What You Don’t Create Will Never Exist: Neil deGrasse Tyson on Creativity
Art is different from discovery — it only exists if you make it. Neil deGrasse Tyson reminds us that every act of creation is one of a kind, never to be duplicated. For musicians and creators alike, this perspective is a powerful reminder: what you don’t create, the world will never have.
Netflix’s ‘Fall for Me’ Trailer Features Black Sheep Music Remix of Madison Beer
Our remix of “Make You Mine” by Darby Phillips and Nathan Fields is featured in the Netflix trailer for Fall for Me, a German mystery-thriller set in Mallorca.
World’s Most Valuable 300-Year-Old Violin Returns to the Stage
A 300-year-old violin once owned by Niccolò Paganini is returning to the stage. Crafted in 1743 by Giuseppe Guarneri del Gesù, the Carrodus violin will be performed on at the BBC Proms, marking a rare chance to hear one of the world’s most valuable instruments brought back to life.
Awakening Memory: How Music Reaches Alzheimer’s Patients When Words Cannot
Music has a remarkable ability to reach people with Alzheimer’s in ways words cannot. From reviving old memories to helping form new ones, researchers are uncovering how melodies can awaken the mind and offer moments of clarity and connection.
Disney’s ‘Elio’ Campaign Features Sound Design from Black Sheep Music
Hyped to share that our sound design is featured in Disney-Pixar’s Elio campaign, bringing a cosmic touch to this intergalactic adventure.
ADHD vs. Neurotypical Listening: Study Reveals How Background Music Shapes Focus
A new study reveals how background music habits differ between young adults with and without ADHD, showing distinct preferences for when and what they listen to—and how it impacts focus and mood.
Nature’s Frequencies: Rediscovering the Sound of Healing
Sound has always been part of nature’s healing language. From ancient musical tunings to the hum of bees, certain frequencies resonate with the human body in ways science is only beginning to understand.
Netflix ‘Train Dreams’ Campaign Features Sound Design by Black Sheep Music
Our sound design helped bring the Train Dreams campaign to life, enhancing the film’s atmosphere and pulling audiences into its world before the story begins.
HITS Act Passes: What It Means for Independent Artists and Labels
The HITS Act is now law, allowing music creators to deduct up to $150,000 in qualified recording expenses in the same year they're incurred. While it's a meaningful tax shift for larger-scale projects, most independent artists won’t see major changes unless operating at higher budgets.
Cinematic Underwater Sound: A Simple Reverb Trick That Works
A small tweak in underwater recording—like routing hydrophone audio through reverb—can completely transform the feel of a mix. Here's how one Reel sparked a deeper look into shaping cinematic underwater sound.
AI-Generated Music Triggers Stronger Emotional Responses Than Human Compositions, Study Finds
A new study reveals that AI-generated music can trigger stronger emotional and physiological responses than human-composed music in video content. The findings could shape how music is used in film, TV, and advertising.
‘Superman’ Campaign Features Sound Design by Black Sheep Music
Our sound design takes flight in the campaign for Superman (2025), the first film in the new DC Universe.
Toyota Teams Up with Superman in New Ad Campaign Featuring Music by Trey Anderson and Nathan Fields
Our track Halcyon by Trey Anderson and Nathan Fields is featured in the Toyota x Superman spot, blending cinematic energy with Toyota’s sleek style.
The Song of the Mamuna Tribe: Listening Beyond the Frame
A rare field recording of a traditional song from the Mamuna Tribe of South Papua reveals a form of music rooted in ancestry, environment, and presence—unfiltered and deeply resonant. This isn’t performance, it’s memory carried through voice.
Universal Music Group Ramps Up AI Patent Strategy Amid Industry Shift
Universal Music Group is doubling down on artificial intelligence, filing new patents through a partnership with Liquidax Capital. From threat protection to creative tools, this move signals a major shift in how the music industry approaches AI.
Creating Audio for Indie Games: Practical Tips and Resources
Audio plays a crucial role in shaping the atmosphere, immersion, and player feedback in indie games. While budget constraints can make sound design challenging, the right tools and strategies can help developers create high-quality audio.
Learning Music May Slow Brain Aging, Say Scientists
New research shows that playing music could help preserve brain function as we age—even if you start learning later in life. Two recent studies highlight how musical activity may protect against cognitive decline and support long-term brain health.
Warner Bros' 'Sinners' Campaign Featured Sound Design by Black Sheep Music
Black Sheep Music’s sound design can be heard in the intense, atmospheric campaign for Warner Bros’ upcoming release Sinners.
The Velvet Sundown Controversy: AI Music, Spotify, and Industry Fallout
A Spotify-verified band called The Velvet Sundown recently went viral—only to later admit they’re entirely AI-generated. The controversy has raised broader questions about AI’s role in music, streaming platform practices, and the future of artist compensation.
Filmmakers: How to Select the Perfect Music Cue for Your Scene
Selecting the right music cue for a film scene is more than just adding a soundtrack—it’s about enhancing storytelling in a way that feels natural and immersive. From understanding emotional intent to balancing pacing and dynamics, the right music can transform a scene. Here’s how filmmakers can make the best choices for their projects.