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  • Firefly Space files for an IPOFirefly Space has filed for a initial public offering.

    Firefly is heading into the initial public offering with $176.9 million in cash and cash equivalents. And while it has incurred negative cash flows and losses from operations, Firefly projected that its cash is adequate to meet its liquidity needs for at least 12 months.

  • France opens criminal investigation into X for alleged algorithmic manipulationFrench J3 cybercrime unit launches probe into X’s algorithm as EU scrutiny intensifies.

    France’s cybercrime unit is probing Elon Musk’s X for algorithm tampering and data fraud, adding to the platform’s growing legal troubles in Europe.

  • Steve Aoki Launches Aoki Labs to Shape the Future of WellnessSteve Aoki is expanding his portfolio far beyond music festivals and global tours. The internationally renowned DJ, producer, and entrepreneur has officially launched Aoki Labs—a venture platform focused on innovation at the intersection of entertainment, wellness, consumer products, and longevity.A statement from the company shares that “Aoki Labs is committed to enhancing human well-being by backing companies that are reimagining how we live and feel.” The platform’s mission is guided by Aoki’s long-standing passion for community and meaningful connection—with a focus on redefining human experience, strengthening social networks, and creating long-term impact.“This is about channeling the same energy and curiosity I’ve brought to music into a new chapter—one focused on investing in things that make life better,” Aoki said. “Whether it’s longevity, mental performance, or culture-shifting consumer brands, I want to help build the future I want to live in—and create a better world for future generations.”While Aoki has been quietly investing in early-stage companies for more than a decade—including early personal stakes in Uber and Pinterest—Aoki Labs represents the first time he’s formalized those efforts into a structured investment platform. He is joined by longtime managers and partners Matt Colon and Dougie Bohay, with Tashi Nakanishi, CEO of X& Financial, serving as Aoki Labs' CEO.A statement from the company notes that X& “anchors people of influence who are looking to build institutional VC funds,” and currently works with HartBeat and other high-profile partners. Nakanishi brings significant venture experience, having co-founded Dreamers VC with Keisuke Honda and Will Smith, as well as launching X&KSK—one of Japan’s first influencer-led investment vehicles.“This fund reflects a serious commitment to long-term value—for founders, for culture, and for human health,” Nakanishi added. “Steve brings a rare combination of global influence and entrepreneurial insight, making him an invaluable partner to both consumer and frontier-tech companies. He’s not just investing—he’s actively building in these spaces.”Early Aoki Labs investments reflect its broad but intentional scope. The initial portfolio includes:Audio Media Grading, a collectibles grading company founded by Aoki in 2022

    Mantel, Alexis Ohanian’s content and community platform for collectors

    Freaks of Nature, Kelly Slater’s skincare line

    Neuro, a functional gum and mints brand for energy and focusAoki Labs is also investing in underrepresented founders and mission-driven consumer brands, with a strong emphasis on community. One example is Sanzo, an Asian-inspired sparkling water brand. A statement from the company highlights Aoki’s “continued focus on AAPI-led ventures across wellness and lifestyle,” signaling a broader goal of expanding access and amplifying diverse voices within venture capital.Looking forward, Aoki Labs plans to continue investing in technologies that sit at the convergence of health and A.I., with a focus on companies creating measurable, positive impact. Deeply connected to the communities he serves, Aoki brings an intuitive understanding of culture and timing—often spotting emerging trends before they hit the mainstream.“Aoki Labs partners with founders building at the intersection of well-being, innovation, and community,” the company states. “We offer not just capital, but hands-on brand strategy, cultural positioning, and access to a powerful network across entertainment, tech, and lifestyle.”The post Steve Aoki Launches Aoki Labs to Shape the Future of Wellness first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.

    Steve Aoki is expanding his portfolio far beyond music festivals and global tours. The internationally renowned DJ, producer, and entrepreneur has officially launched Aoki Labs—a venture platform focused on innovation at the intersection of entertainment, wellness, consumer products, and longevity. A statement from the company shares that “Aoki Labs is committed to enhancing human well-being

  • Designing a CPU with only Memory Chips
    Building a simple 8-bit computer is a great way to understand computing fundamentals, but there’s only so much you can learn by building a system around an existing processor. If you want to learn more, you’ll have to go further and build the CPU yourself, as [MINT] demonstrated with his EPROMINT project (video in Polish, but with English subtitles).
    The CPU began when [MINT] began experimenting with uses for his collection of old memory chips, and quickly realized that they could do quite a bit more than store data. After building a development board for single-chip based programmable logic, he decided to build a full CPU out of (E)EPROMs. The resulting circuit spans four large pieces of perfboard, weighs in at over half a kilogram, and took several weeks of soldering to create.
    The star of the system is the ALU, which runs an instruction set inspired by the Z80, but with some optimizations and added features. In particular, it has new operations for multiplication, division, bitstream operations, more advanced bit shifting, and a wide range of mathematical functions, including exponents, roots, and trigonometric functions. [MINT] documented all of this in a nicely-formatted offline booklet, available under the project’s GitHub repository. It’s currently only possible to program for the CPU using opcodes or a custom flavor of assembly, but there are plans to write a C compiler for it.
    Even without being able to write in a higher-level language than assembly, [MINT] was able to drive a VFD screen with the EPROMINT, which he used to display some clips from The Matrix. This provided an opportunity to demonstrate basic debugging methods, which involved dumping and analyzing the memory contents after a failed program execution.
    Using memory chips as programmable logic gates is an interesting hack, and we’ve seen Lisp programs written to make this easier. Of course, this isn’t the first CPU we’ve seen built without any chips intended for logic operations.

