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29/04/2026

If you’re interested in an internal speaker.. 🤣

21/11/2025

Pat Baltzell with De-Feedback at the Country Music Awards 2025. This is the world's first AI-based algorithm for live sound that can remove room reverb, background noise and prevent audio feedback from sensitive microphones with zero added latency, while preserving the original tone of the vocals.

Seen here is Pat's famous dialogue rack at FOH, now featuring a SNUC computer and Focusrite interface, a combo which runs this incredibly CPU intensive plugin at low hardware I/O latency with high reliability. It is very gratifying to see adoption of this bleeding edge technology at the highest levels of our industry, and we are very excited for the future of AI in audio!

Try it for free at www.defeedback.ai and enter code YEARONE for 20% off thru Black Friday.

13/10/2025

The Association Of Independent Festivals (AIF) recently published data that pointed to Live Nation‘s monopoly on the concert market in the U.K. According to reports, the live music conglomerate—which merged with Ticketmaster in 2010—exceeded “market dominance” over concert ticket sales and promotions.

In a social media post, the non-profit claimed “our data showed that Live Nation and affiliated companies control the majority of arena, stadium and outdoor concert tickets in 2025. The UK monopoly threshold is 25%. Market dominance position is 40%. Live Nation control 66.4%.”

In the post, AIF used several shows from September at the Co-Op Live venue in Manchester to corroborate their data. Out of eight concerts, only two were organized by a company other than Live Nation. 75 percent of the concerts at the Co-Op Live that month were controlled by Live Nation.

With their data, AIF is calling for a break up of Live Nation’s monopoly on the market. They are also calling for an inquiry by the U.K.’s Competition and Markets Authority in order to kickstart a break up.

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