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tune

[toon, tyoon] / tun, tyun /




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From Los Angeles Times

As the needle drops on a new era of digital music creation, the controversy in Sweden over Jacub suggests that for now at least it is human musicians not machines who still call the tune.

From BBC

“When creating potential pop tunes, Forté excels with light-hearted subject matter and instrumentation. However, when the Brooklyn native shifts to gritty themes and backdrops, his appeal diminishes rapidly. Fortunately, his softer selections redeem this album.”

From Los Angeles Times

The rise of AI has some investors singing the same tune.

From Barron's

"You get a sense of having played your tunes," he explains.

From BBC