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  1. AI.LOVE.JAZZ festival branding over a jazz performer, dated July 9-10 at Casino Barrière Montreux
    26 Jun

    The first AI jazz festival, AI.LOVE.JAZZ, hits Montreux on July 9 and 10

    • AI.LOVE.JAZZ runs July 9 and 10, 2026 at Casino Barrière Montreux, billed as the world's first global AI jazz contest and live event.
    • It takes place during the 60th edition of the Montreux Jazz Festival, on the shoreline where Queen built a studio and Miles Davis returned for two decades.
    • The House Jazz Band performs the top 15 AI-jazz finalists' tracks live on July 9, alongside a masterclass from US producer MoneOnDaBeat.
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  2. Splash music game in Roblox: an avatar performing on stage above a colorful beat-making launchpad
    26 Jun

    AI tracks are 46% of Roblox's top music but earn 58% of the likes

    • In Audioscape's study of the 1,000 most-liked DistroKid tracks on Roblox, AI made up 46% of the tracks but earned 58% of the likes.
    • Audioscape founder Sean Varah says 66% of the Roblox Top 100 is AI-generated, and players engage with AI tracks more than non-AI ones.
    • One fully AI act, Beyond Bassline, has posted 422 tracks on Roblox, drawing 248,000 previews and 36,600 favorites with only 810 YouTube subscribers.
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  3. Yamaha Creator Pass homepage with the headline Everything you need to make music and podcasts
    26 Jun

    Yamaha Creator Pass adds bundled DAWs and a $9.99 starter plan

    • Yamaha Creator Pass added a Starter tier at $9.99 per month, below the $14.99 entry price it launched with in March.
    • Growth and Pro subscribers can now download a full DAW free: Cubase 15 AI on monthly or yearly plans, and Ableton Live 12 Lite on yearly plans.
    • A new Learning section adds step-by-step video tutorials, and discounts from Avid and FL Studio now apply to every pass.
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  4. Deezer Remix Lab interface on two phones showing a Bossa Nova remix preset and a 120 BPM tempo control
    25 Jun

    Deezer launches Remix Lab, the first rights-cleared in-app remix feature

    • Deezer launched Remix Lab in France, calling it the first streaming remix feature built with full rights compliance.
    • Users can change genre, tempo, pitch, reverb, and EQ on tracks from participating artists like Céline Dion.
    • Deezer says Remix Lab is not AI-powered; it edits at the stem level using the company's Spleeter technology.
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  5. A smartphone playing AI-generated music with colorful waveforms on a desk with a keyboard and headphones
    25 Jun

    Modulate launches an AI music detection API as platforms face 75,000 AI uploads a day

    • Boston company Modulate launched an AI Music Detection API that works from the audio itself, not metadata or creator disclosures.
    • Two separate models score each 4-second window, one for AI vocals and one for AI instruments.
    • The API returns a clip-level verdict plus per-window confidence scores, in batch or real-time streaming.
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  6. Steve Berman, Hagens Berman co-founder, in a white shirt and striped tie standing before an abstract painting
    24 Jun

    Independent artists' Suno and Udio lawsuit adds the firm that beat Big Tobacco

    • Hagens Berman, the firm that won a tobacco-industry settlement it values at $260 billion, joined the independent artists' class action against Suno and Udio.
    • The firm filed an amended complaint against Udio on June 22, 2026 in New York, with Krystle Delgado of Delgado Entertainment Law remaining lead counsel.
    • The artists' case, first filed in June 2025 by country musician Tony Justice, is separate from the major labels' RIAA lawsuits.
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  7. An Nvidia graphics processing unit with its cooling fan and circuit board exposed on a desk
    24 Jun

    Jamendo sues Nvidia, claiming it trained AI audio models on a research-only dataset

    • Jamendo, the music licensing platform owned by Winamp Group, sued Nvidia on June 22, 2026 in California federal court over AI training.
    • The suit claims Nvidia trained its Fugatto and Audio Flamingo audio models on the MTG-Jamendo research dataset, released for non-commercial use only.
    • Jamendo seeks an injunction plus damages of no less than €17.8M (about $20.3M) and alleges Nvidia's infringement was willful.
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  9. Flat illustration of a cream vinyl record under a teal scan line with a blank teal classification tag attached
    24 Jun

    Traxsource will label tracks human-made or AI-assisted, and remove fully-AI music

    • Traxsource will add human-made and AI-assisted labels across its platform from July 1, 2026.
    • It partnered with detection firms SH Labs and SoundPatrol to classify submissions; fully AI-generated tracks are flagged for removal.
    • The move follows Traxsource's February 2026 statement that fully AI-generated music does not belong on the platform.
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  10. Flat illustration of a round signing table with a stack of sealed contracts, most chairs taken and one grey chair left out
    23 Jun

    Nearly 300 AI licensing deals are signed, but only 16% of indie labels are exploring them

