Music:Tech ATL | Making Moves to Improve Local Music Industry
At Hypepotamus, we’ve covered local startup music-focused companies such as Muusical (seamlessly combines songs from YouTube, Soundcloud and Vimeo in one playable group), Liztic (lets you manage and synchronize your music library seamlessly across devices and operating systems), EQIP (a tool for music producers to explore and purchase professional music production tools), and most recently, Festivus (the first all-in-one app that serves as a digital ecosystem for music festival-goers).
All these local companies are doing incredible things with music and technology. ATL even hosts the Margaret Guthman Musical Instrument Competition, an annual event to find the world’s best new ideas in musical instrument design, engineering, and performance. Sponsored by the Georgia Tech Center for Music Technology, the School of Music, and the College of Architecture, the competition selects 20-25 semi-finalists from all over the world each year to come to Georgia Tech and compete for $10,000 in prizes.
Want to meet like-minded people who are making moves to improve the music industry? Join in Atlanta's music tech scene and participate in Music:Tech ATL.
Come mingle with Atlanta music tech bus, music professionals, developers, and graphic designers while learning about the current trends in the music industry with folks from all sides. These people understand the influence of technology in the music industry. Music:Tech ATL exchanges info about existing and emerging technologies that help an artist truly thrive. They champion the indie artist and produce a bi-monthly show. All programmers and musicians are welcome. Bring your instrument and help Atlanta create the future of music.
When:
March 5
7:30 pm - 10:00 pm
Where:
Edgewood Speakeasy
327 Edgewood Ave SE
Atlanta, GA 30312
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