Month: May 2018

APPLE LAUNCHES GLOBAL MUSIC PUBLISHING DIVISION, HEADED BY ELENA SEGAL

Apple has launched a new internal division dedicated to music publishing and music publishers, MBW understands, led by respected exec Elena Segal. Segal, who was previously Legal Director of iTunes International, is stepping up to become Apple Music’s Global Director of Music Publishing. The legal & business affairs specialist (pictured), who is well-known amongst the…


Studying music makes your brain more efficient, study reveals

According to a new study, musicians and people who are bilingual have trained their brains into being more efficient. Researchers at Baycrest’s Rotman Research Institute found musicians and bilingual people used fewer brain resources when carrying out a memory test. The study, published in the journal Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, found…


Nicky Siano on disco, drugs and DJing at Studio 54

Resident DJ and disco legend Nicky Siano tells Oli Warwick what really went on in the booth. In the history of DJ culture, Nicky Siano’s presence looms large. His club The Gallery was instrumental in forging the disco culture of the 1970s in New York, while his technique on the decks helped further the art…


Why do pianos have 88 keys?

A standard piano has 88 keys: 52 white and 36 black. But who decided this number would be the norm, and why? Before the piano was invented, composers wrote a lot of music for the harpsichord, which has just 60 keys. This meant that everything they wrote was limited to the harpsichord’s five-octave range. Then,…


YOUTUBE JUST ADDED SONGWRITER, LABEL AND PUBLISHER CREDITS TO MILLIONS OF SONGS

More than half a billion videos on YouTube will, from today, carry credits covering songwriter, label and publisher data – and that’s just the start. The Google/Alphabet platform has just announced that it is adding ‘credits and music discovery information’ to both premium music videos and – for the first time ever – to fan-uploaded…


What Kendrick Lamar’s Pulitzer Means for Hip-Hop

In 2015, the journal Royal Society Open Science published a witty evolutionary history of pop music, based on the Billboard Hot 100 chart from 1960 to 2010, in which the authors treated elements like timbre, chord, and speech as if they were impressions on a fossil, and genre as if it were a living, evolving…


YouTube Reveals New Music Streaming Service

YouTube has announced its new music streaming service—a revamped version of YouTube Music that will compete with subscription platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, and Tidal. It’s out Tuesday, May 22. There’s a free, ad-supported tier as well as YouTube Music Premium, which will be available at $9.99 per month. It launches initially in the U.S.,…


Shostakovich is at No. 1 in the U.S. pop charts. Seriously.

The Royal Wedding cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason has shot to the top of the US iTunes pop chart with his album ‘Inspiration’. This is an incredible moment in classical and pop music. Saturday’s wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex St George’s Chapel in Windsor was watched by millions around the world, and while all…


“Yanny” vs. “Laurel”: your reality is an interpretation

As much as we might tell ourselves our experience of the world is the truth, our reality will always be an interpretation. Light enters our eyes, sound waves enter our ears, chemicals waft into our noses, and it’s up to our brains to make a guess about what it all is. And I think that’s…


Digital killed the CD. Will anyone mourn it?

Think of all the associations we have with vinyl: independent record shops, High Fidelity, rare releases, history and authenticity. Even cassette tapes have their own mythology: the romance of receiving a mixtape, and the songs fading in places where you have rewound and listened to them over and over again. These are objects imbued with…