

Sound Connections
Amplitude Ventures
This is the intricate world of music entrepreneurship.Hosted by Jakob Wredstrøm from Amplitude Ventures, this podcast offers listeners a unique blend of insightful interviews, industry expertise, and behind-the-scenes stories from the global music landscape. From the challenges of breaking into the industry to the nuances of music tech innovations, each episode is a journey into the lives of music professionals, founders, artists, and innovators. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, an industry veteran, or just a music enthusiast, "Sound Connections" provides a fresh perspective on the ever-evolving world of music. Listen and connect with the sounds and stories that shape the industry.
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Sep 3, 2024 • 1h 7min
#071: INVESTOR: Gareth Deakin: Cracking the Code of Music Tech Investments and Startups
Learn what it takes to succeed in the competitive world of music tech investments in this episode featuring Gareth Deakin. With years of experience building a strong profile in the music tech sector, Gareth shares actionable insights for entrepreneurs and investors looking to make an impact. From navigating startup ecosystems to understanding the latest trends, this episode delivers the knowledge you need to thrive in this ever-evolving industry.Highlights:Exploring the changes in music tech investment over the past 15 years.Understanding the hurdles and prospects in music tech startups.Insights into sustainable innovation in the music industry.

Sep 1, 2024 • 8min
How Neuroscience Explains the Human Connection with Music: Dr. Tom Fritz
In episode 70 of Sound Connections, host Jakob Wredstrøm sits down with Dr. Tom Fritz, founder of Jymmin and researcher at the Max Planck Institute, to explore the intersection of music, the human brain, and AI. Discover how Jymmin combines music and physical exercise to boost motivation and well-being. Tom shares insights on how AI-generated music affects our brains, the role of music in rehabilitation, and the enduring importance of human connection in music creation. This episode offers a deep dive into the future of music, culture, and neuroscience. Full episode out on all platforms: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZS2i5GPm4Ss

Aug 27, 2024 • 57min
#070: EXPERT: Tom Fritz: The Neuroscience of Music: Exploring AI, Culture, and the Future of Sound
Music and neuroscience converge in this episode with Tom Fritz from the Max Planck Institute, where he explores how AI and cultural factors shape our perception of sound. Drawing from his innovative research, Tom highlights the transformative role of music in health, fitness, and rehabilitation, emphasizing its universal impact across cultures and its potential to improve lives through science and technology.Highlights:Exploring the link between music and health.Understanding the effect of AI on music perception.Cross-cultural insights into the emotional power of music.Utilizing music for rehabilitation and wellness.

Aug 24, 2024 • 8min
AI Jake Round-Up: Episode #066 EXPERT: Christopher Wieduwilt
Welcome to the first recap episode of Sound Connections! In this condensed summary, we revisit our insightful conversation with Chris Wieduwilt, the AI Musicpreneur. Chris dives into how AI is revolutionizing the music industry, offering tools that empower artists to streamline their workflow and connect with audiences through powerful storytelling. From leveraging AI music generation tools to enhancing content creation, Chris shares valuable tips for musicians looking to stay ahead in the evolving landscape. Whether you missed the full episode or need a quick refresher, this recap is packed with practical advice for navigating the intersection of AI and music.

Aug 20, 2024 • 59min
#069: EXPERT: Daniel Rowland: LANDR And The Rise Of The Casual Music Creator
Daniel Rowland, Head of Strategy and Partnerships at LANDR, discusses the evolution of music production tools and their role in empowering a new generation of casual creators. In this episode, he shares his journey from music production and academia to leading innovative projects at LANDR.Learn how LANDR transformed from an AI mixing service into a comprehensive creative platform, bridging the gap between technology and music creation. This conversation offers valuable insights into the future of accessible music production.Highlights:Daniel Rowland's distinct career merging music production and tech innovation.The transformation of LANDR into a top creative platform.Insights into the casual music creator trend and its effects on the industry.The influence of AI and data in shaping the future of music production.

Aug 17, 2024 • 3min
Warner Music Strategically Defies Streaming Slowdown
In this episode, we delve into Warner Music Group's remarkable success in defying the industry's streaming slowdown. While competitors like Universal and Sony faced significant challenges in Q2 2024, Warner reported a standout 10.2% increase in streaming revenue, driven by major global hits and strategic digital partnerships. Join us as we explore how Warner’s focus on hit production and subscriber growth has set them apart in a challenging market, and what this means for the future of the music streaming industry. Tune in to discover the strategies behind Warner’s continued success amidst uncertainty.

Aug 13, 2024 • 59min
#068: David Ponte: Founder: From Artist-First to 30 Million Users: Audiomack’s Rise
David Ponte, co-founder and Chief Marketing Officer of Audiomack, shares the story behind the platform’s rise as a leader in music streaming. In this episode, he highlights Audiomack’s mission to empower artists and foster music discovery, with a focus on supporting underrepresented creators. Learn how Audiomack carved out its unique space in the industry, the challenges of building a global platform, and the importance of community and authentic artist-fan connections in shaping the future of music streaming.Highlights:The vision behind Audiomack's artist-first approach.Overcoming obstacles in a competitive streaming landscape.The future of music streaming and artist monetization.

Aug 10, 2024 • 3min
Spotify vs. MLC: The Bundled Royalties Showdown
In this episode of Sound Connections, we explore the ongoing legal battle between Spotify and the Mechanical Licensing Collective (MLC) over bundled royalties. At the heart of the dispute is Spotify's controversial reclassification of its subscription plans to include audiobooks, a move that allows the streaming giant to pay lower mechanical royalties to songwriters and publishers.Join us as we break down the stakes, the legal arguments, and what this battle means for the future of music streaming and compensation for creators.

Aug 6, 2024 • 53min
#067: EXIT: Lasse Andresen: From Rockstar Dreams to ForgeRock's $3 Billion IPO
The evolving relationship between music and technology takes center stage in this episode, featuring insights from industry leaders. These are the challenges faced by entrepreneurs in the music business and the innovative strategies they’ve used to overcome them. Highlights:Exploring the journey from musical passion to business achievement.Insights into building a sustainable music business in today's digital landscape.The role of technology in transforming live music experiences and industry practices.Discussions on the importance of diversity and collaboration in achieving business objectives.

Aug 3, 2024 • 3min
Music Royalties: The Case for 'Completion'
Join us on Sound Connections as we delve into the evolving world of music royalties with AI Jake. In this episode, we tackle the widely debated pro-rata model and introduce economist Will Page's innovative 'Completion' model. Discover how this proposal rewards fully streamed songs, combats streaming fraud, and offers a straightforward implementation for the music industry. We examine the potential winners and losers, address concerns about genre bias, and explore the model's alignment with current industry trends. Tune in for a comprehensive look at how the Completion model could pave the way for a fairer and more sustainable royalty system.


