An innovative new technology appears and headlines pop up all over the www announcing that artist’s days are numbered and that all those musician types better start thinking about getting real jobs.
But can robots really replace human musicians, or are they just the latest mutants in musical evolution?
Mediocrity, whatever form it comes in, is rarely accompanied by large fluctuations in opinions because it simply can’t provoke enough investment and emotion. Hardly any other music genre falls on both ends of the love-and-hate spectrum the same way electronic music's most melodic and stirring manifestations - trance.
There are so many things happening around us that could potentially be the next best story ever told, which you could tell, only if you keep a positive mindset and reach for that phone in your pocket. Skeptics would say you're delusional for making such a move, well I'd say, at least you're living the dream.
Warner Music just signed an algorithm as its prospective new recording star and gave us more nightmare fuel about a future ruled by AI.
It's been reported that in its heyday, Myspace abused a tool dubbed 'Overlord' to gain access to an unspecified number of its users' private info.
Vertical dramas specifically designed for phone viewing seem to be the next big thing headed your way.
Various malicious ways have been discovered through which your daily use speakers can be turned into cyber weapons against you and cause serious harm.
Analytical software brought it down to Nirvana, John Lennon, U2, Michael Jackson, and Queen.
There's a new, sleek pair of hi-def headphones for audiophiles to drool over. Designed specifically for mobile devices, these could be game changers.
Warner Bros. just became the first, among the major studios, to turn towards Cinelytic and their artifical intelligence programming to help in the greenlighting of projects; and while this can be a scary sign of things to come, it's not time for creatives to panic just yet.
'2030' is a thought-provoking and enlightening narrative that explores the unconventional, liberal, and scientific approach to the fate of our existence, as Johnny Boston documents the first attempt to reanimate FM-2030’s cryogenically preserved brain.
Shutdowns have led to a massive surge in streaming, as well as new subscriptions to streaming services, however, there's another 21st century medium that's seen a decline since the shelter-in-place orders began: Podcasts.
Synthesizers took the '80s by storm - changing the landscape of popular music and pop culture at large in the process. As musicians embraced the emerging technology, their own sound and style transformed into everything we remember the era for.
Black Mirror features four seasons full of captivating stories. Creator, Charlie Brooker, delves into our fascination with technology and our addictions to them. Here social science fiction is introduced with fresh perspective, hard-hitting visual effects, and modern insights. Of all the sci-fi shorts produced, three episodes stand out as the most compelling: "Nosedive," "San Junipero," and "USS Callister."
Nvidia has come up with a prototype that will be able to turn even the simplest of sketches into photorealistic pictures.
According to reports, Amazon is preparing to enter the music streaming race with an ad-supported free music service that would be voice-activated through Amazon’s Echo speakers.
A pair of ETH doctoral students have come up with a nifty new data transmission system that uses music as its mode of transportation.
AI has been developed to discover connections throughout art history between artists and the works of art they themselves used as inspiration.
If you have imagination and can properly handle new technology, there seem to be no limits in making movies and TV programs.
There's reports of a rising trend among hackers of using high-fidelity WAV audio files against its end users.
On December 13th, a Twin Peaks VR experience will be launching and David Lynch himself promises that it will be a 10-dimensional experience.
There is neither rhyme nor reason when it comes to losing a loved one. But, what if you got a second chance to reunite with them, would you take it?
Yuri Suzuki wanted to create a machine that makes it easy and cheap to create your own bespoke record and he did just that. The Easy Record Maker comes with 10 blank discs and can plug into any audio source.
Back in 2016, the co-founder of Napster touted a new service that would bring first-run movies to peoples' homes with the backing of some of the biggest names in Hollywood. But then, nothing happened... until now.