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OraStream Streams the Highest Quality Music Your Device Can Handle

OraStream Streams the Highest Quality Music Your Device Can Handle

By Eliot Van Buskirk of Evolver.fm. Against all odds, 2013 is shaping up to be the year when people started caring about sound quality - not only as regards their choice of headphones, but also in terms of the music files themselves. Why “against all odds?" Because every other attempt to do this (DVD-A, SuperAudio CD, ...

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2 Music Tech Trends for 2013 I Should Not Have Left off My List

2 Music Tech Trends for 2013 I Should Not Have Left off My List

When I shared my take on emerging music tech trends for 2013 I left out two of which I've since been reminded. One is that music tech companies serving artists will increase their partnerships and interconnections in order to remain competitive and provide more complete solutions. Two is that tech media will finally begin to consistently ...

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Musicians' Tune-Up: Establish Your Web Presence with Authority

Musicians' Tune-Up: Establish Your Web Presence with Authority

To establish your web presence with authority, whatever aesthetic or commercial form that presence takes, requires a solid network with an official website, an active social network presence and passive markers back to one's website and social accounts. Whether or not you're feeling the energy of a New Year, now's a great time to tune up ...

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Reality Checking Predictions: 5 Top Music Tech Trends for 2012

Reality Checking Predictions: 5 Top Music Tech Trends for 2012

Last year I made a number of predictions regarding top music tech trends for 2012. I focused on streaming music, augmented reality, ecommerce, hack days and the relationship of live performance to the web. Looking back I can see they were a mix of somewhat obvious themes and out of left field contenders with the best ...

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A D.I.Y. Artist's Successful $30 Download Experiment

A D.I.Y. Artist's Successful $30 Download Experiment

By Laurence Trifon, manager for indie electronic act Trifonic (@ltrifon). Will fans pay $30 for a digital download of a band's new album? In Trifonic's case, the answer is yes. A Unique Offer for Fans For the release of Trifonic's Ninth Wave album last month, we offered the typical assortment of direct-to-fan packages on our website: ...

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Exodus Cymbals Brings A New Bronze Beat To The Drum Industry

Big Bear City, Calif., — Exodus Cymbals, a true innovator in the art of cymbal making, has developed a special method of manufacturing cymbals. This approach has resulted in strong growth of Exodus in the Latin America market and other markets. Now the company is in a good position to market its diverse line of cymbals ...

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Is Apple Preparing to Offer High-Resolution Music?

Is Apple Preparing to Offer High-Resolution Music?

By Eliot Van Buskirk of Evolver.fm. We've heard rumors that Apple would start selling high-resolution music — as in “better than CD quality" — for years, but so far, “lossless" has been as good as it gets, and the only way to get it in iTunes is to rip your own CDs. Evolver.fm has received word ...

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Groovebug's Blue Note is First Curated IOS Music Subscription App

Groovebug's Blue Note is First Curated IOS Music Subscription App

Yesterday, we reported on the first iOS app in iTunes that lets fans of the classic rock band Crosby, Stills, and Nash subscribe to the band for $4/month through an iPad app. The band calls this “the first" artist subscription app in iTunes, and we believe that to be the case. It's a fascinating idea, this ...

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Concert Window Creates Live Streaming Concert Network

Concert Window Creates Live Streaming Concert Network

By Wren Leader of Evolver.fm. A couple Sundays ago, my girlfriend and I, Wren Leader, traveled to Berkeley, California to see one of my favorite bands, The Bobs, play at the Freight & Salvage, a coffeehouse music hall. These masters of comedic but heartfelt a cappella were in true form — world-class professional musicians combining the ...

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Jazz-singing robot could shed light on consciousness

ROBOTS and humans will soon be living in harmony. A singing robot is being taught to improvise jazz duets with a human in a project that researchers hope will shed light on the nature of consciousness. Antonio Chella at the University of Palermo, Italy, is working with a Telenoid robot, developed by the Hiroshi Ishiguro Laboratory ...


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