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Article about Glitch Art History at Kernel Mag by The Daily Dot
The current landscape of music discovery and streaming stretches out like the solar system: There are heavy planets like Spotify and iTunes and stars like Rdio and Pandora. There are galaxies in between: Beats is attempting to ...
Your next favorite band wonât be signed for their explosive live show but for their YouTube views. Their big break wonât come from a copy of their cassette debut but from the tracking of their weekly SoundCloud spins. Itâs not the underground buzz ...

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Do a search on SoundCloud for âTurn Down for Whatâ and you get over 500 results, most of which are unofficial remixes done in a laundry list of styles: trap, reggae, hardstyle, bhangra. Given the trackâs popularity, and SoundCloudâs enormous community ...
A little over a year ago, I declared streaming music the next major music industry ice age. In the past year, the major players have jockeyed for paid subscribers, hushed artists advocating for their demise, and straddled two very different worlds: Silicon Valleyâs startup go-round and and the ever backward-looking recording industry.
We just shared the same floor, roof, and Internet connection for the day.
Lewis G. Parker, Could Deskcamping be the future for freelancers?
This deskcamping thing sounds like Airbnb for workspaces.