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Derrick N. Ashong & Soulfege’s "Million Free Download Campaign" Nets Over 25,000 Downloads In The First Month
New York, NY: Ghana-born Derrick N. Ashong & Soulfège's Million Download Campaign has accomplished astonishing results in the first month of its existence. A global outreach initiative designed to broaden the band's movement of empowerment, the Million Download Campaign's mission is to offer a million free downloads of songs and remixes from Derrick N. Ashong & ...
10 Top Tips for Contacting Music Websites
Music websites and magazines receive ridiculous amounts of emails from bands looking to get journalists to write about their band! Therefore, if you are unable to afford big money bribes, then you need to follow these simple guidelines for contacting music websites to improve your chances of being featured. 1) Local and national music blogs and ...
Song Surgeon 3.0 for Mac Introduces Distortion Free, Pitch and Tempo Change Audio Software to the Broad Based Consumer Market
Doylestown, PA: Todd, Michael & James, Inc (TMJ) released today, Song Surgeon Version 3 for Mac, its best in class" audio software for pitch (key) and tempo change. Song Surgeon provides high quality, distortion free audio for use by musicians, transcribers, translators, dance studios, DJ's, and churches (for music worship). Previously the software was available only ...
Amazon Backed Songza Launches 'Music Concierge' Songs for Every Mood
Amazon funded streaming music service Songza today launched Music Concierge. The free ad-supported service matches a user's day, time, device and context to create a-curated playlist designed to cure stale iPod syndrome" After clicking through a few simple options that identify things like the time of day, context (at work?) and your musical preferences (jazz, indie, ...
MOG and the Coming Consolidation in Music Tech
Is MOG for sale? Despite conflicting reports, the answer is probably yes with the most likely suitor Rhapsody, who recently purchased Napster. But what matters much more is that we're almost certainly watching the early stages of consolidation in music streaming and much of music tech. Within music streaming, the important consolidation trends to look for ...
A Bright Future for Music Tech: Lessons Learned at SF Musictech X
The number ten is quite a symbolic number, representing the start of a whole new order of numbers, and the culmination of the numbers that came before it. The number ten also implies the completeness of order. Last Monday at the Kabuki Hotel in San Francisco, the SF MusicTech Summit celebrated its tenth summit. With what ...
CDBaby: iTunes Still Accounts for 77.4% of Digital Revenues...
We're guessing rivals like Tunecore have similar ratios, and this probably extends beyond the unsigned and indie space. According to a year-2011 revenue analysis shared by the company, CDBaby artists pulled a massive 77.4 percent of digital revenues from the iTunes Store, on an aggregated basis. AmazonMP3 was a distant second, but still a substantial 10.5 ...
Remember Ilike? The Social Music Network Officially Died Today
In the the spring of 2009, iLike had 45 million registered users and was the #1 music application on Facebook. Is There An iLike Effect?," we asked then; and the answer was yes. The #1 and #2 albums on iTunes were Keith Urban's Defying Gravity" and Gavin Degraw's Free"two releases with nothing in common except that ...
New Music Marketing Opportunities on Tumblr, Instagram and Chill
Being an early adopter has its pluses and minuses. You can get wrapped up in chasing every new thing and lose site of your overall goal. But if you're already involved with a service or platform, new developments can give your music marketing a fresh look. For example, Tumblr is now offering highlighted posts for a ...
Pixsound: Turning Photos into Musical Instruments, It's Much Better Than You Think
Music iOS App Pixound takes an intriguing approach: letting you play any photo as if it were a musical instrument. That was enough to get our attention, and when we first started playing around with the Pixound (iOS $1), we thought it was a neat gimmick, but probably not worth a buck. Then we kept playing, ...





