What Fake Drake Tells Us About What’s Ahead; DistroKid Releases New iPhone App
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* What Fake Drake tells us about what’s ahead. Link
* DistroKid, an independent music distribution service that musicians use to put music into online stores and streaming services, has released a new iPhone app that allows its users to upload new music, edit previous releases, check streaming stats and more, all from their phones. Link
* TIDAL’s CEO thinks music is ‘undervalued and underpriced.’ Here’s what he’s doing to try change that. Link
* If you're tired of racking your brain to find the perfect Spotify tunes for your day, this ChatGPT powered app will create the perfect Spotify playlist for you. Link
* Musician Stefanie Sun has become an unwilling guinea pig in the latest wave of experiments with AI voice-cloning technologies. Link
* AI is a game changer for music. It's intuitive, adaptive, suggestive and big-data-powered, and everything from workflow to strategic analysis is set to evolve. Link
* Are you listening to a real artist or an 'AI-tist'? Link
* London has a new holographic music attraction that is bringing tourists from all over the world to the UK capital. Link
* Described as an experimental AI tool, users can use the MusicLM app can transform text prompts into music. Link
* Algonaut, a prominent plugin developer, has introduced Cosm Bot, an AI chatbot expert in music production. Link
* As AI continues to expand, so do its applications, which now span all aspects of the industry from A&R to audio engineering to live performance. Link
* We are on the cusp of a point where we will soon no longer be able to tell whether a song is a real song by John Lennon or Freddie Mercury, or an AI-generated fake. Link
* SONIC BLOOM announces streaming partnership with River Beats TV, a direct-to-fan live music platform. Link
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