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Welcome to week 10 of the AirGigs Creator Report, where each week we bring you the latest industry news that matters to independent musicians, producers and creatives.

In the news this week:

Taylor Swift Moves to Trademark Voice and Likeness Amid AI Deepfake Concerns


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Welcome to Week 9 of the AirGigs Creator Report – where each week, we bring you key updates from across the music industry, including platform changes, technology developments, royalty news, and trends that matter to independent musicians, producers, and creators.

Spotify tests AI disclosure tags in song credits


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One of my favorite parts of the recording process is tracking live drums. There’s nothing quite like capturing a magical performance in a great sounding room. Achieving a powerful, professional kick drum sound comes down to multiple elements working in harmony: the room, the player, the kit, mic selection and placement, as well as outboard gear...


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Welcome to Week 6 of the AirGigs Creator Report – where each week, we bring you key updates from across the music industry, including platform changes, technology developments, royalty news, and trends that matter to independent musicians, producers, and creators.

Universal Music Gets $64bn Takeover Offer


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A few years ago, I got completely caught up in the rat race. As a professional musician, I was grateful and readily accepted any gig offer that came my way. I never asked any questions, I always said yes.

“A gig’s a gig,” I would tell myself, feeling oddly proud of my insane and unsustaina...


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