
Streaming changed how music is distributed. But what if it also changed how we listen? The Future Of Music explores what comes next: Immersive sound, artist centric platforms and the return of intentional listening. Powered by AuroMasters
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Over the past few episodes of The Future Of Music, I’ve explored many of the structural problems facing today’s music industry:
the flattening of music into background noise, the collapse of value in the streaming era, the growing role of...
For twenty years, the music business chased scale.
More songs.
More subscribers.
More playlists.
More recommendations.
More uploads.
More data.
More convenience.
And for a while, that made sense.
After the piracy era, the ind...
There is something deeply paradoxical happening in music right now.
On one hand, music has never been more valuable. On the other, the people who create it have never been less protected.
That contradiction is not theoretical anymore.
It...
As I already explained in the first post : For the last fifteen years, streaming has been presented as the solution.
It solved piracy.
It gave us access to almost every song ever recorded.
It made music frictionless.
But now something i...
For the last fifteen years, the music industry has been defined by one word: streaming.
It solved a problem that had haunted the industry, and artists, since the early days of the internet: distribution. Today, any song can reach a global...
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Music Industry Professional. A glass half full person who is passionate about the future of the music industry and who is convinced the best is yet to come.
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