At kwgeek, we take news very seriously. That’s why I’m telling you about the music playing during Apple Event 2022. As they say, the soundtrack to the iPhone 14 launch keynote contained a lot of thumping. I found myself fine with several voices. I found the full playlist on Spotify and wanted to share it with you.
At a time like this, I told myself that I had taken out a loan very well to pay for my master’s degree in international journalism, which cost me 10,000 euros. In this article I may submit to the Pulitzer Prize, we will discuss the music of the Apple Event. Yes, I just wrote 1000+ words complaining about the high price of the iPhone 14. I want to relax and give you a lighter topic.
Just an introduction – behind the sun From Odesza – Shot before the meeting, I was blown away last night. So much so that I almost reinstalled the Shazam app, like in those happy days of the 2010s. I even got my boss Fabien to get his Apple contacts to give us the official playlist.
But, as I very humbly detailed above, I’m a brilliant journalist, and my talent as a Web 3.0 investigator shows me that Apple has shared its keynote in the Apple Event description on Youtube All songs played during the period. Even better, I found a random user-created playlist on Spotify with all the affected tracks I embedded.
In fact, I’m writing this article only because I’m sure I’m not the only one who has searched for this kind of music. We talked a lot about the presentation of Apple’s keynote, the stage feel of the Apple brand. Music is part of that.
Personally, for better or worse, I have an annoying tendency to keep tech conference music in my head. The worst at the moment is the Realme GT 2 Pro launch music played during MWC 2022 in Barcelona. I remember waiting there for 20 minutes before the meeting started. And the “It’s me, it’s me, it’s Realme” chorus that plays on loop is still etched in my memory. The Soviet mind control experiment during the Cold War was simply brainwashing.
“Mason numbers! What do they mean?!” In short, based on this obscure reference to Call of Duty: Black Ops, I’ll end this article that probably doesn’t need to exist. I’m sorry I stole your leisure time. But in this season of rapid technological change, I just wanted to give you a little time to wake up.