Songs to Bond with Your Boss
It was that golden time on the internet where new music was thrillingly accessible, but not abundantly so. The treasures still had to be sifted out, by those who cared enough to put in the hours; snuffling through the music blogs and the BitTorrents in search of our precious truffles like the trendy little pigs we were.
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Lauren Bravo • Hey Mr DJ, put a podcast on
Most people's soundtrack of their lives, as the industry talks, it is created from the late teens to the mid to late twenties. That's what you listen to your whole life for the most part, and your discovery goes down pretty quickly after that...
Colossus • Universal Music Group: The Gatekeepers of Music
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They get to put on fun outfits and listen to music by artists of their generation, like Sade and Jagged Edge, Mr. Pate said.
No Tables for Anyone Under 30 at This St. Louis-Area Restaurant
Alex Dobrenko added
I find it super interesting that music is formless. It can be with you at any time—and a song you hear can remind you of a specific memory from 20 years ago.
SSENSE • On the Record with Apple Industrial Designer Eugene Whang
The problem: Technology and music have always engaged in a symbiotic path towards innovation and creativity. The first recording devices, synthesizers, and even records were a result of technological innovators. Likewise, the first computers and mobile devices prioritized music as a key feature. The way we produce, consume, and support music has ch... See more
Lerer Hippeau • Please welcome HIFI, a financial rights organization for the music industry
sari added
I firmly believe that music is an early indicator of social change.
Ted Gioia • Notes Toward a New Romanticism
Severin Matusek added
When Do We Stop Finding New Music? A Statistical Analysis
statsignificant.comNo song is an island
somuchinbetween.substack.comMaarten added
What happens when you truly listen to a piece of music?