TechStuff Classic: TechStuff Hacks Into Music

TechStuff Classic: TechStuff Hacks Into Music

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TechStuff Redux: Inside a Couples Retreat for AI Companions

Could you resist falling for an AI companion? We’re revisiting one of our favorite episodes of 2025: author and journalist Sam Apple takes us on romantic getaway for people who are in love with their AI companions He wrote a piece for Wired about what he observed that weekend, wh ...  Afficher plus

TechStuff Redux: Will NVIDIA Save or Ruin The World?

One of the companies you couldn’t ignore this year was NVIDIA, so we’re re-airing a conversation Oz had with Stephen Witt, a frequent contributor to The New Yorker and author of The Thinking Machine: Jensen Huang, NVIDIA, and the World’s Most Coveted Microchip. They discuss what’ ...  Afficher plus

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Tune Tech: Distortion, sequencers, Auto-Tune, and more
Twenty Thousand Hertz

From electric guitars to samplers to drum machines and beyond, the music we love is only possible thanks to the technology used to create it. In many ways, the history of popular music is really a history of technological innovation. In this episode, we partnered with BandLab to ...  Afficher plus

What does music feel like in the metaverse?
The Vergecast

The Verge's David Pierce dives into the world of virtual concerts in digital spaces like Roblox and Fortnite. Is this the future of live music? Email us at vergecast@theverge.com or call us at 866-VERGE11, we'd love to hear from you. We are conducting a short audience survey to h ...  Afficher plus

QLS Classic: Jack White
The Questlove Show

Musician, songwriter and producer Jack White talks about how music kept him from the priesthood, his love of analog recording technology and the Amy Winehouse duet that never was.

 

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A Musical Time Machine for the Brain
Stuff To Blow Your Mind

A Musical Time Machine for the Brain: What is music doing to our perception of time? It seems to transport us to the past. It speeds things up and slows things down. And just how do others exploit these qualities to manipulate us? Find out in this episode of Stuff to Blow Your ...

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