    • A BPI-commissioned WPI Economics report counts nearly 300 commercial AI agreements across creative sectors, with 274 in place by early 2026.
    • Only 16% of BPI indie label members have begun exploring AI licensing partnerships, the report found.
    • The Featured Artists Coalition cited the report on June 22, 2026 alongside the 31-organization open letter demanding consent in AI deals.
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  11. Flat illustration of a cream studio microphone glowing teal, standing on a signed contract on a dark teal background
    23 Jun

    31 creator organizations demand consent and fair pay before labels sign AI deals

    • 31 organizations representing artists, songwriters, and managers signed an open letter on June 22, 2026, demanding consent, fair pay, and transparency in AI deals.
    • The European Music Managers Alliance coordinated the letter, with the FAC, the Ivors Academy, and the MMF among the signatories.
    • The letter responds to the AI deals labels have struck with Suno, Udio, KLAY, and Spotify, where artists say they are opted in by default.
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  12. Singer SZA performing live on stage at Lollapalooza 2015, holding a microphone under concert lighting
    23 Jun

    SZA condemns AI music training after finding 238 of her tracks in a dataset

    • SZA said 238 of her tracks appear in the giant datasets used to train AI music models, per a June 2026 report by The Atlantic's AI Watchdog.
    • On her private Instagram, SZA called musicians who support unlicensed AI training "disgusting" and named Diplo, who has since denied her claim that he holds an equity stake in Suno.
    • Her reaction follows The Atlantic's finding that more than 12 million tracks are being used in AI development without permission.
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  13. Boy George singing live beside the question, how did Boy George use AI on Karma Chameleon
    17 Jun

    Boy George's AI 'Karma Chameleon', explained: how it was made and who owns it

    • Boy George and Culture Club re-recorded "Karma Chameleon" using AI trained on the original 1983 recordings, timed to his 65th birthday.
    • The track is an AI-assisted re-record, not a synthetic voice clone. George sang a new vocal that AI reshaped to match his younger voice.
    • George never owned the master of "Karma Chameleon," so a roughly $4 million Virgin sync deal paid the rights holders, not him.
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  14. Recording studio control room mixing console, illustrating songs used to train AI music models
    16 Jun

    The Atlantic publishes 4 databases of songs used to train AI music models

    • The Atlantic published 4 searchable databases of music used to train AI models, with 12 million tracks in one and 9 million in another.
    • The data names hit songs from Taylor Swift, Bad Bunny, and many other major artists.
    • Suno has generated tracks that closely resemble Michael Jackson's "Thriller" and Ed Sheeran's "Shape of You."
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  15. Boy George performing live with Culture Club, the band behind the 1983 hit Karma Chameleon
    16 Jun

    Boy George re-records 'Karma Chameleon' with AI to reclaim his biggest hit

    • Boy George and Culture Club re-recorded "Karma Chameleon" with AI to recreate his original 1983 vocal, timed to his 65th birthday.
    • The release launches Artist Included, co-founded by manager Paul Kemsley and attorney Jeremy Rosen, with Boy George as creative director.
    • George says the motive is control, after a roughly $4 million Virgin sync deal paid the master owners and not him.
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  16. Underground rapper Eyedea performing live on stage in 2010, the year he died
    15 Jun

    Late rapper Eyedea returns on a 14-song album built from AI-cloned vocals

    • A new 14-song album, 15-Year-Old Shit Talking, recreates late rapper Eyedea's voice using AI vocal cloning and his own handwritten teenage lyrics.
    • Eyedea's mother, Kathy Larsen Averill, saved the lyrics and recorded placeholder vocals to train the voice model, alongside rappers Ecid and Brady O'Rourke.
    • Human producers made every beat, including DJ Willy Lose and Big Jess of Unknown Prophets, so the record is a reconstruction, not a fully synthetic album.
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  17. Lionel Richie smiling in close-up on a dark stage in 2022
    15 Jun

    Lionel Richie files 4 trademark applications to protect his voice from AI clones

    • Lionel Richie filed four sound-mark trademark applications with the USPTO on June 11, 2026, each covering a snippet of his best-known lyrics.
    • The marks cover the lines Hello is it me you're looking for, Say you say me, Easy like Sunday morning, and All night long, each described as a man saying the lyric.
    • Richie joins Taylor Swift and Matthew McConaughey, who have filed voice and likeness trademarks as AI soundalikes spread.
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  18. Claude FM 24/7 music stream artwork from Anthropic's YouTube live broadcast
    12 Jun

    Claude FM explained: Anthropic's 24/7 YouTube music stream, the /radio command, and the artists behind it

    • Claude FM is a 24/7 lo-fi music stream on YouTube run by AI company Anthropic, broadcasting since May 9, 2026.
    • The music is not AI-generated. Real artists are credited on screen, and the stream calls itself made and curated by musicians.
    • Listeners open Claude FM from inside Claude Code by typing the /radio command, which launches the YouTube stream in their browser.
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