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Apple turned pop songs into lofi beats to work / study / sleep to
Apple turned pop songs into lofi beats to work / study / sleep to

The Verge

time13-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Verge

Apple turned pop songs into lofi beats to work / study / sleep to

Apple is getting into Lofi Girl's turf. The company has teamed up with Universal Music Group (UMG) to make the Sound Therapy collection of tracks for Apple Music that are 'designed to help listeners attain clearer focus, deeper relaxation, and better sleep,' according to a press release. There are three categories of Sound Therapy tracks available: Focus, Relax, and Sleep. They feature 'extended, instrumental, and reimagined' versions of songs from artists like Imagine Dragons, Katy Perry, Kacey Musgraves, and more. Here's how Apple and UMG say the Sound Therapy songs might help you out: Songs have been enhanced with auditory beats or colored noise to help encourage specific brain responses. Gamma waves and white noise — a whoosh-like combination of every sound frequency — may help with focusing; theta waves could aid in relaxation; and delta waves and pink noise — a deeper, gentler variation akin to rain or wind — might assist in achieving better sleep. A dreamy version of Katy Perry's 'Double Rainbow,' for example, could help listeners drift off to sleep, while an Imagine Dragons track might help them tackle a to-do list. I'm a little skeptical about all of that, but that might just be a me thing; I'm not great at working with music (despite how much I like lofi beats) and I can't fall asleep to music, either. But if you do like music for working or to help you sleep, these new playlists could be useful.

Universal Music Group and Apple Music announce Sound Therapy
Universal Music Group and Apple Music announce Sound Therapy

Yahoo

time13-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Universal Music Group and Apple Music announce Sound Therapy

