Newsletter
The AI music newsletter you can actually use
Wednesday, one AI tool I tested in a real session. Friday, the AI music brief that 2,000+ pros read with their coffee. Free.
What's inside each week
Two emails. Zero filler.
Wednesday: one tool, one workflow
Wednesday, 4:30pm CET / 9:30am CST. One AI tool I tested in a real production or release session. What it did, where it broke, and the exact prompt or Claude Skill you can copy into your own work the same day.
Friday: the AI Music Briefing
Friday, 4:30pm CET / 9:30am CST. Five to seven items of AI music news, one Top Story, plus my take. Six-minute read. The week's signal, no carousel.
Claude Skills and prompts you keep
Subscribers get the back catalog of Claude Skills and prompts I built for release strategy, song lyrics, social posts, and pitching. Copy them into your own workflow on day one.
Honest about what AI can't do
I tell you when the AI is faster than you. I tell you when it isn't. I tell you which part the human still owns.
Who reads it
2,000+ readers across indie and industry
- Warner Music
- AWAL
- Believe
- Songtradr
- UnitedMasters
- LANDR
Plus independent artists, producers, A&Rs, distributors, music supervisors, and AI music execs reading along.
Who it's for
Built for music people, not AI tourists
The newsletter covers AI tools, regulation, lawsuits, licensing deals, and platform shifts. Read by everyone in the music industry who has to keep up, and by the creators using AI to make and promote tracks.
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Music creators of every level
Indie artists, producers, composers, beatmakers, and singer-songwriters using AI to make and promote tracks.
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Label, distribution, and publishing teams
Tracking how AI is reshaping deal structures, royalty flows, training-data rights, and catalog economics.
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Music lawyers, sync agents, and supervisors
Reading the same lawsuits, regulation, and licensing deals you do, on the same Friday morning.
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A&Rs, marketers, and artist managers
Building AI into how they sign artists, plan releases, and grow audiences across DSPs and social.
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AI music companies and operators
Seeing how the industry actually talks about your product, your competitors, and the policy that affects both.
Who writes it
Christopher Wieduwilt, The AI Musicpreneur
Eleven years in independent music marketing. Three years deep in AI music tools. Still releasing my own tracks.
I write the newsletter the same way I work: pick one tool, run it on a real session, share what actually moved and what didn't. The Friday briefing covers the AI music industry stories that decide whose week gets harder and whose gets easier. Both land in your inbox at 4:30pm CET, 9:30am CST.
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