May 4, 2026
Most artists have no idea who their fans actually are. They know follower counts and streaming numbers, but they don't own the relationship, and according to Rob Sealy, that single problem is costing the music industry billions.
Rob is the co-founder of OpenStage, a platform helping artists from emerging talent to...
Apr 29, 2026
What if the most surprising thing happening in music right now isn’t what AI is creating, but what fans are reaching for instead?
This week on Music Tectonics, we’re bringing you highlights from the AlgoRhythms conference last month, where our team spent time on the ground talking to researchers and...
Apr 21, 2026
What happens to music when everyone is only listening to what they made themselves?
In this episode, Jade Prieboy sits down with Adam Neely, composer, bassist, and YouTuber educator with over 1.8 million subscribers. They go deeper than the usual AI debate, exploring what we actually lose when music stops being...
Apr 14, 2026
What if every fight over music technology throughout history has actually been the same fight, and we’re just now facing a version of it we’ve never seen before?
In this special episode, Dmitri shares a keynote he gave at the Algo Rhythms conference last month called “Is Music Making Up For Grabs?” Drawing on...
Apr 6, 2026
What happens when a beat-selling side hustle accidentally becomes a social media phenomenon?
In this episode, music producer and content creator Hunna G (@hunnagbeats) joins Dmitri to talk about building “Take a Seat, Rap on the Beat,” a series now sitting at over 150 million views and more than a million...