jason hirschhorn's @MusicREDEF: 10/16/2020 - Whistle While You Search, Music Venues' New Normal, Van Halen, Benny the Butcher, beabadoobee...

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Friday - October 16, 2020 Fri - 10/16/20
rantnrave:// I have seen song search future and it's a little shaky and unreliable at the moment, but the future often is. Which is to say, when I tried to hum the keyboard riff of BILLIE EILISH's "BAD GUY" into the GOOGLE app on my phone Thursday night, my Google app thought about it for a few uncomfortably long seconds before informing me, "Sorry, I wasn't able to recognize this song." Was my humming a little pitchy? My timing a little funky? Does the app not know the riff, or any instrumental riffs? I tried a hook from LIZZO's "TRUTH HURTS," mixing the words as best as I could remember with some la-la's to fill the holes. Same long pause, same rejection. I stopped for a minute, composed myself, tried the same Lizzo hook in a higher key, and boom: There's a 21% chance, the app informed me, I'm looking for the KIDZ BOP version of "Truth Hurts," a 17% chance I'm looking for Lizzo and an 8% chance, for some reason, I've got NAS on my mind. Google on Thursday announced you can now search for a song on its iOS and Android apps by humming or whistling a few bars. I've been waiting most of the history of streaming music for this function. All you can remember is a little bit of the melody of that song you heard in the car yesterday? An old melody popped into your head and you know you know it but you can't place it? Why shouldn't you be able to just sing it into your search bar? We've long been able to talk to our phones, our computers and other devices; why can't we sing to them, too? The process, for now, is a bit clunky: On an iPhone, you tap the mic icon in the Google search bar, then tap "Search a song" at the bottom of the next screen, then sing, then wait while you imagine your phone is judging you. I learned that slowing down and singing more deliberately helped. My la-la-la version of the chorus of TAYLOR SWIFT's "BETTY" was recognized (with 16% certainty). A couple hummed lines of the chorus of PRINCE's "RASPBERRY BERET" left my phone with no doubt; it quickly pulled up a Google search page for the song, topped by the video. I am not the world's most accurate singer. I'm mediocre at karaoke. This, I wish. But I know how to suggest a melody, and that's enough here. As far as I can tell, Google's working with a database of vocal melodies, no instrumental hooks yet. But those will come, as will the applications. You'll no longer have to go looking for a song. Just, more or less, think it. The universe, and a thousand apps to come, will do the rest... The British parliament has started an inquiry into the "economic impact music streaming is having on artists, record labels and the sustainability of the wider music industry," and among the lines of inquiry are "whether the business models used by major streaming platforms are fair to the writers and performers who provide the material." One imagines there's a long line of artists and writers prepared to hum their thoughts on that topic... The three-day SAVE OUR STAGES fest, featuring YG, DEMI LOVATO, PHOEBE BRIDGERS, the ROOTS, FOO FIGHTERS and many more, streams today through Sunday from clubs and theaters around the US. Sponsored by the NATIONAL INDEPENDENT VENUE ASSOCIATION and YOUTUBE, it's raising money and awareness for venues in dire need of pandemic relief... SPIKE LEE's filmed version of DAVID BYRNE's AMERICAN UTOPIA premieres Saturday on HBO... JAGGED LITTLE PILL scores 15 TONY nominations... It's FRIDAY and that means new music from BENNY THE BUTCHER (GRISELDA RECORDS' hip-hop onslaught continues), OPEN MIKE EAGLE, STURGILL SIMPSON (does bluegrass), BEABADOBEE, T.I., BLACK THOUGHT, IDKHOW, TOMMY LEE, the STRUTS, MATT BERNINGER, HEALTH, ANNIE, AUTECHRE, KEVIN MORBY, the late GORD DOWNIE... A pause here for two major archival projects also out today. WILDFLOWERS AND ALL THE REST is a mega expanded version of TOM PETTY's classic 1994 solo album WILDFLOWERS overstuffed with previously unheard songs like this and this. And THE HARRY SMITH B-SIDES is a box set featuring the B-sides of every song on collector/curator Smith's groundbreaking 1952 ANTHOLOGY OF AMERICAN FOLK MUSIC. Some mind-blowing perspective on the passage of time between 1926, when the earliest recordings on the anthology were made, and 1952, and today. (The math on that tweet is slightly off, but the point stands)... Also, JOYNER LUCAS, HELENA DELAND, GOOD SAD HAPPY BAD (formerly MICACHU & THE SHAPES), DORIAN ELECTRA, SASHA SLOAN, SPIRIT ADRIFT, TRACE ADKINS, JAMIE O'NEAL, WILLIAM ELLIOTT WHITMORE, MIPSO, BYRON THE AQUARIUS, ZENKER BROTHERS, TOMOKO SAUVAGE, KATIE MELUA, HOLY MOTORS, GULFER, LIONEL LOUEKE, MARSHALL GILKES, ANJA LECHNER & FRANÇOIS COUTURIER, PETER BERNSTEIN, NATE WOOLEY, HOMEBOY SANDMAN, KOSHA DILLZ, DEEP SEA DIVER, PLURALONE, the DAMNED, OSEES and HAYDEN THORPE... RIP KATHY SMARDAK, PAUL MATTERS and MAURICE EDWARDS.
- Matty Karas (@troubledoll), curator
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The Washington Post
'Strangest time I've ever been in': Music venues deal with the new normal
by Hau Chu and Fritz Hahn
Live concerts are coming back, but they feel a little different due to coronavirus restrictions.
