About the Innovating Music Podcast

Innovating Music Podcast: Unlocking the Future of the Music Industry with Rethink Next and Dr. Gigi Johnson

 

The Innovating Music podcast, now proudly produced by Rethink Next, is your essential resource for understanding how innovation and technology are reshaping the global music industry. Hosted by Dr. Gigi Johnson, founder of Rethink Next and former faculty member at the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music, this series continues its impactful journey that began at UCLA, now with an expanded focus on actionable insights for the future of music.

Dr. Johnson, who has led this podcast for over five years, dives into the challenges and opportunities facing artists, music professionals, and creative entrepreneurs in an era of rapid digital transformation. Our in-depth conversations provide strategic thinking on core themes vital to the future of music:

  • Music Technology and AI: Explore groundbreaking advancements like AI-powered audio and video editing with tools such as Descript and music data management and automated tagging with companies like Museo. We analyze how AI is being used for automated mastering (e.g., LANDR) and the complex world of streaming fraud detection (e.g., Beatdapp). The podcast also touches upon the impact of smart speakers and 3D spatial audio (e.g., Mach 1) on listening habits and immersive experiences.
  • Blockchain in Music: Understand the potential of decentralized technologies for transparent royalty payments, alternative artist funding (e.g., selling “artist coins”), and innovative ticketing solutions (e.g., Hello to Goy). Learn about pioneering companies like Ujo Music, JAAK, Resonate, and Benji Rogers’ .blockchain music, and the broader concept of blockchain as a “social movement disguised as technology”.
  • The Evolving Live Music Landscape: Discover how live performances and mass gatherings are adapting to new realities, from the pivot to live streaming (e.g., Bandsintown’s shift during the pandemic) to the intricate logistics of touring (e.g., Eventric’s Master Tour, which centralizes tour data and operations for its users). We also examine the vital role of music cities in fostering local music ecosystems amidst challenges like venue closures and gentrification. New creative and technical talents for live production are also discussed.
  • Artist Empowerment and Business Models: Gain insights into how independent artists are monetizing their music through direct-to-fan platforms (e.g., CD Baby, which helps nearly half a million artists with distribution and monetization), navigating complex digital marketplaces, and addressing issues like the “messy” state of music data. Learn about the legal implications of music innovation (e.g., contracts, intellectual property, managing co-creation agreements) and strategies for building a sustainable music career in a multi-platform world, including leveraging content marketing and strategic partnerships.
  • Global Music Markets and Cultural Exchange: Our discussions span international markets, including the unique challenges and opportunities in China (e.g., building value for recorded music from a history of piracy, metadata challenges, and new consumption patterns) and Latin America (e.g., high mobile and video usage, cultural crossover, and pricing strategies). We also delve into the critical role of legal lyric translation in bridging cultures and increasing music discoverability worldwide (e.g., LyricFind).

The “Innovating Music” podcast, now at home with Rethink Next, is designed for anyone passionate about where music is headed. Whether you’re interested in music business, music technology, artist development, intellectual property, digital marketing, cultural policy, or live event production, our conversations offer unparalleled insights into the forces driving change.

Join Dr. Gigi Johnson and a diverse array of guests—from seasoned industry veterans and creative lawyers to groundbreaking startups and global innovators—as we uncover the trends, discuss the frictions, and highlight the bold solutions that are shaping the future of music.

Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform or explore our extensive archive of episodes. Learn more about Rethink Next, its programs, and Dr. Gigi Johnson’s ongoing work at RethinkNext.com.

Episodes

Music 3.0 with Vickie Nauman and Andrea Young

Vickie Nauman and Andrea Young joined us to talk about Music 3.0. Vickie had written an article for Rethink Music, a blog by the Berklee College of Music, about Music 3.0. Music 1.0 in this discussion was music sold as physical goods and Music 2.0 was the...

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Changing Mindsets in Music Innovation with Michele Tharp

To marketer Michele Tharp, innovation is creating a better way to do something, and working with an inner desire to make a change. She focuses - as we do - on changing mindsets -- new ways to work with technology, development, and platforms. She shares with us two...

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Reporting from the Leading Edge of Music and Tech

Cherie Hu has grabbed a front-row seat to tech and music change. Forbes grabbed her after graduation from Harvard, bringing her interests in music and tech to their own digital pages. She also brings that magic to both Billboard, Variety, Pitchfork, and Music Business...

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2019 — Future of Music in Los Angeles

Gigi Johnson invites listeners of this Innovating Music podcast to join in research, events, and conversations in 2019 on the possible Future(s) of Music in Los Angeles.  She discusses the Center's research so far in looking at tech's impact on live performance.  She...

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Music Beyond the Speakers

Gigi interviewed Adam Moseley, a long-time producer/mixer/engineer who is exploring new adventures in spatial audio, mixed reality, and sound technologies.  Adam also teaches at UCLA's Music Industry Program at the Herb Alpert School of Music. Adam shares the...

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SF Nurturing Music By the Bay

We were joined by Maggie Weiland and Dylan Rice from the SF Entertainment Commission to talk about how they work to nurture music in San Francisco.   Gigi had met them at an event hosted by Jocelyn Kane, who created many of the public policy rules and...

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New Songs for Global Singers

Jonathan Stone shares the adventures of Rocket Songs, which connects songs with singers from around the world to discover and perform. He talked about the past century or so of relationships between singers and songwriters, and the challenge of connecting those dots...

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Bridging Cultures — Translating Music Lyrics

Robert has been on a 14-year quest: to translate music legally between languages and cultures. Lyrics are the #1 search term on the internet and Robert shares the story of LyricFind's path to creating a legal marketplace in the US for song lyrics, up to nearly a...

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