The Daily Chord Weekly Recap – Friday, August 18
From high profile stories about Taylor Swift winning her trial and streaming services taking down neo-Nazi music, to lesser seen articles about the Tanzania Albinism Collective, the current (slow) tempo of pop music and how scalar improvisation doomed jazz, the Daily Chord surveys the significant and notable music stories of the day and picks six links to share. Consider the Chord a time-saving service, and subscribe to our email blast for headlines each weekday.
Monday, August 14
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Amazon in talks to offer event ticketing in U.S. - sources
Post from Reuters -
Revolutionizing digital music through blockchain
Post from Huff Post -
In South Korea, K-Pop pleads for peace
Story from NY Times -
Feared, ostracized and murdered: How music saved the Tanzania Albinism Collective
Story from The Guardian -
$1 million from Bruno Mars concert donated to Flint water crisis
Post from Mashable -
Over 50,000 digitized pieces of vinyl can now be listened to on internet archive
Post from The Verge
Tuesday, August 15
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Jury rules in favor of Taylor Swift in groping trial
Story from Billboard -
Pandora, after shake-up, picks new CEO
Post from NY Times -
A Tribe Called Quest offers apology, explanation for Outside Lands cancellation: 'We will correct this'
Post from LA Times -
Flea: Removing music education from schools is 'child abuse'
Interview from Rolling Stone -
Why 'Despacito' isn't nominated for any MTV Video Music Awards
Story from NY Daily News -
Pineapples banned from Reading and Leeds music festivals
Item from The Telegraph
Wednesday, August 16
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Taylor Swift groping unsettling? Country music biz has mistreated women for decades
Story from USA Today -
Can hi-res music hit the right note?
Post from BBC News -
How did pop music get so slow?
Post from Rolling Stone -
Elvis Presley's most-streamed songs on YouTube, Spotify, Pandora, Apple Music
Post from Variety -
Great Scots! Indie-pop band Belle & Sebastian lost its drummer in N.D. en route to St. Paul
Story from Star-Tribune -
Streaming music is getting a boost from Amazon Echo, Google Home smart speakers
Post from Hypebot
Thursday, August 17
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Who still steals music these days?
Post from Forbes -
Next door to war, an indie Arab band sings of defiance and joy
Story from NY Times -
'They could destroy the album': How Spotify's playlists have changed music forever
Post from The Guardian -
Country music's loss: Jo Walker-Meador, who led CMA to new heights, has died
Obituary from The Tennessean -
Portland band mail out creepy Trump-themed tapes, respond to backlash
Post from Pitchfork -
'Heavy metal isn't a type of music, it's a way of life': DiS meets Exodus
Interview from Drowned In Sound
Friday, August 18
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Spotify starts banning neo-Nazi bands; Google, Deezer and CD Baby pledge to follow suit
Post from Variety -
Killer Mike selling anti-Confederate merch
Post from Pitchfork -
Grizzly Bear return: 'America has become toxic - it's palpable everywhere'
Profile from The Guardian -
When career artists score a freak pop hit
Column from Stereogum -
Paul Oliver, pre-eminent authority on the blues, dies at 90
Obituary from NY Times -
Duke Ellington, Bill Evans, and one night in New York City
Story from The New Yorker
By Andy Flynn
08/18/2017