A clearer map of AI music.
aimusic.events helps people understand what is changing in AI music — and find something useful to read, try, attend or act on next.
Why this site exists
AI music moves faster than any one feed can explain. Product launches, artist experiments, research, rights decisions, events and open calls often appear in different places and disappear just as quickly.
This site brings the useful parts together without turning them into an endless stream. News explains what changed. Practical answers make difficult questions understandable. Tools show what people can use. Events and opportunities point to things worth doing. The Industry Index connects the people, companies, models, research and creative work across the field.
Who it is for
- Musicians and producers deciding which tools and platforms matter.
- Artists and listeners trying to understand the culture around AI music.
- Researchers, builders, organizers, labels and policy teams following the field.
- Anyone who wants a useful overview without having to live in the feed.
About Nik McFly
Nik McFly created and edits aimusic.events. He decides what the site covers, how stories are framed and when corrections are made.
Read the Industry Index entry or visit nikmcfly.com ↗.
How the work is done
Automation helps with monitoring, comparison, transcription, organization and production. Editorial decisions remain with the editor. Original sources are linked where available, unsupported details are omitted, and corrections are welcome.
Independence
Advertising and affiliate relationships do not buy coverage, rankings or favorable conclusions. Commercial relationships are labeled where they matter to the reader.