    Thanks to [Piotr] for the tip!

    Building a simple 8-bit computer is a great way to understand computing fundamentals, but there’s only so much you can learn by building a system around an existing processor. If you want to learn …

  • Karanyi Sounds Lofi Keys is FREE for BPB readers (10,000 licenses available)
    Karanyi Sounds is offering Lofi Keys, a lo-fi-inspired virtual instrument, completely free for BPB readers. This is an exclusive deal limited to 10,000 licenses. Bedroom Producers Blog readers get the full version of Lofi Keys v1, usually priced at $59.65, with all the latest updates included (before the v2 update). It’s also worth noting that [...]
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    Karanyi Sounds is offering Lofi Keys, a lo-fi-inspired virtual instrument, completely free for BPB readers. This is an exclusive deal limited to 10,000 licenses. Bedroom Producers Blog readers get the full version of Lofi Keys v1, usually priced at $59.65, with all the latest updates included (before the v2 update). It’s also worth noting that

  • Sonatura Audio MIDIGatorWhen trying to gate an audio signal, it's often easier to use an external trigger, also called a sidechain. MIDIGator allows you to use any MIDI signal to control an audio gate. To make the setup fast and easy, every note on every channel is listened to for the sidechain trigger, along with the sustain pedal on every channel. Upon opening MIDIGator, the gate is completely closed, and will not open until a MIDI note is played, or the sustain pedal is pushed down. Upon sensing either of those events, the gate opens fully. But that's not all! The depth of the gate effect is adjustable, from 100% (normal) to 0%. This allows you to have a portion of the original audio signal coming through all the time, only "pusling" when the gate opens. The Attack and Release controls can also give you a smoother response, easing the audio in and out. And finally, a Dynamics controls rounds out the panel, allowing the gate to respond to the incoming note's velocity to figure out how much to open the gate. (The sustain pedal always acts like a maximum-velocity note.). When multiple notes are held, the velocity of the first note played controls the dynamics, and the gate remains open at that setting until ALL notes are released. A simple plugin, performing a simple task, with some additional control when needed. And for a limited time, it's FREE. Read More

  • Billy McFarland is selling the Fyre Festival brand on eBay – yes, we’re seriousAfter announcing his plans to sell the Fyre Festival brand back in April, the mastermind behind the ill-fated festival, Billy McFarland, is casting his net for a buyer, listing the brand on eBay.
    The listing offers the winning bidder the chance to own Fyre’s “trademarks, IP, social media assets and more”, and at the time of writing, 133 bids have been placed, with the top sitting at $211,100.

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    Billy McFarland made headlines again earlier this year when he revealed plans to put on a second edition of Fyre Festival.
    The first edition was a logistical and PR disaster, with promises of lavish island parties with celebrities and luxury food fulfilled by lacklustre accommodation, no celebrities in sight and very sad looking sandwiches. 
    The failed event was even the subject of two documentaries, with Netflix’s calling it the “greatest party that never happened”.
    People quickly grew suspicious of McFarland’s reboot this year though, after officials on the Mexican island of Isla Mujeres – where it was purported to be  taking place – denied any knowledge of the event’s existence.
    McFarland says his decision to try and sell the brand on eBay comes after a $7 million buyer recently fell through [per Mixmag].

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    “I’ve done a lot of crazy things, but this might be the craziest thing yet,” he says in a new video posted on Instagram.
    “We’ve had over 1,000 offers for the Fyre brand, but I am done playing games,” he goes on.
    “Through all the noise, the chaos, the hype and the craziness, Fyre has had over 32 billion impressions online since 2017. Whoever owns the Fyre brand will have an attention engine to launch festivals, do merch collabs, do insane pop-ups, run livestreams or build a media brand.”

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    You can take a look at the listing on eBay.
    The post Billy McFarland is selling the Fyre Festival brand on eBay – yes, we’re serious appeared first on MusicTech.

    After announcing his plans to sell the Fyre Festival brand back in April, the mastermind behind the ill-fated festival, Billy McFarland, is casting his net for a buyer, listing the brand on eBay.

  • Oak View agreed to ‘cooperate fully’ with DoJ investigationsEarlier this week news broke that Oak View Group CEO Tim Leiweke was stepping down after being indicted by the US Department of Justice. To avoid charges Oak View agreed to pay a hefty fine and cooperate with the DoJ.
    The post Oak View agreed to ‘cooperate fully’ with DoJ investigations appeared first on Hypebot.

