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The Laufey Effect: Jazz is so back

March 25, 2026

Laufey has played a key role in revitalizing interest in jazz, blending its classic elements with modern pop appeal to attract Gen Z audiences on platforms like TikTok and Spotify. Her...

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The Grammys Stripped to Nothing, Still Standing - Justin Bieber’s Moment

March 25, 2026

At this year’s Grammys, Justin Bieber stepped onto the stage in a way no one expected. There were no elaborate visuals, no heavy styling, no spectacle. Just boxers, socks, a mirror placed in front...

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The Rise of AI Songs Is Forcing Streaming Platforms to Change the Rules

March 25, 2026

Not long ago, the idea of a computer creating an entire song felt like science fiction. Now it’s becoming surprisingly common. With tools like Suno and Udio, AI-generated music is being uploaded to...

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Shorter Songs, Bigger Drops: How Streaming Is Rewriting Arrangement

March 25, 2026

Open Spotify’s Top 50 and you’ll notice something subtle but consistent: songs are getting shorter. Two minutes and thirty seconds is no longer unusual. Some tracks barely cross the two-minute mark...

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The “Short n’ Sweet” Secret: Mixing Country into a Pop Track

March 2, 2026

Sabrina Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweet era shows how banjo and other country sounds can live comfortably inside glossy pop production. Her tracks mix bright acoustic textures with punchy drums, synths...

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Why Phonk Is Taking Over: The Sound, Style, and Secrets Behind the Genre

March 2, 2026

Over the last few years, phonk has exploded from underground SoundCloud mixes into mainstream playlists and TikTok trends. You’ve probably heard its gritty, nostalgic energy like the dark bass...

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The 15-Second Rule: How TikTok Quietly Rewrote Pop Music

March 2, 2026

Not long ago, songs were built slowly. An instrumental intro would set the mood, a verse would ease listeners in, and the chorus arrived later as the reward. Today, that structure is quietly...

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Crafting the Bounce in Modern LatinPop Using Bad Bunny

March 2, 2026

Bad Bunny’s 2026 Super Bowl show didn’t just break viewing records—it confirmed that the “global sound” (Latin music, Afrobeats, Amapiano, Afro-fusion) is now the center of pop culture, not a side...

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Mixing for the Audiophile: How Lossless Streaming Changes Your Workflow

March 2, 2026

If you’ve been mixing music for a while, you’ve probably heard about Spotify’s big update: lossless streaming is finally here. That means Premium users can now listen to songs in full-quality FLAC...

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🎧 How Mix Master Can Literally Grow Your Brain - and Change Your Life

October 23, 2025

Discover how Mix Master strengthens your brain just like an instrument - training focus, creativity, and emotional intelligence through the science of sound.

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How to Use Suno in Your Music Production Workflow (Without Losing Your Creative Edge)

September 8, 2025

Tools like Suno are now powerful enough to generate melodies, lyrics, and even full songs in seconds. That’s exciting—and controversial. Just ask Timbaland. Recently, he came under fire..

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Gen Z Retro Revival: Cassettes Are Making a Comeback—All Thanks to Taylor Swift

August 23, 2025

The 1980s and 1990s analog music medium known as cassette cassettes is experiencing an unanticipated comeback, with Gen Z spearheading the trend. Taylor Swift, who included cassettes in the release...

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Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker Sells Entire Past and Future Catalogue to Sony Music

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In a significant move within the music industry, Kevin Parker, the creative force behind Tame Impala, has sold his entire music catalog to Sony Music Publishing. This deal, which includes both past and future releases, marks a substantial expansion of Parker's existing partnership with Sony, which began in 2020. The financial terms of the acquisition have not been disclosed, but the strategic significance is clear: Sony now holds the rights to a body of work that spans Parker’s prolific career, from Tame Impala's early hits to his latest projects.

Reflecting on the deal, Parker emphasized the gravity of passing on ownership of his songs, describing them as the culmination of his blood, sweat, and creative energy. Despite the emotional weight of this decision, Parker expressed confidence in Sony Music Publishing's ability to manage his catalog with care and respect. His positive experiences with Sony, particularly with figures like Damian Trotter, have reinforced his trust in their stewardship of his music. Parker remains optimistic about future collaborations, suggesting that this deal could pave the way for new creative ventures.

Sony Music Publishing CEO Jon Platt lauded Parker as one of the most versatile songwriters of his generation, highlighting the enduring power and range of his catalog. Beyond his work with Tame Impala, Parker's songwriting credits include collaborations with prominent artists such as Rihanna, Travis Scott, and Dua Lipa. This extensive and diverse portfolio underscores Parker’s influence and the strategic value of Sony's acquisition. As the music industry continues to evolve, this deal represents a noteworthy example of how artists and publishers are navigating the complexities of ownership and creative control in a digital age.

Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker Sells Entire Past and Future Catalogue to Sony Musictame-impalas-kevin-parker-sells-entire-past-and-future-catalogue-to-sony-musicMuhammad SiddiquiMay 20, 2024In a significant move within the music industry, Kevin Parker, the creative force behind Tame Impala, has sold his entire music catalog to Sony Music Publishing...