Sometimes we tend to get ahead of ourselves. It’s easy to lose yourself in conversations about good and bad music or worrying for all those good artists getting old. A moment of clarity is what we all need every once in a while.
Did you ever wonder how come you’ve never heard of the band that made the track you just found and loved? Two possibilities here: 1) People change and you weren’t into this music a few years ago, or 2) The band just started out and they actually made this track a few days ago. Now we don’t really believe people change…
Have you ever browsed through your music streaming apps main page and found one of the pre-made playlists? Perhaps you played one of them? Did you like what you heard? The fact is, those playlists are being closely watched by many and are catered by specialists that work for various music production houses.
Times are rough. The big crisis on the world’s economy still looms over many businesses. The political balance is more fragile than it ever was before. No wonder the music streaming platforms have to think on their feet to help us. The little, the poor and the hurt people of the planet that crave some music in their lives…
Have you ever wondered how musicians can make money from their music being played on Spotify or Apple Music? Music streaming platforms penetrate social media both naturally and in a planned manner. How?
Not long ago we posted about how music helps lift our mood or make us calm. Now we want to elaborate on that a little with some scientific background on what music does to our body and soul.
Music isn't just for fun - it can change your mood! Explore how music impacts emotions & what else it does for the brain.
Ok, here’s a thesis – streaming music is basically, like renting a house instead of buying it. But you don’t have to fall in debts to buy the latest album, so why streaming is so popular?