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SoundCloud Creates Creative Commons Page
Ever wish you that had a pool of tens of thousands Creative Commons samples, loops and music tracks that you could find, remix, and re-use? Throw in an advanced search tool and tagging system and that made it super easy to get ahold of the exact free-to-use samples and audio that you were looking for. That's ...
Euforquestra: Live Download w/Members of Sci
NEW ALBUM SOUP OUT NOW Self-proclaimed purveyors of Afro-Caribbean-Barnyard-Funk" Euforquestra recently played at the Camp Euforia festival on July 17 in Lone Tree, Iowa. During their performance the band playing the String Cheese Incident song MLT," with half of SCI: Kyle Hollingsworth, Michael Travis, and Jason Hann. Hollingsworth sat in with the band on keyboards the ...
Industry Bloggers Bite Paul McGuinness Back
As reported earlier this week, U2 manager Paul McGuinness had some humorous and colorful things to say about industry bloggers and the state of music in general. A number of those bloggers" decided to respond and critique his new GQ essay. Naturally, none of these perspectives are from any sort of the anonymous gremlins that McGuinness ...
Mellencamp Likens the Internet to Atomic Bomb
John Mellencamp. What a well-known, thoughtful artist, who always has such insightful things to say about the music business. His erudite commentary on the evolution of our culture is intelligent and will be a hot topic for further discussion: The Internet is the most dangerous thing invented since the atomic bomb. It's destroyed the music business. ...
Google and Verizon Net Neutrality Plan: Is It the Devil's Work?
This uninspired document has led to an interesting debate about content, wireless, and the future of broadband. I love the irony: The Net Neutrality Debate is a debate in which virtually no one can stay neutral. We're all picking sides. Now that Google and Verizon tried to step in (with a new Legislative Framework Proposal) and ...
Chris Anderson: "The Web is Dead."
Ever one to envelope web memes, Wired editor-in-chief Chris Anderson is at it again. This time around though, he's not writing about The Long Tail, Free, or saying that Atoms Are The New Bits." Rather, he's declaring that the web is dead. Basically, Anderson makes the argument that mobile device revolution has caused many people to move from ...
Android Developers Are Losing Money, but Why?
Application developers for Google's Andorid platform are concerned about piracy; it's drastically high. Yes, Google is aware of this and has announced plans to combat the piracy outbreak with DRM systems that app developers can integrate into their apps. Problem solvedright? Not so fast. Less than 30% of Android phone users can pay for the apps ...
Study: Going Global Means Going Mobile
A Nielson and Cambridge Group study of trends in information and communication technologies also provides a glimpse at the future od music consumption particularly in emerging markets: concentrate on mobile as much as the internet. Global consumers are hungry for access to information and communication, says the study. especially in countries with a growing middle class. ...
NMS Partners with BigChampagne to Find Artists...
That Are On The Verge" Of Breaking. New Music Seminar has partnered with BigChampagne and their Ultimate Chart Technology to support their Artist on the Verge Project, which, twice a year, at the industry conference, seeks to identify artists that are on the verge of breaking. Three finalistsmeeting this unique criteriaare chosen by the NMS Music ...
Carl Jacobson, New VP of Marketing at Nimbit
Direct-to-fan marketing platform Nimbit has appointed Carl Jacobson to VP of Marketing. He brings to the table over 15 years of marketing experience through which he brought empowering solutions to music makers and listeners. Prior to this position, Jacobson was the VP of Marketing for the music software and hardware provider Cakewalk, Inc. The music industry ...





