With AI and voice recognition taking the ‘strain’ out of music production, are we about to see the closure of the DAW?
WCIA Champaign on MSN
Illini AD Josh Whitman expresses appreciation for Bielema, senior class ahead of Music City Bowl
Illinois Athletic Director Josh Whitman is regularly with the Illinois football team. He travels with the team to each road ...
Spotify is the most popular music streaming service of all time, so it's a surprise to no one that it changed the music ...
Stars Insider on MSN
Rock of ages: The world's biggest music stars, then and now
Age catches up with everyone, including rock stars! For the musicians who took the maxim 'sex, drugs, and rock' n 'roll' too ...
MusicRadar on MSNOpinion
“The whole process left me feeling flat and empty”: With AI now threatening to make the DAW obsolete, is it finally time to stand up to the tech taking the very soul out …
Leaving aside the ethical issues of releasing AI-created music under your name (although there is quite clearly a debate ...
This year’s roundtable on Black popular music in Nashville takes a different approach from previous years, in that the focus ...
The Athens Community Music School provides accessible, high-quality music education to hundreds of community members each ...
Complex on MSN
15 predictions for rap music in 2026
With no obvious consensus about where hip-hop is headed, here are 15-occasionally reckless-predictions for rap music in 2025.
Transparency is key. If users understand when they’re engaging with AI-generated media and can opt in knowingly, brands can ...
Universal Music Group Chairman and CEO Sir Lucian Grainge has issued a stark warning about “irresponsible business models” in AI music, declaring that UMG will not tolerate deals that “devalue artists ...
The vibrant pulse of Britain's live music sector is under threat, with grassroots venues struggling to survive amidst rising ...
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