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Live music is negatively impacting young people's hearing, new study suggests
Nearly 42% of adults between the ages 18-44 have experienced hearing loss at some point in their life, according to new research

Music sparks shared emotions and physical responses globally
“Happy and danceable music was felt in the arms and legs, while tender and sad music was felt in the chest area”

Live music strikes a deeper emotional chord than streamed music
When live music plays, the brain listens with heightened emotion

Study finds that ChatGPT is the most-used AI tool for musicians
A new survey by Pirate reveals that 30% of artists use AI for songwriting and composition

The attraction factor: How being seen as an artist ups your appeal
A recent study published on the British weekly scientific journal Nature shows how being identified as an artist enhances one's allure in the eyes of others

Novem Vivit releases new single, ‘Purple Rays’
The Viventem Records founder showcases his signature style in his new release

Tracks that produce "chills" could act as a painkiller, new study reveals
McGill University researchers asked participants to listen to different types of music and monitored how it affected their pain levels

How the cost of living crisis is impacting DJs and producers
Nightlife is under threat like never before. Patrick Hinton investigates the scale of problems facing dance music in 2023 and considers solutions, speaking to the industry's most visible workers: artists