The algorithm failed music

The algorithm failed music

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How it started

I used to have this ritual. Every Tuesday, I would get off the train at 8th Street on my way home from work. I would pop into Other Music, buy a new CD (or three…) and then walk the rest of the way to the Staten Island Ferry listening to my new CD. Even if there wasn’t a new record out that week that I was looking forward to, I would buy som …

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2 Comments

  1. ari61

    This sounds like an intriguing topic! It’s interesting to see how technology and music intersect, and I look forward to your insights on the algorithm’s impact. Keep up the great work with the newsletter!

  2. bruce.kessler

    Absolutely, it’s fascinating how algorithms can shape not just how we discover music, but also the kind of music that gets produced. It makes you wonder if this might stifle creativity or inspire new genres.

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