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2 votes
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Polymath - Toolkit to automatically segment music tracks and convert to MIDI
10 votes -
EU fines Apple €1.8bn over App Store restrictions on music streaming
26 votes -
The toll of fame: The Utau producer who erased his own name
9 votes -
What if "Face to Face" by Daft Punk used newer samples?
20 votes -
Danish man on trial over accusations he fraudulently made more than £502,000 in royalties on music streaming sites
9 votes -
Modern Viking music: Tragedy of a misunderstood art
8 votes -
Sam Mendes, Sony and Apple Corps set four Beatles theatrical movies on Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr
7 votes -
A decades-long forgery scheme ensnared Canada’s most famous Indigenous artist, a rock musician turned sleuth and several top museums. Here’s how investigators unraveled the incredible scam.
6 votes -
Ridley Scott to direct Paramount’s Bee Gees movie
6 votes -
How design collective Hipgnosis redefined the album cover: from AC/DC to Pink Floyd
14 votes -
The Firehouse Five and the Cinderella surprise
5 votes -
Extreme metal guitar skills linked to intrasexual competition, but not mating success
28 votes -
Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce and a MAGA meltdown
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Max Martin has the most No. 1s among music producers in the history of the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart, surpassing George Martin
16 votes -
Before I reach my enemy, bring me some heads
12 votes -
David O. Russell to direct Linda Ronstadt biopic, starring Selena Gomez
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Inside the world's highest tech prison - HMP Fosse Way
12 votes -
Starting out making music
I got my friend a midi beatpad a while ago and he's about to start using it to experiment with music. Does anyone have any tips I can pass on? Any help with software/equipment would be greatly...
I got my friend a midi beatpad a while ago and he's about to start using it to experiment with music. Does anyone have any tips I can pass on? Any help with software/equipment would be greatly appreciated.
10 votes -
How to "How to start making a song"
9 votes -
Stephen Fry reads Nick Cave's stirring letter about ChatGPT and human creativity
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Rock Hudson: How a gay truck driver became the biggest star in Hollywood
8 votes -
Dynamic music and sound techniques for video games
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Sharing my music with Tildes
hey there folks! a couple of friends have been encouraging me to share my music online. it’s hard for me to share things i’ve made because self-promotion mostly feels weird and out-of-place but...
hey there folks!
a couple of friends have been encouraging me to share my music online. it’s hard for me to share things i’ve made because self-promotion mostly feels weird and out-of-place but tildes has felt like a welcoming environment, so i figured i would share it here.
i checked the code of conduct for tildes before making this post to make sure it was acceptable, so i hope this is alright
my music
i make slow, moody instrumental music and sometimes ambient music. no vocals but there are samples of dialogue from film and tv. it’s not “fun”/upbeat music, but i hope you enjoy some of it.
recent releases
if possible, listen with headphones for the best experience.
share your music
i would love to hear what music other tildes folks make. also curious what software you like using (i use Logic).
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Spotify is the world's biggest music streamer but rarely turns a profit and just cut 17% of its workforce – its business model looks increasingly precarious
59 votes -
Early on-demand music streaming required lots of nickels
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It sure looks like a hacking campaign messed up people's Spotify Wrapped
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Anyone learning an instrument (especially those who have no musical education)?
I’m having a lot of fun learning the recorder (cheap and relatively easy). I have to learn to read music too, and wrap my head around how rhythm works, but I’m finding that so much is just...
I’m having a lot of fun learning the recorder (cheap and relatively easy). I have to learn to read music too, and wrap my head around how rhythm works, but I’m finding that so much is just intuitive, even though I’ve never played anything. I like singing for fun, but that’s pretty much the extent of what I can do. (I now play a mean Hot Cross Buns though.)
Anyone else doing something similar?
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What are your top three video game soundtracks?
I am referring to the entire game's soundtrack. Not just any individual song, unless that one song is so good it makes the whole game and soundtrack.
53 votes -
Should I switch to Apple Music or stick with Spotify?
