29 episodes

Dispatches for the new music business. Hosted by Ariel Hyatt founder of Cyber PR, music publicist, strategist, and author. Features interviews with music and non-music business experts to help musicians get ahead in the music business. Plus, Ariel muses about music industry marketing and independent artist development trends as well as help you keep your wits about you with practical mindset advice.

Cyber PR Music Podcast Ariel Hyatt

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Dispatches for the new music business. Hosted by Ariel Hyatt founder of Cyber PR, music publicist, strategist, and author. Features interviews with music and non-music business experts to help musicians get ahead in the music business. Plus, Ariel muses about music industry marketing and independent artist development trends as well as help you keep your wits about you with practical mindset advice.

    Playlisting Prowess: Pushing Playlist Potential with AI

    Playlisting Prowess: Pushing Playlist Potential with AI

    In this episode, I sit down with Playlist expert Mike Warner to delve into the fascinating world of targeted advertising, the challenges of music promotion, and the powerful role that AI can play in your playlist strategy.
    Mike warns about the dangers of targeting the wrong audience and emphasizes the importance of considering an artist's genre when reaching out to potential fans. He also shares personal anecdotes, including a friend's experience with directing family and friends to their music under a new name.
    Discover how text and visuals can influence listeners' decision to press play, and why catching people's attention within a fraction of a second is crucial in today's social media scrolling culture. From the struggles and challenges faced during the creative process to the innovative use of AI in crafting effective song descriptions and pitches, Mike offers invaluable insights and practical advice to aspiring musicians and industry professionals.
    Tune in as Mike uncovers the potential of AI tools like Chat GPT in revolutionizing the way we promote music and connect with audiences. With a treasure trove of tips on filling out submission forms, curating playlists, and making the most of streaming platforms, this episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to navigate the ever-evolving landscape of the music industry.
    Artificial intelligence is shaping the landscape of music promotion, and musicians can take advantage of AI-driven tools for various tasks. Warner discusses the benefits of Chat GPT in writing engaging pitches, improving communication with recipients, and streamlining the workflow.
    Although AI has its limitations and requires fine-tuning, it can be a valuable partner in the music industry. AI not only aids in overcoming writer's block but also enhances the effectiveness of promotional efforts. In an era where music promotion requires a multi-faceted approach, the insights shared by Mike Warner offer valuable guidance for musicians. From targeting the right audience and harnessing the power of words to understanding the nuances of music streaming platforms and embracing AI-driven tools, artists have an array of strategies at their disposal.
    By staying informed and adapting to the ever-evolving digital landscape, musicians can maximize their reach, engage their fan base, and elevate their music careers to new heights.
    Key topics in this Podcast - Targeting the Right Audience for Music Ads
    - Importance of Text in Music Promotion
    - Challenges in Creating and Describing Music
    - AI Tools for Music Promotion
    - Manipulation and Consequences in Music Streaming Platforms
    - Utilizing Submission Forms for Music Platforms
    - Using Chat GPT for Writing Pitches
    - Playlists and Other Opportunities for Music Promotion
    - AI as a Partner in the Music Industry Works
    - Documenting and Sharing Experiences in the Music Industry
    About my Guest: Mike Warner
    Australian-born Mike Warner is one of the leading experts in the world of streaming music. Mike has held many roles in music over the past 20 years. Currently, he is the Head of Editorial Marketing Partnerships, in North America with global music distributor Believe. Prior to this, he was the Director of Artist Relations at Chartmetric.As a true wearer of many hats, he is also a best-selling self-published author as well as a public speaker, Mike has shared his insights on every stage, from guest starring on numerous podcasts and appearing live on CNBC to speaking at the music industry's largest conferences including SXSW, NAMM and Music Biz.
    Based on the success of the first two editions of Work Hard Playlist Hard, Mike has expanded the world of WHPH into a full online blog and a podcast series. He also collaborated with industry friend Erika Parr to translate the book into Spanish. Mike has gained an audience on LinkedIn, with his informative and entertaining posts earning him the title as one of LinkedIn’s 2023 Top Voices in Music. An independent artist

