Thursday, June 6, 2019

Universal Music Group enters strategic partnership with AI firm Super Hi-Fi | Music Business Worldwide


Universal Music Group (UMG) has entered into a strategic partnership with Super Hi-Fi, an artificial intelligence-based programming company that delivers song transition, voice-over and artist interview insertion solutions for music service providers.

The companies will work together to introduce Super Hi-Fi’s AI technology to UMG’s partners across the globe and to co-develop new ways to enhance and promote UMG artists and music.

UMG will advise and support new product development initiatives and help Super Hi-Fi attract new business relationships.

Super Hi-Fi enables digital music services to use artificial intelligence to deliver ‘enhanced listening experiences’, including ‘human-level’ song transitions, precise crossfades, sonic leveling, gapless playback, audio branding, audio ad stitching as well as other voice-based audio solutions such as artist and track information and audio news headlines.

“We’re excited about the kind of in-stream audio enhancements made possible by Super Hi-Fi, which can help artists deepen connections with fans and drive longer-term engagement for digital music services.”

Michael Nash, UMG

Super Hi-Fi’s John Bolton, said: “The digital music landscape is undergoing dramatic change as technology creates demand for personalized music experiences across multiple sectors. We are excited to work with UMG, a global leader in innovation across the music industry, to advance this space.

“With the shift to smart speakers and voice-controlled experiences comes a completely anonymous listening experience with no visual interface and no visual branding.

“Super Hi-Fi’s AI-powered technologies create compelling, branded audio and production-quality experiences, both of which are critical needs for music experience providers to stay competitive.”

“Super Hi-Fi’s AI-powered technologies create compelling, branded audio and production-quality experiences, both of which are critical needs for music experience providers to stay competitive.”

John Bolton, Super Hi-Fi

Michael Nash, UMG’s Executive Vice President of Digital Strategy, added: “Universal Music is constantly focused on leveraging technology to provide new experiences to music fans around the world.

“We’re excited about the kind of in-stream audio enhancements made possible by Super Hi-Fi, which can help artists deepen connections with fans and drive longer-term engagement for digital music services.”Music Business Worldwide

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