Tracks churned out by AI tools like Suno and Udio are flooding the market, and they're becoming nearly harder to spot. Now ...
SynthToSoul is a full-stack audio analysis application designed to distinguish between Human-Made and AI-Generated music. By combining a custom Deep Learning classifier with audio fingerprinting ...
Abstract: Music classification is a subfield of audio classification, which aims to understand and differentiate various types of music. Patchout faSt Spectrogram Transformer (PaSST) is an efficient ...
In February, a pop-up science column, Annals of Inquiry, is appearing in place of Kyle Chayka’s column, Infinite Scroll. Chayka will return in March. Forty years ago, Bill Weiss, a student at Columbia ...
Taylor Swift selected one of Travis Kelce's favorite songs from “The Life of a Showgirl” to be her next music video from the album. On Feb. 6, the singer debuted a music video for "Opalite," a song ...
Taylor Swift isn’t through with her showgirl era just yet. The pop star just released the music video for her next The Life of a Showgirl single, “Opalite” — and it’s full of lightning-strike twists.
2026 approaches with our bright-eyed resolutions in tow. If you spend any significant part of your day streaming music, 2025 may have left you rethinking those listening habits, especially if Spotify ...
Each year at NPR Music, we curate two flagship lists: The Best Albums of the Year and The Best Songs of the Year. But there's a lot more recommendations and criticism where those came from. You'll ...
Earlier this year, Spotify rolled out an all-new feature that lets users watch music videos within the app. You can switch between audio and video formats with the new feature, which is slowly being ...
The ruling has major implications across the live music business, as a judge will now decide on remedies, which could include a breakup of Live Nation and Ticketmaster. AI music remains a touchy ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Music changes how we feel. Not just emotionally, but biologically. You don’t have to be at a concert to notice it.
For decades, you didn’t have to look far to find the tastemakers in music. They were radio DJs and music writers for the most part, concentrated into a handful of stations an publications. They set ...