Algorithms decide a lot about what we listen to, and who actually gets heard. Streaming has opened doors for artists and audiences alike, but it’s also raised some big questions: Who’s getting paid? Who’s getting discovered? And how do we move beyond the algorithm in 2025?
Join us for a night that kicks off with a free open bar happy hour from 6-7pm, followed by a panel from 7-8pm. We’ll dive into the real impact of streaming on artist income and visibility, how recommendation engines shape music discovery, and the creative ways both artists and fans are finding music off-platform.
Featuring:
- Liz Pelly, journalist, critic, and author of Mood Machine: The Rise of Spotify and the Costs of the Perfect Playlist
- Jill Mapes, co-founder, editor, and writer at Hearing Things Co.
- Taja Cheek, Artistic Director of Performance Space and Musician of L’Rain
- Hannah Pruzinsky, artist, writer, and co-editor of GUNK Magazine
- Moderated by Cherie Hu, researcher and consultant
This event is free with RSVP! Come grab a drink, hear fresh perspectives, and connect with other music lovers who care about where the industry is headed.