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COVID-19 has put a stop to any parties, live music, nightlife, and while the virus rages on cultural events are put on hold indefinitely.
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sawyeravery214@gmail.com's curator insight,
March 22, 2022 3:04 PM
Spotify is one on the most streaming companies for artist in the music industry. This can help a lot of artists especially independent artist to help get their music out their to the world.
Chandler Simmons's curator insight,
May 22, 2022 10:35 PM
Spotify is attempting to replace the typical standard record labels role in the music industry. Streaming takes up a massive majority of the revenues of the music industry, Spotify allows artists to promote themselves independently or allow labels to utilize the platform for them. Utilizing the largest streaming platform in the world could be a massive gold rush for independent artists and record labels.
*technology-in-business.net provides a factual platform for professionals from all over the creative space of photo, film and audio. By bringing the source straight to one platform they prove to be a reliable source.
mempmelp7@gmail.com's curator insight,
January 27, 2023 3:26 AM
Améliorer l'industrie de la musique c'est dans le radar
Javier Murgado's curator insight,
February 19, 2017 10:09 PM
I believe that technology has improved music in two ways, in the accessibility of making music and the accessibility of hearing music. Those who have always had dreams of making music can start this second with the many DAW programs which have been made. Also, I can listen to any song I want by just searching it up on sound cloud or youtube or many other streaming services.
Mikhail Bhalla's curator insight,
October 18, 2017 1:47 PM
Nicholas Kitonyi, the author, talks about the evolution of music due to technology. I think that this article is a well-written article that outlines how to best take advantage of all the changes that the music industry has taken on. Kitonyi talks about how easy it is to download or buy music and talks about the impact of physical copies of the artist's music. This resource looks like an extremely reliable source due to the fact to access the full content or other content requires a paid subscription to the website. If professionals in the industry had access to this content, it would be extremely beneficial to them as it would guide recording engineers and mastering engineers alongside with labels on what type of media they should release music on.
Nicholas Krutz's curator insight,
April 22, 2018 11:17 PM
With the music industry always changing and constantly evolving, staying on the forefront of what's gonna be the next big thing is always a big debate. With the times moving past traditional cd's, and everything going digital, music distribution has just become so much easier in general. Not too sure about the source, never heard of the website that i found this scoop. But, it was very insightful so I will say it could be a credible source.
Victor arellano's curator insight,
June 18, 2016 4:13 PM
I like the idea of having an Apple music streaming service to use on my iphone. Although, I don't know how good it would be while not using it from an Apple device.
Shawn Stevens's curator insight,
September 25, 2017 3:05 PM
1-Accuracy: The information on the topic is up to par 2-Currency: The article was written Monday, 08 June 2015 3-Authority: It didn't really have the author's name, but it is on the SkyNews website. 4-Objectivity: This is used to simply sell a product (free for 3 months).
Cameron Dorrah's curator insight,
June 14, 2015 9:22 PM
I understand that their is a difference between streaming and downloads. I also feel that spotify should charge more to suscribe to pay the artists what they deserve.
Kayla McMichael's curator insight,
February 17, 2017 2:20 PM
Downloads was basically my life. If a new song was released, I was buying it.
Zechariah Steele's curator insight,
April 16, 2017 4:21 PM
A New player has joined the streaming battlefield.
Beth Dichter's curator insight,
February 12, 2013 9:53 PM
The Exploratorium now has two free apps for the iPad. The first one released is Color Uncovered and now Sound Uncovered. According to this post "both "buffet-style" collections of short, multi-sensory exhibits. You can select from a table of contents or swipe through like a magazine. The first was Color Uncovered, which uses properties of the tablet's display to demonstrate properties of light. The new app, Sound Uncovered, uses both the speakers and microphones, as well as text and video explanations, to show off some of the surprisingly bizarre properties of sound." I have found many wonderful resources on the Exploratorium website, and suspect that both these apps would be great to have on iPads used in schools. |
Virgial anger's curator insight,
August 20, 2021 8:58 PM
I enjoy how artists doesn’t have to rely on big labels. You can do it all yourself
Albert Jernigan's curator insight,
August 22, 2021 10:26 AM
This content is very informative of the relationship between the music industry and technology.
dannybennefield156@gmail.com's curator insight,
April 24, 2022 10:26 PM
I feel like technology helps out more with the artist being independent. Instead of depending on the Recording labels sometimes labels don’t always treat Artists right. Now the technology allows Artist to gain more control of their music, They can now cut out the middleman.
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February 6, 2018 5:06 AM
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Rich Howard III's comment,
March 20, 2020 2:19 PM
The rise of independence in the music industry seems to be on the rise as two music apps iTunes, and Spotify are in competition for subscribers in the u.s These apps not only allow for consumers to listen to their music but, it is also widely used as a platform for artist to post their music, or podcast and be heard. This article sheds light on to the direction music is taking and seems as a reliable source of information to digest.
Javier Murgado's curator insight,
February 19, 2017 10:20 PM
The change in culture the internet has provided is amazing, the accessibility to different cultures is beautiful.
Devon Slack's curator insight,
May 27, 2015 4:49 AM
This article identifies 8 sites where people can listen to free music online without downloading illegally. This article can be connected to the pop culture aspect of human geography because it shows how music popularity is constantly changing that it is expensive enough for people to actively search for a way around it. Pop culture is a fickle thing that is constantly switching gears, and these sites offer a free way to keep up with music.
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Attending concerts during the pandemic is changing. As you enter into the gates you would have to get your temperature checked, be wearing a mask, and as you enter the concert site you would need to be 6 feet apart from the other people.
* the futurist.co is a site based on the future. They provide insight on topics like future healthcare, future society, future technology etc.
The picture shown above is an assumption of what most of us thought would be what a live concert would look like in 2021. It was assumed that there would be social distancing and limited occupancy requirements, and more than half way through the year and many concerts later we can see that this was not the future.