Startup Muse is fueling one of the biggest music tech trends in 2024
Collaboration between musicians is something historic in the music industry. But in new times, a trend has emerged that has gained great relevance in 2024: the union of musicians via video conference.
It is in this context that the startup Muse, known as the, was born Zoom for musiciansalluding to the company’s conference software Microsoft.
THE Muse helps budding musicians create music remotely. Its first users have already surpassed the 25 million minutes of sessions on the platform. Its technology grants its users various professional audio products, paving the way for them to share files and screens with each other and with producers for remote recording sessions.
Musicians in video conference: the service can also be used in bandcamps
The platform also sees significant potential on the horizon for the use of its service bandcamp – music camps – but in a digital context, with music listening events A&R (artistic and repertoire) and so that artists can follow the engineers who mix their tracks.
“Most people creating music today are not part of the record label ecosystem with access to resources and studio space”he said Austin Dunnco-founder of Muse. “We pride ourselves on building an infrastructure designed specifically for artists that gives them the technology they need to thrive.”
Source: Terra

Earl Johnson is a music writer at Gossipify, known for his in-depth analysis and unique perspective on the industry. A graduate of USC with a degree in Music, he brings years of experience and passion to his writing. He covers the latest releases and trends, always on the lookout for the next big thing in music.