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New and Noteworthy: Issue 25

👋 Welcome to the 25th issue of New and Noteworthy, a collection of interesting ideas and projects from the world of music and audio.

Research

Working to the Beat: A Self-Regulatory Framework Linking Music Characteristics to Job Performance

Around the web

SoundCloud in 2023

Album Whale - Share album lists created by people

The musicality of animals

Obsolete Sounds

The Battle Over Techno’s Origins

How did Hip-Hop media get so bad?

songfinch - write custom songs for special occasions

Video: Repurposing a boat as a club.

Video: How the vertical line array speaker system has improved sound at concert festivals

Video: 10 surprising ways sounds are made for TV shows, movies, and video games, from using grapes for the terrifying aliens in A Quiet Place and an old lawn mower for Transformers to the whimpers of a pair of cute little pugs for the creatures in Halo.

Listening and watching

On Giacometti - Hania Rani (See video/s below)

pink moment - marine eyes

Sekunder, eoner - Snufmumriko

IV - nueen

Aria - Simone Giudice

Champ De Cotons-tiges - Berceuse Heroique

Tightrope - Michel Banabila

Work It Out - Klara Lewis & Nik Colk Void

Settling In - Rich Ruth

Louhivesi (ft. Cucina Povera) - Civilistjävel!

No Highs - Tim Hecker

. - Michael O’Shea

Video: On Giacometti - Hania Rani: A live performance recorded at Giacometti Atelier in Stampa, Switzerland.

Video: Yes, another from Hania Rani - Live from Studio S2

Video: OK, one more from Hania Rani. This one with band from the royal courtyard of the Invalides in Paris.

Podcast: NDPNDNT Podcast - Fulton Lee on making a living as an independent artist, content creation, and more

Podcast: Sound Expertise - Will Robin and Kerry O’Brien discuss minimalism

Things we’re interested in

Reimagining video and audio tools with Adobe’s Firefly - generative audio/video

Video: Dane A. Davis and Stephanie Flack share stories, insights, and lessons learned from their long careers in sound

Question

What do algorithms mean for artists, audiences and culture as a whole?

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