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  1. The Bandcamp logo on a cream card against a dark teal background
    AI Music News 07 Jul

    Bandcamp lays off most of its remaining engineers, artists weigh alternatives

    • A 13-year Bandcamp engineer, Drew Harris, said he was laid off "along with most of the remaining engineers" in late June 2026.
    • Bandcamp has not commented, and the exact number of cuts is unclear.
    • Bandcamp has paid artists $1.2 billion since launch and lets them keep about 82% of sales, so the cuts worry indie musicians who rely on it.
    Read the full story
  2. The DistroKid logo and the CVC Capital Partners logo joined by a plus sign, marking the deal
    AI Music News 07 Jul

    CVC Capital Partners buys majority stake in DistroKid, the biggest pipe for AI uploads

    • CVC Capital Partners is buying a majority stake in DistroKid through its CVC Capital Partners IX fund, with the deal set to close in Q3 2026.
    • Terms were not disclosed, though MBW reported in January that a sale price near $2 billion was on the table.
    • DistroKid is the largest DIY distributor and a main route for the AI-generated tracks now making up a large share of daily streaming uploads.
    Read the full story
  3. Press portrait of Swedish house producer John Dahlbäck in a black leather jacket, beside his name
    AI Music News 07 Jul

    John Dahlbäck now uses AI for vocals, but calls full-song generation lazy

    • John Dahlbäck, the Swedish producer behind early Avicii collaborations, went from "scared of AI" to calling himself a "firm believer" in it.
    • Dahlbäck uses AI mainly for vocals and to sketch ideas, treating it like an instrument such as Splice or a synth.
    • He rejects lazy, full-song AI generation, saying he is only excited by AI when the person using it is also creative.
    Read the full story
  4. Headshots of Grace James and Christian Bowne side by side, Suno's new marketing and business development leads
    AI Music News 07 Jul

    Suno hires Grace James and Christian Bowne to lead artist marketing and licensing

    • Suno hired Grace James as VP and Head of Artist Marketing and Editorial, and Christian Bowne as Director and Head of Music Business Development, both starting this week.
    • Grace James spent nearly two decades marketing artists including Coldplay, Ed Sheeran, and Lizzo, with senior roles at Atlantic Records, Roc Nation, and TIDAL.
    • Christian Bowne joins from YouTube, where he spent 16 years leading music licensing and launching products like Shorts and Dream Track.
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  6. Jamendo Music and Jamendo Licensing logos, the Winamp subsidiary now suing Suno
    AI Music News 06 Jul

    Jamendo sues Suno, claiming its Bark model trained on 919 hours of Jamendo music

    • Jamendo, the music licensing subsidiary of Winamp Group, sued Suno in Massachusetts federal court on June 29, 2026.
    • The complaint claims Suno's early open-source model Bark was built in part on roughly 919 hours of Jamendo audio.
    • The MTG-Jamendo dataset holds more than 55,000 tracks and was released for non-commercial research only.
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  7. Suno wordmark logo, the AI music company fighting the labels' 61,026-track expansion
    AI Music News 06 Jul

    Suno cites Udio ruling in bid to block Sony and Universal's 61,026-track expansion

    • Suno filed a notice of supplemental authority in the Sony and Universal case, days after the July 2 Udio ruling.
    • Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein denied Sony's bid to add 30,442 recordings to the parallel Udio case in New York.
    • Sony and Universal want to grow the Suno case from 560 works to 61,026, pushing potential damages past $9 billion.
    Read the full story
  8. Isometric music box turning rules and dice into MIDI notes, illustrating 9 generative music tools with no AI
    Tool Roundup 06 Jul

    9 Best Generative Music Tools in 2026 (No AI Required)

    • All 9 tools generate chords, melodies, basslines, and drum patterns from rules, probability, and music theory, with zero trained models involved.
    • Reason 14 Players run inside any DAW through the Reason Rack Plugin (VST3, AU, AAX), from €159 paid once or €6.58 a month.
    • Ableton Live 12 ships 5 MIDI Generators (Seed, Stacks, Rhythm, Shape, Euclidean) built on rules and randomization, not machine learning.
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About the founder

I'm Christopher Wieduwilt. Founder of The AI Musicpreneur.

Christopher Wieduwilt

Christopher Wieduwilt

AI Music Educator & Journalist

I've been a musician for over 25 years — metal bands in Germany, a solo singer-songwriter project that toured the US coast to coast, 500,000+ plays on Myspace. Then Myspace crashed and I lost my entire fanbase overnight.

After that I worked inside the music industry for years on the business side: managing artists, working for record labels, organising concerts and festivals. Watched the same mistakes repeat on newer platforms.

In 2023, generative music AI started reshaping everything: production, promotion, rights, revenue. I started covering AI in music production in August 2023, before Suno's public launch. 200+ stories since.

Today the site is read by 20,000 music professionals every month — Grammy-winning engineers, artists, and people inside Warner Music, AWAL, Believe, Songtradr, and UnitedMasters.

The Wednesday newsletter is where I go deeper: one news story, one tool tutorial, one promotion tip. Free.

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AI music news: the latest industry shifts

The AI Musicpreneur covers the latest AI music news every week.

Lawsuits, label deals, streaming policy shifts, AI artists landing on charts. Get the AI music trends and music tech news that change how you work, explained for working artists, producers, and labels.

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AI music tools, reviewed and tested

Hundreds of AI music tools exist, and new AI music tools launch every week. Most reviews tell you what a tool does. I tell you whether it's worth your time. Find the right AI music generator, AI mastering tools, AI songwriting tools, and AI music video generators, or read the roundups where I rank the best AI music production tools in each category. It's AI for musicians, sorted by what you're trying to do.

Step-by-step AI music tutorials show you how to use one specific tool, start to finish. A dedicated guide for each of the best AI tools for musicians, from generating a track in Suno or Udio to separating stems and cloning a voice.

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AI music industry: interviews, analysis & charts

The AI music industry section: interviews with founders and artists, deeper analysis, AI music charts, and AI music industry news on how AI is reshaping the music business. Meet the AI artists and the stories behind them.

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The AI music newsletter goes out to 2,000+ music industry professionals every week. Artists, managers, label staff, and AI music tech founders.

Each issue covers the week's biggest AI music news, a tool tutorial with step-by-step instructions, and a promotion tip you can run before Friday. Free to subscribe. No upsell on the first email.

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Music Producer (Shania Twain), DJ Swami

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Frequently asked

Frequently asked questions

What is AI music and how does it work?

My article on What is AI music covers this in full: how AI models are trained on audio, what generation tools can and can't do, and where the copyright questions stand.

Will AI replace musicians?

The short answer is no, but the longer answer matters more. Will AI replace musicians breaks down what AI can produce, what it can't, and where human artists still have ground that's hard to take.

Is AI music copyrighted?

Practice is shifting. The US Copyright Office has ruled that purely AI-generated output doesn't qualify for copyright protection. Is AI music copyrighted covers the current legal position, the active lawsuits, and what this means for artists using AI tools in their work.

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The AI Musicpreneur newsletter goes out every Wednesday. It covers AI music news, tool tutorials, and promotion strategies. Read by 2,000+ music industry professionals. Free to subscribe.

How do AI music tools compare to traditional music production software?

Traditional DAWs give you full control with a steep learning curve. AI tools give you fast results with less manual work, but trade off some control. Most professional workflows now combine both: AI tools for ideation, stem separation, and mastering; the DAW for arrangement and final production decisions.

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