The collection leverages cognitive science and UMG's roster of global superstars, adding subtle auditory beats to well-known curated tracks, aiming to help listeners focus, relax, and sleep SANTA MONICA, Calif., May 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Apple Music is joining forces with Universal Music Group (UMG) to introduce Sound Therapy, an innovative audio wellness collection designed to help listeners attain clearer focus, deeper relaxation, and better sleep.1 "For years, elevating music's role in health and wellbeing has been a strategic priority for UMG, linked to a potentially significant commercial opportunity, as well as something that our Chairman and CEO, Sir Lucian, and the entire management team, are passionate about," said Michael Nash, UMG's EVP & Chief Digital Officer. "Given Apple's leadership at the intersection of health and technology, the launch of Sound Therapy represents an important validation of our innovative, science-led Sollos initiative. We look forward to working closely with the team at Apple to expand the ways that music can be harnessed to improve the wellness benefits for its users." "Every day, people around the world make Apple Music part of their daily routine, and we've seen incredible engagement around our personalized mood playlists and the new Apple Music Chill radio station," said Rachel Newman, Apple Music's co-head. "Now, with Sound Therapy, we're proud to work alongside UMG and Sollos to bring a new listening experience to Apple Music — one that's grounded in artistry, shaped by innovation, and designed to support wellness." Available exclusively on Apple Music, Sound Therapy blends songs subscribers already know and love with special sound waves designed to enhance users' daily routines, while retaining the artist's original vision. Backed by scientific research and powered by UMG's proprietary audio technologies, Sound Therapy harnesses the power of sound waves, psychoacoustics, and cognitive science to help listeners relax or focus the mind. The collection was crafted by a team of producers, scientists, and audio engineers at Sollos, a groundbreaking music-wellness venture incubated within UMG. Sound Therapy features extended, instrumental, and reimagined versions of popular tracks from acclaimed artists such as Imagine Dragons, Katy Perry, Kacey Musgraves, Ludovico Einaudi, AURORA, Jhené Aiko, Chelsea Cutler, and Jeremy Zucker, providing a premium listening experience. Sound Therapy features three categories — focus, relax, and sleep. Songs have been enhanced with auditory beats or colored noise to help encourage specific brain responses. Gamma waves and white noise — a whoosh-like combination of every sound frequency — may help with focusing; theta waves could aid in relaxation; and delta waves and pink noise — a deeper, gentler variation akin to rain or wind — might assist in achieving better sleep. A dreamy version of Katy Perry's "Double Rainbow," for example, could help listeners drift off to sleep, while an Imagine Dragons track might help them tackle a to-do list. Learn more about Sound Therapy from Apple Music's Zane Lowe. Apple has long been committed to enabling its customers to lead healthier, more active lives through offerings like Apple Watch, HealthKit, and Apple Fitness+. The company will work closely with Sollos and UMG to further establish scientific evidence supporting music and audio for improved wellbeing, and finding inclusive ways to bring these benefits to people around the world. Maintain Focus Link: The Focus category is designed to support improved cognitive performance and concentration, tapping into the power of gamma auditory beats to help listeners get in the mindset to achieve optimum focus. White noise masks distracting sounds to help listeners stay in the moment. Time to Relax Link: Songs in the Relax category are made for letting go, blending and infusing in theta auditory beats to help achieve ultimate relaxation. Made for Sleep Link: The Sleep category is designed to encourage deeper sleep through an infusion of delta auditory beats or pink noise, which works similarly to white noise but uses natural sounds like rainfall and ocean waves. Sound Therapy arrives on the heels of the brand-new Apple Music Chill radio station, created to serve as a sanctuary of sound listeners can turn to throughout their day to seek refuge. The station's programming is a continuous flow of chill highlights across genres, interspersed with mindful moments meant to remind listeners to make the time to find center and calm. Enjoy the velvety tones of discerning tastemakers like Brian Eno, Stephan Moccio, and Zane Lowe, who expertly take listeners through stories of calm and wellbeing in their own hosted shows. Sound Therapy is designed to support a person's overall wellbeing. It is not intended to treat any medical condition. About Apple Music Apple loves music. Apple revolutionized the music experience with iPod and iTunes. Today, the award-winning Apple Music celebrates musicians, songwriters, producers, and fans with a catalog of over 100 million songs, expertly curated playlists, and the best artist interviews, conversations, and global premieres with Apple Music Radio. With original content from the most respected and beloved people in music, autoplay, time-synced lyrics, lossless audio, and immersive sound powered by Spatial Audio with Dolby Atmos, Apple Music offers the world's best listening experience, helping listeners discover new music and enjoy their favorites while empowering the global artist community. Apple Music is available in over 167 countries and regions on iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, Apple TV, HomePod, CarPlay, Apple Vision Pro, and online at plus popular smart speakers, smart TVs, and Android and Windows devices. Apple Music is ad-free and never shares consumer data with third parties. More information is available at About Universal Music Group At Universal Music Group, we exist to shape culture through the power of artistry. UMG is the world leader in music-based entertainment, with a broad array of businesses engaged in recorded music, music publishing, merchandising, and audiovisual content. Featuring the most comprehensive catalogue of recordings and songs across every musical genre, UMG identifies and develops artists and produces and distributes the most critically acclaimed and commercially successful music in the world. Committed to artistry, innovation, and entrepreneurship, UMG fosters the development of services, platforms, and business models in order to broaden artistic and commercial opportunities for our artists and create new experiences for fans. For more information on Universal Music Group, please visit View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Universal Music Group

YouTuber schedules 15 years of content before passing
YouTuber schedules 15 years of content before passing

Al Bawaba

time27-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Al Bawaba

YouTuber schedules 15 years of content before passing

ALBAWABA - Paul Vasquez, a late YouTuber who went viral after his "Double Rainbow" video, scheduled a whopping 15 years of content before passing away in 2020. To this day, his YouTube channel "Yosemitebear62" still uploads new content for fans to see. Vasquez's content revolves around nature, including the "Double Rainbow" clip, which made him famous. By the time of reporting, his YouTube channel garnered more than 62,000 subscribers and had last uploaded three videos one day ago. While Vasquez kept his YouTube channel alive through scheduled posts, the same can't be said about his other social media accounts, such as Instagram, where he last uploaded before passing in 2020. The YouTuber used to run a farm outside Yosemite National Park in California, USA, alongside kind volunteers. On several occasions, Vasquez would share with fans his experience in operating the farm, including feeding animals, taking care of crops, and more. His connection to nature was unmatched. A Reddit user wrote in 2024, "Bear was a prolific uploader and created thousands of videos. He also scheduled 15 years of content to be uploaded after his death. He also scheduled 15 years of uploads in advance before he died, leaving his channel still active now 4 years after his death." Despite not getting many views nowadays, Vasquez still has a loyal fan base that visits his YouTube channel often. In his recently uploaded video, a YouTube user wrote, "So crazy he's got 15 years of daily videos ready. That's like 5475 videos and some of these are 30 mins long." Another added, "May God bless you in heaven dude."

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