Abbey Road is buying Audiomovers, a startup that makes remote collaboration software for musicians and producers. Its tools are already being used by thousands of customers, and the business will continue to operate under Abbey Road's wing now.
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Kimberly Charlene Hargrove's curator insight,
December 12, 2020 11:39 PM
Trash was bought out by Vsco. I didn’t now much about it before hand. However from what I read here, it’s a video production app. It’s some what similar to tik tok. That being said, it’s still a unique entity.
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Charquise Williams's curator insight,
December 15, 2020 10:40 PM
Now with these amazing social media platforms add music to their platforms , it’s been a way for artist and there songs to be heard on different levels for different groups.
Siontay Lewis's curator insight,
January 24, 2021 2:10 PM
Following a trend in platforms for independent artist, this short article shows potentially what to expect when it comes to connection with music and social media. Music business worldwide is an excellenct source to keep up to date with trends, and adds confirmation on how this helps independent artists with their work in the economy moving forward.
Adam Umbach's curator insight,
February 16, 2021 7:00 PM
- Snapchat has bought a music "video" app called Voisey which allows it's users to create videos of themselves singing along to songs and using professional vocal effects while doing so straight from their phones, I find that it seems to bridge the gap between Snapchat, music steaming apps, and Tiktok, as users can collab with other users on their videos. |