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Why Grammy Winners and Drake Collaborators Love GoAux Monitors

Why Grammy Winners and Drake Collaborators Love GoAux Monitors

After an isolated couple of years the world is on the move again and so are its musicians, producers and creators. The idea of the studio as a place has evolved into the reality of the studio as an…

By Conor Lochrie - Jul 25, 2023
Why Grammy Winners and Drake Collaborators Love GoAux Monitors

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Why Grammy Winners and Drake Collaborators Love GoAux Monitors

After an isolated couple of years the world is on the move again and so are its musicians, producers and creators. The idea of the studio as a place has evolved into the reality of the studio as an…

By Conor Lochrie - Jul 25, 2023
The odd story of how Brian Eno composed the Windows 95 startup sound

The odd story of how Brian Eno composed the Windows 95 startup sound

It's one of the most instantly recognisable pieces of music ever, so much so that you probably don't readily identify it as music – the Windows 95 startup sound. It's a heavenly chime, a blend of…

By Nathan Jolly - Jul 30, 2021
The odd story of how Brian Eno composed the Windows 95 startup sound

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The odd story of how Brian Eno composed the Windows 95 startup sound

It's one of the most instantly recognisable pieces of music ever, so much so that you probably don't readily identify it as music – the Windows 95 startup sound. It's a heavenly chime, a blend of…

By Nathan Jolly - Jul 30, 2021
Steve Cooper reveals the next frontier for Warner Music Group

Steve Cooper reveals the next frontier for Warner Music Group

Warner Music Group will be investing in 'fandom touchpoints'.

By Christie Eliezer - May 6, 2021
Steve Cooper reveals the next frontier for Warner Music Group

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Steve Cooper reveals the next frontier for Warner Music Group

Warner Music Group will be investing in 'fandom touchpoints'.

By Christie Eliezer - May 6, 2021
New research suggests livestreamed concerts are here to stay

New research suggests livestreamed concerts are here to stay

Livestreamed concerts may have exploded in 2020, but new research indicates there's even more to come.

By Christie Eliezer - Jan 12, 2021
New research suggests livestreamed concerts are here to stay

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New research suggests livestreamed concerts are here to stay

Livestreamed concerts may have exploded in 2020, but new research indicates there's even more to come.

By Christie Eliezer - Jan 12, 2021
How a COVID-19 vaccine could change Australia’s live music

How a COVID-19 vaccine could change Australia’s live music

New tech is already in the works to make the return to large music gatherings as safe as possible.

By Christie Eliezer - Nov 13, 2020
How a COVID-19 vaccine could change Australia’s live music

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How a COVID-19 vaccine could change Australia’s live music

New tech is already in the works to make the return to large music gatherings as safe as possible.

By Christie Eliezer - Nov 13, 2020
Chugg Entertainment sells out arena shows in 2.5 seconds

Chugg Entertainment sells out arena shows in 2.5 seconds

Closing out day one of the Australian Music Week Conference was the “State of Play” panel where the past of the live industry was reflected on and the future of it was forecast. The overarching theme…

By Kasey Thompson - Nov 7, 2019
Chugg Entertainment sells out arena shows in 2.5 seconds

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Chugg Entertainment sells out arena shows in 2.5 seconds

Closing out day one of the Australian Music Week Conference was the “State of Play” panel where the past of the live industry was reflected on and the future of it was forecast. The overarching theme…

By Kasey Thompson - Nov 7, 2019
Music piracy is thriving in the age of streaming [op-ed]

Music piracy is thriving in the age of streaming [op-ed]

'Turns out the best way to stop music piracy wasn’t to fight the march of technology,' writes Nathan Jolly

By Unknown Author - Oct 8, 2019
Music piracy is thriving in the age of streaming [op-ed]

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Music piracy is thriving in the age of streaming [op-ed]

'Turns out the best way to stop music piracy wasn’t to fight the march of technology,' writes Nathan Jolly

By Unknown Author - Oct 8, 2019
How the new tech toys are driving the streaming rocket

How the new tech toys are driving the streaming rocket

Music streaming isn’t skyrocketing just because Spotify and Apple Music are offering more deals to entice users or it’s attracting those who found the downloading process too difficult. The increased…

By Christie Eliezer - Jul 29, 2019
How the new tech toys are driving the streaming rocket

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How the new tech toys are driving the streaming rocket

Music streaming isn’t skyrocketing just because Spotify and Apple Music are offering more deals to entice users or it’s attracting those who found the downloading process too difficult. The increased…

By Christie Eliezer - Jul 29, 2019
Disruptive technologies in today's music business

Disruptive technologies in today's music business

Disruptive technologies arrive and affect the music business almost daily. Evaluating, debating, and mapping out a strategy for how to deal with them is essential in the new and connected music…

By Poppy Reid - Oct 16, 2018
Disruptive technologies in today's music business

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Disruptive technologies in today's music business

Disruptive technologies arrive and affect the music business almost daily. Evaluating, debating, and mapping out a strategy for how to deal with them is essential in the new and connected music…

By Poppy Reid - Oct 16, 2018
The more cutting-edge it sounds, the quicker it'll date

The more cutting-edge it sounds, the quicker it'll date

This morning on MAX they played 'Mama' by The Spice Girls which -- I will freely admit, what with the reed-thin vocals, the sappy sentiment and the feeling of a filler track suddenly being thrust…

By Nathan Jolly - May 29, 2018
The more cutting-edge it sounds, the quicker it'll date

Opinion

The more cutting-edge it sounds, the quicker it'll date

This morning on MAX they played 'Mama' by The Spice Girls which -- I will freely admit, what with the reed-thin vocals, the sappy sentiment and the feeling of a filler track suddenly being thrust…

By Nathan Jolly - May 29, 2018
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