Monday, June 21, 2010
New Website for DJs - MixIr
MixIr is a website dedicated to DJ's who want to share their mix sets. It will allow you to search for music as well as upload music. It is invitation only, so click on link to MixIr and sign up!
The Wilderness of Manitoba
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Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Idaho Falls: Blood in Wine Download
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Some Music Industry Newslinks
- Amazon.com and Walmart tie for #2 U.S. music retailer.
- The Department of Justice is reportedly investigating Apple's control of the music industry.
- Is another source of income shrinking? Artist Imogen Heap says, "So expensive to tour!"
- Comparing the platforms: A Nimbit vs.Topspin smackdown.
- SoundExchange explains it's $200 million bank balance.
- Will MySpace Music stay free? It's up to the labels.
- LimeWire fights the court ruling against it.
- Amanda Palmer: "Artists have always needed to fund themselves."
- Big changes on the Zune Xbox team as two top executives exit.
- Twitter explodes as a video discovery engine.
- Facebook rolls out new privacy features. Plus a how to video.
- Three essays on the future of music:
- A Record Collection Of Links - Collecting In The Age Of Streaming Music, an essay by Robbert van Ooijen
- Reid Bendett: An essay on Music Choice.
- Kyle Bylin: "The Paradox of Music: Is More, Really Less?"
- Future of Music Coalition holds it's annual DC Policy Day, explores health care and other issues
- Gigsby launches electronic music network. Grab a free beta invite.
- Ohm brings the recording studio online.
Source is www.hypebot.com
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
LaLa is No Longer
LaLa has been shut down, as is the official posting on the LaLa website. Apple purchased LaLa a few months ago and informed their users that they would be shutting it down. There is much speculation that Steve Jobs will be replacing LaLa with iTunes in the cloud. However it has not yet been confirmed by Apple.
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