Instrumental Listens to 30,000 New Songs a Day to Find the Next Hit. So Why Do We Need A&R People, Again?

Instrumental listens to a staggering 30,000 new songs daily to find a winner.  Will that kill the time-honored tradition of A&R? Once upon a time, label A&R execs would scour smokey clubs to find the next superstar.  Guess the robots …

Instrumental Listens to 30,000 New Songs a Day to Find the Next Hit. So Why Do We Need A&R People, Again?

Instrumental listens to a staggering 30,000 new songs daily to find a winner.  Will that kill the time-honored tradition of A&R? Once upon a time, label A&R execs would scour smokey clubs to find the next superstar.  Guess the robots …

Instrumental Listens to 30,000 New Songs a Day to Find the Next Hit. So Why Do We Need A&R People, Again?

Instrumental listens to a staggering 30,000 new songs daily to find a winner.  Will that kill the time-honored tradition of A&R? Once upon a time, label A&R execs would scour smokey clubs to find the next superstar.  Guess the robots …

Instrumental Listens to 30,000 New Songs a Day to Find the Next Hit. So Why Do We Need A&R People, Again?

Instrumental listens to a staggering 30,000 new songs daily to find a winner.  Will that kill the time-honored tradition of A&R? Once upon a time, label A&R execs would scour smokey clubs to find the next superstar.  Guess the robots …

Instrumental Listens to 30,000 New Songs a Day to Find the Next Hit. So Why Do We Need A&R People, Again?

Instrumental listens to a staggering 30,000 new songs daily to find a winner.  Will that kill the time-honored tradition of A&R? Once upon a time, label A&R execs would scour smokey clubs to find the next superstar.  Guess the robots …

Instrumental Listens to 30,000 New Songs a Day to Find the Next Hit. So Why Do We Need A&R People, Again?

Instrumental listens to a staggering 30,000 new songs daily to find a winner.  Will that kill the time-honored tradition of A&R? Once upon a time, label A&R execs would scour smokey clubs to find the next superstar.  Guess the robots …