Music and artificial intelligence (AI) both provide modern students with tools for exploration and creativity, says math and computer science major Brian Liu ’25, who is also a gifted concert pianist.
The global music industry has always been shaped by technology, from the early days of analog recording to the rise of digital audio workstations and online streaming platforms. Today, it finds itself ...
“The Hardest Part,” a new song from indie pop artist Washed Out, is all about love lost, among the most human of themes. But ironically, to illustrate the tune’s sense of longing, the musician turned ...
The regal, eerie mansion nestled on Lomita Court is not what meets the eye. Home to Stanford’s Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA), the building transformed into a pulsing, ...
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With the new Edward and Joyce Linde Music Building, the Institute’s multidisciplinary approach to music deepens. On a typical afternoon, MIT’s new Edward and Joyce Linde Music Building hums with life.
A new report from Music Technology UK (MTUK) has revealed that government agency Innovate UK has invested £14 million in UK music tech companies over the past five years (2020-2024) . In its report ...
When Covid meant having in-person music lessons was breaking the law, teachers quickly adapted to lessons online. Now, there are tech platforms expanding this opportunity. Due to the urgency of ...
The fictional band Spinal Tap could make their instruments louder with the help of amplifiers that went up to 11. Lesser musicians must find other ways to pump up the volume. One well-established ...
The traffic receded as Chicago withdrew into the distance behind me on Interstate 90. Barns and trees dotted the horizon. The speakers in my rental car, playing Spotify from my smartphone, put out the ...
When I was in my early 20s, commuting to work over the freeways of Los Angeles, I listened to Brian Wilson’s 2004 album, Smile, several hundred times. I like the Beach Boys just fine, but I’m not a ...