    Oak View CEO Tim Leiweke steps down after being indicted by the US DoJ. Oak View agreed tp "cooperate fully' with DoJ investigations.

  • API at GearFest UK API have announced that they will be exhibiting their renowned 1608 console at GearFest UK, as well as showing off a range of their outboard gear.

    API have announced that they will be exhibiting their renowned 1608 console at GearFest UK, as well as showing off a range of their outboard gear.

  • From Hipgnosis’ return to Suno’s new Chief Music Officer… it’s MBW’s Weekly Round-UpThe five biggest stories to hit our headlines over the past seven days
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  • Spotify Discover Weekly stats shared as playlist turns 5Five years ago Spotify launched Discover Weekly, a playlist that updates every Monday designed to spark music discovery. Spotify Discover Weekly stats show just how important the custom playlists have become for emerging artists.
    The post Spotify Discover Weekly stats shared as playlist turns 5 appeared first on Hypebot.

    Spotify Discover Weekly stats show just how important the custom playlists have become for emerging artists.

  • Acon Digital release Verberate Immersive 2.3 Acon Digital have just announced the launch of a powerful update for their acclaimed spatial and immersive audio reverb plug-in. 

    Acon Digital have just announced the launch of a powerful update for their acclaimed spatial and immersive audio reverb plug-in. 

  • Chaos Tones releases Deviant Drums FREE Edition for Kontakt Player
    Chaos Tones has released Deviant Drums FREE Edition, a free acoustic drum instrument for Kontakt Player. I already have more than twenty acoustic drum libraries in my collection, but every time a new freebie pops up, I just have to grab it. I’ve always dreamed of learning to play a real drum kit (apart from [...]
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    Chaos Tones has released Deviant Drums FREE Edition, a free acoustic drum instrument for Kontakt Player. I already have more than twenty acoustic drum libraries in my collection, but every time a new freebie pops up, I just have to grab it. I’ve always dreamed of learning to play a real drum kit (apart from

  • It’s Amazon Prime Day, but these music retailers are also hosting insane deals on keyboards, synths and pluginsPrime Day is, naturally, all about Amazon. But don’t forget that the other online music retailers are also hosting sales right now in a bid for your hard-earned cash.
    We’ve clocked some sweet deals on music tech gear over at Sweetwater and Reverb – as well as software at Plugin Boutique – which you can take advantage of as the retailers battle it out for sales supremacy. Here’s what we’ve found:
    Over at Reverb, you can make the most of 10% off this uber-portable Korg Volca FM synthesizer, now priced at £58.50 down from £65. Sure, it’s not a massive saving, but an addition to your synth collection for under £60 is never something to be sniffed at…
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    Also at Reverb, if you’re looking for something with a little more firepower, this Roland Fantom-X8 88-key Workstation keyboard has had nearly £100 slashed off its price tag, meaning you’ll pay just £499.
    The Roland Fantom-X8 comes with 1GB of memory and a powerful synth processor with 128-note polyphony, and users can add up to four SRX expansion boards for even more soundscape customisation. Take a look at the deal below.
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    Over at Sweetwater, we’ve spotted $20 off Behringer’s hugely popular Edge semi-modular synthesizer. With a 15×10 I/O Patch Matrix, two VCOs, two 8-step sequencers, a white/pink noise generator, oscillator sync and so much more, the Behringer Edge takes budget synthesis to the next level. Grab yours below:
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    You can also save a cool $130 on Behringer’s Poly D Polyphonic Analog Synthesizer at Sweetwater, paying only $499 for a limited time. Specs include 37 full-size keys, four-voice paraphonic synthesizer, four VCOs, Classic Ladder Filter and more. Get yours now at a sweet discount.
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    Over at Plugin Boutique, you can grab a cool 50% off the Bloom Bundle by Excite Audio, including all 11 individual Bloom plugins valued at £649 if bought separately. This includes KSHMR, a new virtual instrument which seamlessly blends Indian and South Asian musical heritage with modern production – no matter your genre. Get the whole bundle now for just £159.
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    Find more music tech deals via our regularly updated deals page.
    The post It’s Amazon Prime Day, but these music retailers are also hosting insane deals on keyboards, synths and plugins appeared first on MusicTech.

    Prime Day is, naturally, all about Amazon. But don’t forget that the other online music retailers are also hosting sales right now in a bid for your hard-earned cash.

  • Humble Bundle launches Opus FX bundle starting at €2.56
    Humble Bundle has launched Opus FX: Superior Plugins & Orchestral Elegance, a brand-new collection of music production tools starting at just €2.56. The Opus FX: Superior Plugins & Orchestral Elegance bundle includes a variety of mixing and sound design plugins, along with several orchestral sound packs, with contributions from W.A. Production, MeldaProduction, United Plugins, and [...]
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    Humble Bundle has launched Opus FX: Superior Plugins & Orchestral Elegance, a brand-new collection of music production tools starting at just €2.56. The Opus FX: Superior Plugins & Orchestral Elegance bundle includes a variety of mixing and sound design plugins, along with several orchestral sound packs, with contributions from W.A. Production, MeldaProduction, United Plugins, and