New and Noteworthy: Issue 18

👋 Welcome to the 18th issue of New and Noteworthy, a collection of interesting ideas and projects from the world of music and audio.

Research

Economics of streaming: Contract Adjustment and Rights Reversion - Research into proposals for the right to contract adjustment and rights reversion in music streaming contracts.

Around the web

Bandcamp curates independent artists for Fortnite’s “Radio Underground”

What it’s like to be a pop songwriter

How to Launch a Web Radio Station

On Touring as an Independent Musician

Is creativity over?

What drum machines can teach us about AI

Utilising Google Assistant to detect samples - even when less than a second long, chopped, or time-stretched

Related: Is it time to legalise sampling?

Cassette culture in Egypt

Listening and watching

N’Djila Wa Mudujimu - Lady Aicha & Pisko Crane’s Original Fulu Miziki of Kinshasa

Pyroclasts - SUNN O)))

Le Po​è​me de l​’​angle droit - Felicia Atkinson

London Fields - Ana Quiroga

Ourselves, as we are - Carlos Cipa

No. 5 - christina vantzou

Tools (to escape with) - georg-i

All Above - Grand River

Stale Perfume - John Roberts

INSHA - Various Artists

Furtive Glances - Megan Alice Clune

Tag Eins Tag Zwei - F.S. Blumm & Nils Frahm

Whispered Garden - Jun Miyake

after the flattery - Kliffs

Magma - Black Flower

Make it easy! Be set up and ready to go in 20 seconds

Over 4000 pedals!

Stranger in the Punk House: The Black origins of punk music, the importance of DIY, and how the ethos of punk culture unites "outsiders" of all kinds

Things we’re interested in

The magic of Eurorack and ChatGPT

How art and sound came together to create an authentic F1 Manager 2022

Question

How do streaming algorithms change the way we listen to music?

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