The Daily Chord Weekly Recap – Friday, June 21
This week, disputes arose over ownership and use of song lyrics online, and the manipulation of playlists on streaming services. We learned about emerging artists Black Midi and Teni, and we checked in with Willie Nelson and Tony Visconti. The Daily Chord compiles a handful of music news links each weekday. Send us your email address, and we'll keep your inbox fresh with headlines.
Monday, June 17
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Genius.com accuses Google of copying its song lyrics
Post from The Verge -
Not OK, computer: How it feels to have your music leaked
Story from The Guardian -
The Chulita Vinyl Club is curbing cultural erasure one spinning record at a time
Story from LA Times -
The 33 best industrial albums of all time
List from Pitchfork -
30 years after his Faith No More breakthrough, Mike Patton owns a record label that keeps turning profits
Post from CNBC -
How much money is the US publishing industry making? A billion dollars more than it was four years ago.
Column from Music Business Worldwide
Tuesday, June 18
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The Jonas Brothers have a no. 1 album for the first time in a decade
Post from NY Times -
'Values I believe in': Brazil's new rightwing rappers embrace Bolsonaro
Story from The Guardian -
LyricFind disputes Genius theft claim, challenges WSJ reporting
Post from Hypebot -
As downloads keep sliding, streaming is coming to the DJ booth
Post from Billboard -
Meet Teni, the rule-breaking artist shaking up Nigeria's music industry
Interview from Complex -
Spotify explains why it's backing Facebook's Libra cryptocurrency
Post from Music Ally
Wednesday, June 19
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Fake streams could be costing artists $300 million a year
Recap from Rolling Stone -
Record label admits 'heartbreaking' losses after warehouse fire
Post from BBC News -
What the Google-Genius copyright dispute is really about
Post from Wired -
Pandora is being sued for showing Tom Petty song lyrics
Post from The Verge -
'What we have achieved is remarkable': Merlin CEO Charles Caldas to step down after 12 years
Post from Complex -
'Old Town Road' will never die, but you will
Column from Stereogum
Thursday, June 20
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The agony and the ecstasy of using YouTube Music in 2019
Review from 9to5 Google -
Cassius' Philippe Zdar dies in accidental fall
Obituary from BBC News -
MelodyVR to livestream London's Wireless Festival in virtual reality via new app
Post from Music Business Worldwide -
Willie Nelson rides again
Story from American Songwriter -
How Homocore Chicago propped open the gate for queer punks
Story from Chicago Reader -
Meet the UK's weirdest new buzz band, Black Midi
Interview from Paste
Friday, June 21
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What they don't tell you about being independent in 2019
Post from Complex -
The music industry signs a pledge against fake streams
Story from Rolling Stone -
'His memory shouldn't be shrouded in darkness': How Frightened Rabbit coped with the death of Scott Hutchison
Story from The Guardian -
Live Nation is creating a suite of augmented reality tools for brands at music festivals
Post from Adweek -
Industry leaders stress importance of political advocacy at A2IM's Indie Week conference
Post from Billboard -
Anchor Award jury revealed in New York: Q's with jury president Tony Visconti
Interview from Pollstar
By Hayden Bagot
06/21/2019