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    Consent, Collaboration, and Caution: Web 3.0, The Metaverse and AI

    Consent, Collaboration, and Caution: Web 3.0, The Metaverse and AI

    In episode 6, I sat down with extraordinary visual artist, musician, and Metaverse expert Carrie Able, to discuss the fascinating intersection of AI, art, and the future of music.
    Throughout the episode, Carrie shares insightful perspectives on the unique art that we all know and love (like the art you can visit in museums) and how AI falls short in replicating its depth and creativity. She also delves into her exciting journey of creating standalone music that inspires art.
    We discuss the potential risks and benefits of AI in the art industry. Carrie emphasizes the need for regulation and consent in using people's data and imagery for training AI systems.
    We cover inspiring examples of breaking genre boundaries, such as the Barbie movie, which exemplifies that AI is not yet capable of replicating the creative spark that comes from human imagination.
    She shares her personal journey as an artist, from being an apprentice to a portrait painter at a young age to embracing tech-related art and becoming an artist in residence at a VR studio.
    Then she swings into her collaboration and the exciting future possibilities of augmented reality and VR technology. This technology is important to pay attention to because Carrie thinks it could revolutionize the way we experience art and music, similar to how the iPhone revolutionized the industry.
    Carrie sheds light on the importance of artists owning their own data, creativity, and online assets in virtual worlds, emphasizing the potential of Web 3.0, crypto NFTs, and the Metaverse for artists.
    Overall, this episode is a treasure trove of insights and ideas that will leave you excited about the future of music, art, and technology.

    • 46 min
    Digital Dexterity: Decoding the AI Musicians' Maze By Testing Tools, Apps & Sites

    Digital Dexterity: Decoding the AI Musicians' Maze By Testing Tools, Apps & Sites

    In this episode, we dive into the world of AI music-making tools and their rising popularity. My guest, Kristin Juel, did extensive research for Water & Music and had a LOT to say about why it is critical to get proactively out in front of all the AI tools that are coming to market and why it is empowering for artists to test and understand what’s available. This not only alleviates the fear of the unknown but also as Kristin says “Don't wait for it to become something that's a nuisance. Get in the mindset, and start looking at the opportunities.”
    Different types of people, from hobbyists to professional musicians, are utilizing these AI music-making tools. While initially concerned about the future of humanity with the rise of technology, Kristin emphasizes that human creativity remains essential and that humans ultimately control the conversation.
    We also explore the possibility of AI influencing the creation of hit songs instead of completely writing them, the importance of people feeling capable and able to express themselves and we highlight the challenges and blessings of putting yourself at the forefront of innovation in the music industry. 
     
    List of tools, sites, and AI apps mentioned in the episode:
    Boomy - https://boomy.com  -  Create original songs in seconds, even if you've never made music before
    Grimes AI Voice Tool - https://elf.tech/connect 
    Magenta Studio: Free AI tools for Ableton Live
    https://www.ableton.com/en/blog/magenta-studio-free-ai-tools-ableton-live/ 
    Abelton’s amazing AI Tool Blog Post -  Mentions dozens of tools to know about - https://www.ableton.com/en/blog/ai-and-music-making-the-state-of-play/ 
    Never Before Heard Sounds - https://heardsounds.com/ 
    Midjourney - https://www.midjourney.com/ Use for story boards when creating music videos, or EP, and single covers 
    Landr - https://www.landr.com- Create, collaborate, master, distribute and promote your music
    all in one place. 

