigital signal processing is some futuristic stuff. It may not be able literally to let you traverse space and time as relative dimensions, but it can treat time and frequency separately and mash them back together. And that’s already freaky enough.PreviousNext