Audio Talks

The Rise of Music Curation in the Streaming Era

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In this episode, Audio Talks host Oisin Lunny chats with Enno Vandermeer, visionary founder of Roon Labs. Gain insights into the functions of the innovative music server system Roon, its role in the music streaming market, and thoughts about future developments in the audio market.


Roon: https://roon.app/en/

More about HARMAN & Roon: https://news.harman.com/releases/harman-acquires-roon-a-popular-multi-device-multi-room-audio-technology-platform

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Comments

by Mr. Scratch on
I love Roon running through my Roon Nucleus. Other companies have tried and given up to do what you do and the existing companies that I would call competition like JRiver don’t even come close to your feature richness. Keep up the great work
by Steve Schaffer on
Enjoyed hearing from Enno. I’ve been a customer of Roon for many years as well as using a Nucleus and the latter Plus. And as an audiophile I appreciate both the flexibility of the hardware, client-server design, and the ways in which my vast personal collection can also extend itself to the far larger and expansive Qobuz universe. What would be nice is to bring more of what I grew up on into the Roon experience: liner notes of albums and a “genealogical” presentation on both the artistic and production side of music. That and a deeper exploration into the historical musical roots and cross cultural aspects of both musical forms and their cultural antecedents. I do also miss the early days of FM’s DJays who would guide and take us on journeys of musical exploration. Maybe in the future the use of A.I. will deliver these types of experiences, from jazz to rock to classical, or even world music.
by Red Rhino on
Such an amazing listen. Roon Rocks! Thanks for this!

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