More rhythm, less algorithm: why Deezer’s boss is vowing to put users in control of their music

More rhythm, less algorithm: why Deezer’s boss is vowing to put users in control of their music

Music streaming, Music, Technology sector, Business, Culture, Artificial intelligence (AI), Technology Business | The Guardian

​Alexis Lanternier, chief executive of the French streaming service, says it can compete with bigger rivals by rewarding the real musicians its subscribers want to supportIt is reassuring to find that even the boss of a music streaming company can have his listening app commandeered by his children.Nestled among Alexis Lanternier’s top picks on Deezer is the Aladdin soundtrack, fighting for competition with Creedence Clearwater Revival and rapper Jul, the most listened-to artist in France. Continue reading… 

Alexis Lanternier, chief executive of the French streaming service, says it can compete with bigger rivals by rewarding the real musicians its subscribers want to support

It is reassuring to find that even the boss of a music streaming company can have his listening app commandeered by his children.

Nestled among Alexis Lanternier’s top picks on Deezer is the Aladdin soundtrack, fighting for competition with Creedence Clearwater Revival and rapper Jul, the most listened-to artist in France.

Continue reading… 

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