The Daily Chord Weekly Recap – Friday, March 3
Reports of global growth in recorded music revenues and record numbers of streaming subscribers marked the week in music. Future continued his unique rise to the top of the charts. CD players are disappearing from cars, and Nine Inch Nails surprised fans with an odd package.
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Monday, February 27
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Forget DMCA takedowns - RIAA wants ISPs to filter for pirated content
Post from Ars Technica -
From Austin to Memphis: What it takes to build a music tech city
Story from Forbes -
On the charts: Future lands fifth straight number one, eyes history
Post from Rolling Stone -
Rhiannon Giddens celebrates 'Freedom Highway' in the big house
Story from NY Times -
Angst, anthems and teen heartbreak: A super-producer on how to write a pop-punk hit
Interview from The Guardian -
New scientific study reveals 'the most important member of every band'
Post from NME
Tuesday, February 28
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How teen craze Music.ally got too big for pop to ignore
Story from Rolling Stone -
SXSW showcase to highlight artists targeted by Trump immigration ban
Post from Pitchfork -
Max Martin, #1 hitmaker
Interview from Di Weekend -
SoundCloud launches cheaper $5 subscriptions
Post from CNET -
Physical commitment makes musical performers appreciate their music more
Post from Medical Xpress -
Dubset raises $4 million to legalize remixes for Spotify and Apple Music
Post from TechCrunch
Wednesday, March 1
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Future and the art of flooding the market
Post from NY Times -
10 years of SBTV: The YouTube channel that undercut the music industry
Story from The Guardian -
Saavn launches artist originals in a bid to dominate the Indian music streaming market
Post from Mashable -
Ford replaces CD player with streaming music in new vehicle
Post from NPR -
Coachella website hacked, user data stolen
Story from Pitchfork -
A New Orleans second line like none other
Post from MTV News
Thursday, March 2
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Audiences no longer care about platforms. The content creator is 'king.'
Post from Recode -
Three iconic musicians on artistic creation - and its importance now
Story from NY Times Magazine -
Spotify is preparing to launch a hi-fi music tier
Post from The Verge -
Legal battle over Jay Z's 'Big Pimpin' centers on moral rights
Story from Billboard -
How music is being used to treat autism
Post from The Guardian -
Nine Inch Nails send fans envelopes containing strange black powder
Item from NME
Friday, March 3
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Spotify hits 50 million subscribers
Post from CNET -
Global recorded music industry reached $16.1BN in 2016, up 7% YOY
Post from Music Business Worldwide -
Can music exec Lyor Cohen bridge the divide between YouTube and the music industry?
Feature from Billboard -
Music Audience Exchange wants to get musicians paid
Post from TechCrunch -
Hurray For The Riff Raff: Trump is trying to convince us we have no rights
Interview from The Guardian -
Lou Reed archives head to New York Public Library
Story from NY Times
By Andy Flynn
03/3/2017