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Daily Edit | Nov 18
Jean Dawson, social streaming, ticket resales, and how LimeWire ended the Napster music revolution

Jean Dawson is an artist able to navigate the nostalgia minefield with elegance. ‘Rockabye Baby, Glimmer Of God’ is both style and substance. The songwriting is sharp, the production dazzling, and the ambience cultivated is one of late-night drives, flashing neon and twinkling city lights. 2024’s ‘Glimmer Of God’ saw Dawson lean further into pop, skirting away from the dense guitar work of previous records ‘Pixel Bath’ and ‘CHAOS NOW*’. Though throughout his career he has toyed with pop and soul, ‘Rockabye Baby, Glimmer Of God’ commits to the bit, dishing out cleaner hooks and compact production. -Clash
11 / 18 / 2025
Headlines
Inside new app Airbuds’ ‘fundamentally human’ approach to social streaming [Billboard Pro]
Roc Nation distribution aims to put more power in hands of artists with launch of new dashboard [Complex]
Reselling tickets above face value set to be banned by government [BBC]
How LimeWire ended the Napster music revolution [The Verge]
Stereogum soldiers on in the era of streaming and AI [The Verge]
What makes a media person [The Rebooting]

