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  1. May 21, 2019 · Sumit Paul-Choudhury picks out trends that could shape music over the coming decades, including algoraves, Fortnite concerts and songs catered to smart speakers.

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  2. Sep 13, 2024 · Advances in technology, shifts in cultural tastes, and evolving industry dynamics are poised to shape the next wave of popular music. This article explores the anticipated trends in music genres, technologies, and industry practices that are expected to define the soundscape of 2025 and beyond.

  3. Oct 29, 2021 · With the expansion of virtual technology and the metaverse, we may be able to connect with music in deeper ways than ever before, experts say.

  4. Feb 2, 2020 · Change, disruption, transformation – all of it accelerating. That’s the story of our tech-transformed world of M&E. The music industry is no exception. Look at TikTok - one of the industry’s ...

    • The rise of genre fluidity. The future of popular music is full of innovation and diversity. The era of strict genre boundaries is fading, giving way to a dynamic and fluid musical world.
    • A renaissance of physical music formats. Vinyl and cassettes, those beloved relics of the past, are making a triumphant return in 2024. As someone who grew up visiting record shops and building my own prized collection, I can testify that there’s something irreplaceable about the tactile and nostalgic experience they offer, a sentiment echoed in the resurgence of their popularity.
    • The AI revolution in music creation. The ethical debate surrounding AI in music creation is a complex one. On one side, there’s the argument that AI challenges creativity, posing the question: can true artistic expression arise from algorithms and machine learning?
    • Personalized music consumption. In today’s music scene, personalization is king. Streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music are changing the game, offering playlists that feel like they’ve been handpicked just for us.
  5. Nov 25, 2014 · Music has gone through some serious changes in the past 200 years. Consider that back in 1814, Beethoven was cutting edge, and the year’s most famous song was not about love, but war, a tune...

  6. Dec 4, 2023 · AI is already being used by music producers for more mundane parts of their jobs. AI can help correct vocal pitch and allow engineers to mix and master recordings much more quickly and cheaply.