    • 44 min
    Maximizing Music Marketing with ChatGPT and AI

    Maximizing Music Marketing with ChatGPT and AI

    On this episode of The Cyber PR Music Podcast, Ariel chats with an old friend and colleague. John Oszajca, a musician and digital marketer, and he shares his insights into using AI language models like Chat GPT for music marketing, emphasizing the importance of having a human-derived game plan and not solely relying on AI. He also shares his thoughts on the singularity and what it means for AI's potential future.
    Lastly, the podcast touches on the strengths and limitations of AI in music marketing, and how musicians can complement their talents with AI tools. Overall, this episode explores how AI language models can be used as effective tools in music marketing, while still understanding the value of human touch and authenticity.
     

    • 44 min
    Rhythm & Reflection: Why Musicians Need an AI Point Of View

    Rhythm & Reflection: Why Musicians Need an AI Point Of View

    On this episode of The Cyber PR Music Podcast, host Ariel Hyatt speaks with software engineer and Myxt co-founder Chris Wetherell about AI in music and the need for a cultural understanding around technology. Wetherell shares insights on his current work in mastering, audio pattern detection, and transcription services, as well as the breakthrough in AI language translation that happened in 2017.
    He also discusses his concerns about government understanding of technology and the weaponization of social media, a topic he knows a LOT about as he had a front-row seat at Twitter. Key takeaways include the importance of musicians developing a point of view on AI in music, the potential impact on vocalists and instrumentalists, and the need for early conversation around the cultural impact of technology.
    About Chris Wetherell
    Chris Wetherell is a musician turned Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Myxt. An early engineer at Google, Chris started the popular Google Reader app used by millions worldwide. Chris then went on to work at Twitter as the lead on implementing its Retweet feature. He also started Thing Labs, Avocado Software, and was most recently the Chief Product Officer of the geographic data analysis platform, Tierra. Chris attended University of California, Berkeley where he studied Computer Science and Music.
    Link About it:
    Myxt - https://myxt.com/ 
    Eleven Labs - https://beta.elevenlabs.io/ 
     
    Key takeaways:
    - Musicians should develop a point of view on AI in music to prepare for its impact on the industry.
    - Vocalists should take action to own the transformation of their own voice with AI.
    - There are concerns about the weaponization of social media and how AI can facilitate language generation.
    - There is a prediction of a new development in the music industry that will likely create a new business model.
    - The conversation around the cultural impact of technology should be held early on in its development.
     

    • 40 min
    Melodies in the Machine: Legal Landmines of AI-Generated Music with Ryan Kairalla, Music Attorney & Break The Business Podcast Host

    Melodies in the Machine: Legal Landmines of AI-Generated Music with Ryan Kairalla, Music Attorney & Break The Business Podcast Host

    On episode 2 of The Cyber PR Music Podcast, AI Season  we dive into the world of AI and creativity. The music industry is facing a new challenge that requires attention from lawyers and lawmakers to create new laws that fit the existing landscape and address the rise of AI. However, the potential of AI in the music industry is enormous, allowing artists to create work more easily and more effectively.
    First, we discuss the legal challenges surrounding AI-generated content after the much covered AI debacle with fake Drake and The Weeknd, causing DSPs to take down the song. Then, we explore how AI, specifically Chat GPT, can help creators with the tedious and less enjoyable parts of content creation, such as writing blog posts or generating musical ideas. Ryan emphasizes how AI can help save time and allow for more human-oriented creativity, but we must ensure human involvement to prevent AI from pushing fans away. We also discuss AI collabs with artists and the importance of being transparent with fans about AI's use in the creative process.
    Tune in to discover the exciting possibilities of AI in the music industry from the perspective of an entertainment attorney.
    “ Using AI to collaborate with artists requires legal precautions. Trademark and rights of publicity issues arise when using a celebrity's name or likeness, but general templates of terms of service with legal waivers can protect both parties. Grimes' collaborative model of allowing her voice to be used with clear disclaimers and legal protection can be a possible solution.” - Ryan Kairalla, Music attorney and Break The Business Podcast Host
     
     

    • 41 min

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