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2 votes
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The Most Mysterious Song on the Internet - ARD Documentary
11 votes -
Why cassette tapes are coming back
24 votes -
Spotify removed 75m spam tracks over the past year as artificial intelligence tools increase the ability of fraudsters to create fake music
29 votes -
Massive Attack remove music from Spotify to protest against CEO Daniel Ek's investment in AI military
32 votes -
How Lofi Girl became a chill beats empire
41 votes -
Swedish Performing Rights Society signs licensing agreement with Songfox – Stockholm-based start-up lets fans and creators legally produce AI-generated compositions
4 votes -
Enter a Spotify song URL and get it "translated" to other music services
29 votes -
Two minute deep acid in Strudel (from scratch)
10 votes -
The Qweremin (a theremin built with a Commodore 64 and a clamp)
13 votes -
Tape Bowing Ensemble - Open Reel Ensemble (2025)
8 votes -
Dustin Ballard aka There I Ruined It: Is AI ruining music?
10 votes -
Spotify announces 9% price hike for individual plan subscribers starting from September
10 votes -
Why it's better not to listen to Spotify playlists – two recent books reveal the business practices that influence the content offered by this music platform
25 votes -
Peter Gabriel on synthesizers as a "dream machine" (1983)
11 votes -
Ambient music on iOS 18.4 and the return to the Apple’s Music app
7 votes -
LostMyspace.com: recovered music from the botched Myspace server migration
39 votes -
Spotify paid out a record £7.7bn in royalties in 2024 – debate continues about how much money artists and songwriters receive in royalties
21 votes -
The NotaGen sheet music generator
8 votes -
Addison Rae took over TikTok. Now she’s coming for pop.
5 votes -
Is there any escape from the Spotify syndrome?
25 votes -
Jerobeam Fenderson - N-SPHERES (Oscilloscope Music) (2024)
4 votes -
The ugly truth about Spotify is finally revealed
59 votes -
Spotify shuts down ‘Unwrapped’ artist royalty calculator with legal threats – site still includes the formula behind the calculator for artists and music lovers who are curious
54 votes -
The ghosts in the machine, Spotify and production music
12 votes -
PSA - Musicians are being misled out of their AI rights
14 votes -
Spotify Unwrapped - How much do Spotify pay your favourite artist(s) on your behalf?
18 votes -
AirPods or not?
Hi, here is me asking for some advice. I currently have the Sennheiser CX True Wireless but I feel like they are too heavy, big, and uncomfortable for my ears to the point that I feel my earholes...
Hi, here is me asking for some advice.
I currently have the Sennheiser CX True Wireless but I feel like they are too heavy, big, and uncomfortable for my ears to the point that I feel my earholes are being stretched.
I am looking at AirPods right now despite not being committed to the whole Apple eco-system. They seem to be light enough and good quality enough, but I fear getting them is too expensive for what I'm getting given that I would want to use them with my Ubuntu desktop and my Android phone.
What alternatives could you suggest? Or is AirPods the best bang-for-your-buck even if you are not really into the Apple eco-system?
25 votes -
Swedish composer Jacob Mühlrad explains what his new robotic cellist can add to the classical music world, and what it can't
4 votes -
Anthony Fantano discusses how social media disincentivises well thought out discussion
30 votes -
Watch as a robot performs the cello with the Malmö Symphony Orchestra – world premiere of Jacob Mühlrad's composition "Veer"
8 votes -
The end of Finale
12 votes -
Tune into the soulful sounds of someone making edits to a Wikipedia page
24 votes -
Darknet Diaries, Ep 148: Dubsnatch
6 votes -
Music record labels sue AI song-generators Suno and Udio for copyright infringement
15 votes -
Spotify raises US prices of premium streaming plans for second time in one year
33 votes -
Udio | AI music generator
37 votes -
Spotify hikes fees, passing on its tax burden, after the French government introduced a levy to support the nation's music industry
21 votes -
Just bought Philips SHP9500 headphones and am underwhelmed
I have a KZ ZSN Pro IEM and it's been going strong for 4+ years. I also have a cheap Bluetooth QCY IEM that I use for podcasts and when I don't want wires tangling me. Whenever I change from the...
I have a KZ ZSN Pro IEM and it's been going strong for 4+ years.
I also have a cheap Bluetooth QCY IEM that I use for podcasts and when I don't want wires tangling me.
Whenever I change from the Bluetooth QCY to the wired KZ I am in awe. The KZ ZSN Pro is a blast to listen to. Specially metal. The definition, the sound of the bass drums, everything is clear and powerful.
So I decided to try some entry level open back headphones and bought the SHP9500 that was cheap on Aliexpress recently. I thought I would find it even better since a lot of people sang it's praise for the price, but I am underwhelmed.
I find my KZ to have way more definition and power.
Also I need to up the volume of my smartphone quite a bit compared to the IEMs. It is near max volume.
Of course they are different beasts and the IEMs are literally inside my head. I don't really know what I expected.
I'm sure beyerdinamic or other more expensive brands might be better, but I don't feel like going down that path.
I'm going to keep the SHP9500 for a week more to see if I like it for different situations, but for now I am not amused.
7 votes -
Studio musicians are still waiting for credit in the streaming era
22 votes -
Musi’s free music streaming app is a hit with thrifty teens. The app claims to tap content on YouTube, but some in the music industry question the legitimacy of that model.
18 votes -
Security is being tightened for the Eurovision Song Contest in Sweden's third city Malmö, with large demonstrations planned to coincide with the event
7 votes -
Spotify lowers artist royalties despite subscription price hike
50 votes -
Hard rock band Kiss sells brand and songs for $300m
14 votes -
Johan Röhr's 2,700 songs have been streamed 15bn times – Swedish composer becomes Spotify's most-famous musician you've never heard of
8 votes -
Can Sweden keep its edge in the music industry? Stockholm has spawned both some of the world's most successful musicians and music tech companies.
6 votes -
Is there an easy way or app to find songs based on bpm? For my workout playlist.
I like that music app algorithms are able to suggest similar songs to add to my playlist, but I wish there were a way to specify bpm for the song suggestions. I get extra motivation from a...
I like that music app algorithms are able to suggest similar songs to add to my playlist, but I wish there were a way to specify bpm for the song suggestions. I get extra motivation from a playlist with a specific and consistent bpm when I'm doing jump rope or using the treadmill.
Is there an easy way to search for songs based on both "vibes" and bpm?
Or alternatively, music playing app that can auto adjust songs in a playlist to all play at the same bpm.
13 votes -
Danish man on trial over accusations he fraudulently made more than £502,000 in royalties on music streaming sites
9 votes -
What do you use to manage your music library?
I typically listen to music and discover new music through YouTube, but the gradual creep of ads and the possibility of videos being deleted in the future has made me interested in building up a...
I typically listen to music and discover new music through YouTube, but the gradual creep of ads and the possibility of videos being deleted in the future has made me interested in building up a personal library of tracks on my own computer instead of streaming.
What do you use to manage your songs, and buy songs when you find ones you like?
My main computer runs Debian so I'd prefer Linux compatible options, but I'd be interested I hearing whatever other people use regardless.
48 votes -
He spent his life building a $1 million stereo. The real cost was unfathomable.
46 votes