Los Angeles Times
Straight outta Pasadena: The unlikely high-school bromance of Eddie Van Halen and David Lee Roth
by Greg Renoff
Eddie Van Halen, son of blue-collar immigrants, went to Pasadena High. David Lee Roth, his dad a doctor, attended Muir. Their meeting remade rock.
Complex
Benny the Butcher's Burden Is to Prove He's a Legend
by Shawn Setaro
Jeremie Pennick knows he has something to prove. There's a reason that the veteran Buffalo rapper known professionally as Benny the Butcher named his new album Burden of Proof. After years of grinding, releasing mixtape after mixtape (and being interrupted by occasional stints behind bars), Benny's star has risen in recent years, alongside his cousins Westside Gunn and Conway the Machine.
Billboard
Revealed: Billboard's 2020 Latin Power Players
by Trevor Anderson, Katie Bain, Alexei Barrionuevo...
Pioneering manager Rebeca León leads Billboard's annual Latin Power Players - the executives behind Latin music's explosive move into the pop music mainstream.
Beats & Bytes
Predicting the Future of the Music Business With Cherie Hu, Part 1
by Rutger Ansley Rosenborg and Cherie Hu
Cherie Hu explains what streaming technology will look like in 2040 and what role "fake" artists have in the future of the music business. Plus, we dive into the future impact of gaming and film on music.
Loud And Quiet
"People assume that if you're young, you're fine": meet the musicians who've been shielding since March
by Luke Cartledge
For some artists, even younger ones, catching coronavirus is a risk they just can't take, even as people return to pubs and venues
The Guardian
Beabadoobee: 'I want to be that girl I needed when I was 15'
by Alexis Petridis
She's channeled teenage misery and drug use into songs inspired by her grunge heroes -- and now the 20-year-old is being hailed as the voice of Generation Z.
MusicAlly
British parliament launches inquiry into economics of music streaming
by Stuart Dredge
For several months, the #BrokenRecord campaign in the UK has been calling for the government to step in to the debate about musicians' streaming royalties.
Vulture
'American Utopia' Speaks to the Recent Past and, Even More, the Present
by Jen Chaney
In a way, even the Spike Lee-directed version of David Byrne's Broadway show, streaming on HBO, allows us to "leave our homes."
Twenty Thousand Hertz
Twenty Thousand Hertz: Perfect Pitch
by Dallas Taylor, Daniel Levitin and Jacob Collier
People with perfect or "absolute" pitch hear every single sound as precise musical notes. Is this extraordinary talent a blessing or a curse? In this episode, we dive into the neuroscience, pluses and pitfalls of absolute pitch. Featuring neuroscientist Daniel Levitin and Grammy-winning musician Jacob Collier.
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UPROXX
An Oral History Of Tom Petty's Landmark 1994 Album, 'Wildflowers'
by Steven Hyden
Mike Campbell and Benmont Tench of the Heartbreakers and producer/engineer George Drakoulias share their stories about working with the legend.
Variety
New York's Struggling Music Venues Spotlight the Need for Federal Aid
by Jem Aswad
The pandemic has crushed the live-entertainment business, and concert venues in particular, all over the world - but New York's may have been hit the hardest in the U.S.
Mixmag
Nazira, the DJ who swapped molecular biology for techno
by Maya Baklanova
Maya Baklanova documents the rise of Nazira, the visionary Kazakhstan DJ.
Texas Monthly
Why Quinn Mason, a 24-Year-Old Composer From Dallas, May Be Classical Music's Next Superstar
by Katy Vine
Mason, one of the most sought-after young composers in the country, has a new work set to premiere in November.
NPR
Louder Than A Riot: Lyrics On Trial: Mac Phipps (Pt 2)
by Rodney Carmichael and Sidney Madden
The performance at Club Mercedes was supposed to be just another gig for Mac Phipps, the No Limit rapper whose star was rising in Southern hip-hop around the turn of the new millennium. But it would be the last club date he'd perform for at least two decades.
British GQ
Jon Bon Jovi: 'I will never go back to Buffalo, New York'
by Ben Allen
The legendary rock star speaks to GQ about the time Donald Trump allegedly schemed to block his bid to buy the Buffalo Bills and discusses his new album," 2020," which confronts the state of America today with songs about the pandemic, George Floyd, school shootings and, yep, the president.
VICE
The Mongolian Metal Band Keeping Their Language Alive Through Music
by Heather Chen
The HU made a splash on YouTube in 2018 but the band's influence resonates even more today, as some fear that Mongolian language and culture are under threat.
Big Think
The fastest drummer in the world is a cyborg
by Gil Weinberg and Jason Barnes
An accident left this musician with one arm. Now he is helping create future tech for others with disabilities.
Complex
If You Don't Stream Something, It Might Actually Go Away
by Eric Skelton
If you give a mouse a cookie, he's going to ask for a glass of milk. But if you take all the cookies away, he might actually leave you alone. The same logic applies to an artist like Tekashi 6ix9ine.
Mixmag
Dave Clarke: 'The DJ scene is linked by money not ethics'
by Jean-Hugues Kabuiku
Jean-Hugues Kabuiku gets candid with The Baron about dance music culture in 2020.
The Washington Post
The late composer Jon Gibson helped save minimalism from itself
by Michael Andor Brodeur
A founding member of the Philip Glass Ensemble, he left a body of music that defies easy categorization.
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