A visit to musicube
The vision that artificial intelligence could change the way music is searched for on streaming platforms led two people to take a big professional risk. Today, the creative start-ups are visiting the founders of musicube.
The vision that artificial intelligence could change the way music is searched for on streaming platforms led two people to take a big professional risk. Today, the creative start-ups are visiting the founders of musicube.
In our podcast Kreativstarter*innen, we take you on a tour of the Hanseatic city's successful creative companies. Today we're visiting musicube, a Hamburg-based start-up that has had an amazing rise.
The vision that artificial intelligence could change the way music is searched for on streaming platforms led two people to take a huge professional risk. Today, the creative start-ups are visiting the founders of musicube. As you might have guessed, we're heading for another special episode, because in this episode we're tracing the story of a Hamburg start-up that didn't miss out on any hurdles or funding opportunities to establish itself. With success, as you will hear. The two founders Agnes Chung and David Hoga as well as Bruno Marks (project manager at nextMedia.Hamburg) are on board.
musicube is revolutionising the music search. The AI indexes music in 22 different categories and takes just 3 seconds per song. musicube has built up a database of over 50 million songs that can be searched by mood, musical characteristics and much more. Labels, publishers and artists can be found, creatives can be inspired and listeners can find new music.