Spotify recently increased their price, making it the same price as Apple's service. I've had Spotify since 2016 (started with the free version), and got premium in 2018 when they had the college...
Spotify recently increased their price, making it the same price as Apple's service. I've had Spotify since 2016 (started with the free version), and got premium in 2018 when they had the college student deal where you would get that and Hulu for only five bucks a month. I've been an off and on Premium subscriber since 2019. Only re-subscribing to it when Spotify would send me offers to sign up for three months for the price of one. This is actually the first year that I've consistently had Spotify all year since I was in college.
But now that they're the same price I was wondering if I should switch over. I don't want to get into the whole quality thing and lossless (I don't even know what that is) but I haven't been happy with Spotify's algorithm for a while. Streaming services have always been how I discovered new music, going back to me using Pandora while I was in high school. But now Spotify keeps suggesting the same songs whenever it's on smart shuffle. For example, if I play a song from the late 60s or early 70s, I know the next song Spotify plays is going to be Ain't No Mountain High Enough by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell. Whenever I play an indie pop song, like a Lana Del Rey song or something, I know that the next song is going to be Borderline by Tame Impala.
I'm kind of sick of it at this point, and I feel like it's limiting the scope of what I'm listening to. I'm not sure what Apple Music's algorithm is like, I've heard mixed things with some saying it's better than Spotify and others saying it's worse.
I'm also happy taking recommendations on other things to do or try with Spotify to correct this.
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Scott Pilgrim Takes Off OP1 - "Bloom" by Necry Talkie
11 votes -
Serj Tankian announces memoir 'Down With the System'
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Anyone have recommendations for a CD player I can charge via USB and play via BT (or USB) in my car?
A recent post here made me realize how much I really wish I just could pop in a CD while driving (you can skip those, and I can make mix CDs, so no need for cassettes haha). I commute a decent...
A recent post here made me realize how much I really wish I just could pop in a CD while driving (you can skip those, and I can make mix CDs, so no need for cassettes haha). I commute a decent amount and I'm using a Pixel with GrapheneOS. Adding a streaming service would just be one more piece of Google I'd have to add to my "work" profile. I'm listening to some great podcasts, but I'd rather go full nostalgia without ripping all my CDs.
That being said, I'd like any recommendations. USB would be nice for the constant power option, but blutooth is doable as well. TIA!
9 votes -
Bandcamp hit with layoffs after sale to Songtradr
34 votes -
Taylor Swift Eras Tour is the highest-grossing domestic concert film ever
9 votes -
Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour film is helping movie theatres, and infuriating Hollywood studios
27 votes -
Ardour 8.0 is released - a free and open source hard disk recorder and digital audio workstation application
14 votes -
Paul Gregory - Heavy Metal Painter
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App-based guitar or piano learning?
I already play piano and guitar to some degree but never got to learn what I really wanted to play which was blues music. I see ads here and there about “learn to play following this app!” and was...
I already play piano and guitar to some degree but never got to learn what I really wanted to play which was blues music.
I see ads here and there about “learn to play following this app!” and was wondering if people had any experiences or recommendations for app-based learning?
15 votes -
Daniel Ek says Spotify has no plans to completely ban content created by artificial intelligence from the music streaming platform
3 votes -
I remixed Illenium's Back To You
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My remix of Kx5's Eat Sleep
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How video games like ‘Starfield’ are creating a new generation of classical music fans
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How Barstool built an empire by swiping sports highlights and music clips online
14 votes -
Three exceptionally talented dogs joined the Danish Chamber Orchestra for a very special performance of Mozart's "Hunting Symphony" at this year's Haydn Festival
14 votes -
Lucid dreamers transmit musical melodies from dreams to reality in real-time in groundbreaking study
22 votes -
Taylor Swift box office: Theater owners predict record $100M opening for Eras Tour concert pic
13 votes -
Taylor Swift concert film will bring Eras Tour to America’s movie theaters in October
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Sparrow Solitaire for Playdate
16 votes -
Zen Motoring to Glastonbury Festival
7 votes