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With millions of streams and a viral retro image, The Velvet Sundown has reignited global debate over AI music, raising serious concerns for Australian artists.
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Digital Music News on MSNVelvet Sundown Streaming Crackdown Begins: Spotify Pulls One Album and Several Singles Across Multiple Artist ProfilesOn top of The Velvet Sundown’s missing album, the related Velvet Sundown (tied on Apple Music to The Velvet Sundown via features) has seen all its releases rendered unavailable on Spotify.
In an AI legal analysis, experts explain what court rulings around book copyrights mean for music lawsuits filed against Suno ...
It's a rock 'n' roll band with over 1 million monthly listeners, with three albums out in barely six weeks. But despite ...
The Velvet Sundown launched last month with debut album Floating on Echoes and quickly racked up over a million monthly ...
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Rick Brown: "Sure, you can find the usual claptrap from our politicians on this page and a cartoon making fun of something serious, but let’s face it, they don’t want ...
Kneecap, Bob Vylan and The Velvet Sundown's streams went up after they became the subject of controversy, proving notoriety ...
Take Dust on the Wind, currently the band’s most-streamed track. It’s laid-back, mellow and competently arranged. The ...
AI-generated music is becoming a big thing on digital platforms very fast.. In April, Deezer said that around 20,000 fully AI-created tracks were being uploaded to its service every day. That accounts ...
The Velvet Sundown, an AI-generated band, amassed over 1 million Spotify streams before revealing their artificial origins, sparking industry calls for clearer labelling.
Analysis: Was the recent Velvet Sundown phenomenon a great music and media hoax, a sign of things to come, or just another ...
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