New and Noteworthy: Issue 24

👋 Welcome to the 24th issue of New and Noteworthy, a collection of interesting ideas and projects from the world of music and audio.

Research

Musical training, neuroplasiticity and cognition

Around the web

In 2017, a group of developers competed for who could create worst volume control interface in the world

How to date a recording using background electrical noise

Fans Are Using Artificial Intelligence to Turn Rap Snippets Into Full Songs

Daft Punk’s Thomas Bangalter reveals Himself: As a Composer Also, Life After Daft Punk: Thomas Bangalter on ballet, AI and ditching the helmet

The sound design of robotaxis

The End of the Music Business - Ethan Iverson summarises one hundred years (1903 - 2003) of what we knew to be “the music business.” The piece tracks the major developments culminating in the current streaming paradigm. While the experience of listening to music has changed considerably during this time, and not all of it good, there are some optimistic notes towards the end. Artists are not powerless.

Grimes will split 50% of royalties on any successful AI generated song using her voice

Customise Your AirPods Pro for Even Better Sound

Audible to honour Hip-Hop’s 50th anniversary with a series of Audible Originals

Charles Brooks captures photographs of the internals of music instruments and presents them as building interiors and architectural structures.

Listening and watching

The Beautiful Late - Mor Air & Luke Elliott

Dust Eater - Soreab

Angela’s Knife - Lårry

whack - simmerdown

Time Spent Swimming - Selina Martin

A New God Before Us - Holy Tongue

Bicameral (Guedra Guedra Remix) - The Range

Reclaim - Pépe

Sound Pieces - Pauline Oliveros and Apartment House

Video: Bloodflow - Grandbrothers

Video: Yoko Sen’s performance from Stanford’s Medicine X. More information on Yoko’s interesting practice.

Video: Rev8617 - Skee Mask

Video: Object of Fun - Milk & Bone

Video: So Tell Me… - Nia Archives

Video: Another Devil - Smidley featuring Shinra Knives

Video: Building Max Devices is a new Pack for anyone who wants to start creating their own instruments, effects and musical tools using Max’s near-limitless capabilities. More information on the Pack. Video playlist here.

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