Sounds Space
Wednesday, 04 March 2026 08:35
“Say No to Suno”: Why Artists Are Protesting AI Music and Streaming Royalty Dilution
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Tuesday, 03 March 2026 08:27
Suno AI Lawsuit Explained: Warner Music Settlement, Copyright Controversy & the Future of AI Music
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Monday, 02 March 2026 08:57
Suno AI Hits 2 Million Paid Subscribers and $300M ARR: The Breakthrough Moment for AI Music in 2026
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Saturday, 28 February 2026 08:18
Interpolation vs Sampling in 2026: The Complete Producer’s Guide to Music Clearance Before Release
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Thursday, 26 February 2026 07:45
Spotify’s New AI Vision: How Artificial Intelligence Is Transforming Music Streaming, Remixes & Artist Revenue
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Tuesday, 24 February 2026 07:38
Suno Hires Former Merlin CEO Jeremy Sirota as Chief Commercial Officer, Signaling Major Shift in AI Music Strategy
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Tuesday, 24 February 2026 07:18
Social Media Virality vs. Real Music Revenue: Why Going Viral Doesn’t Guarantee Long-Term Success
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Sunday, 22 February 2026 08:30
Google Gemini’s Lyria 3 AI Can Now Generate 30-Second Music Tracks from Text, Images & Video
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Saturday, 21 February 2026 08:15
Billie Eilish Backlash After Grammy Speech: Latest Updates, Reactions & Controversy Explained
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Saturday, 21 February 2026 07:34
Shakira Announces Free Mexico City Zócalo Concert on March 1, 2026 – Historic Return After 19 Years
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The music world is always moving forward: new instruments, fresh sounds and unexpected solutions appear that inspire artists to create unique tracks. The SoundsSpace blog often raises topics related to creativity, recording and modern technologies that help musicians find new ways of expression. The industry is changing rapidly, and along with it, new areas appear where art and technology meet on the same wavelength. One of the interesting areas is digital entertainment, which uses similar technologies to create vivid impressions. Modern online casinos, for example, are introducing innovative programs that improve graphics, sound and the general atmosphere of virtual games. An overview of such software for 2025 is presented on the websitehttps://citeulike.org/en-ch/online-casinos/software/. These solutions are in many ways similar to how music platforms use digital effects and plugins to give the listener a more lively and rich perception. In both music and the entertainment industry, high-quality software comes to the forefront, setting the level of impressions. The artist cares about sound, the player cares about visuals and dynamics, but in both cases technology becomes an invisible mediator between the idea and its implementation. This approach unites creative industries and opens new horizons for musicians and developers, shaping a future where the digital environment becomes part of real art.

