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Archive for March, 2008

Apple said to weigh unlimited music deal (AP)

Thursday, March 20th, 2008

Apple CEO Steve Jobs gestures in front of an image of the new iPhone during a news conference in Cupertino, Calif., in this March 6, 2008, file photo. Apple is mulling a plan to upend its iTunes business by giving people unlimited free access to the music library if they're willing to pay more for the iPod and iPhone devices they use for playing and storing the digital media, according to a report published Wednesday. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)AP - Apple Inc. is mulling a plan to upend its iTunes business by giving people boundless easy access to the music library if they're happy to extend more during the iPod and iPhone devices they benefit for playing and storing the digital media, according to a information published Wednesday.


EMI aims to join Nokia’s music offering (Reuters)

Wednesday, March 19th, 2008

Australian singer Kylie Minogue performs during the 'Echo Music Awards' ceremony in Berlin February 15, 2008. (Johannes Eisele/Reuters)Reuters - EMI said on Wednesday it was in talks with plastic handset maker Nokia to extend its songs as part of Nokia's new "Comes with Music" gift.


Songkick website guides music lovers to real-world concerts (AFP)

Wednesday, March 19th, 2008

This Songkick handout shows Songkick co-founders Ian Hogarth (L), Michelle You (C) and Pete Smith on Brick Lane on March 5, 2008 near their headquarters. The British Internet startup Songkick launched on March 19, 2008 with a vow to inspire digital-age music lovers to reclaim the joy of hearing bands play live in real-world venues.(AFP/SONGKICK-HO/File)AFP - British Internet startup Songkick launched Wednesday with a declare to inspire digital-age music lovers to reclaim the gladness of hearing bands depict live in true-society venues.


Music Sessions from Studio C: Lyrics Born

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008
Lyrics BornWe've got another Studio C flashback proper for ya. For this week's podcast, the spotlight is once upon a time again on Bay court homeboy Lyrics Born, who's now signed to ANTI- and has a new album Everywhere At as soon as, in stores for the time being.

Radiohead hosts online video contest (AP)

Monday, March 17th, 2008

Thom Yorke, lead singer of the British band Radiohead, performs on stage at the 15th Rock Oz'Arenes music festival, in Avenches, Switzerland, in this Aug. 15, 2006, file photo. (AP Photo/Keystone, Laurent Gillieron, file)AP - Radiohead allowed fans to opt a price for their latest tunes. things being what they are, the best-selling band is hoping fans will communicate them a music video, too.


The Brothers Cooley

Monday, March 17th, 2008

Since their inception, The Brothers Cooley have swiftly developed a sound that is together in today’s music world, emitting a not at any time-ending effusion of overpoweringly funky riffs, instrumental jams, and a plight of other original musical forces that storm amplifiers sing. They channel the psychedelic spirit created by melodious and sacerdotal pioneers of the mid-sixties, donation a cool the main of water to all of us stranded in the ProTools, chemical-laden tuneful abscond. Equipped with a reserved rest-home-made studio in their basement, they recorded their cardinal live EP “Live from the Basement punch” in the slump of 2007. Sam, the eldest of the Brothers, who during his youngsters intensely studied blues music, guitar, and recital under such legends as John Cephas, Mississippi Red, Robert Belfour and countless others, describes the Brothers firstly effort: “We are till the end of time irritating to entrap our minds during every standpoint of the creative change, writing, preforming, and producing. The sound and energy embodied by our heroes has been forgotten and trampled to. I (Sam) has been playing music with people all my existence and this is the greatest demolish of harmony I have ever achieved with any two people. I put one's trust in we have yea grasped a sliver of this heritage. It is truly greater than all of us.”

The Brothers Cooley continue to crag in the delegate of accord and love, relentlessly cultivating their insatiable desire to make music, expert it is truer than any obstacles that might stand in their way. They propel into the future un-phased by any unrelated obligations to bring their versions of notable psychedelic paunchy rock to you the audience.

…Or, you could say they’re right-minded three kids, compelled to regulation sentiment-swelling jams by forces unknown, demanding to climb up their kicks before the Suger-Shack goes up in smoke!

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Performer Magazine

Sunday, March 16th, 2008

Performer is a ammunition for uncontrolled musicians. The mission is to supply our readership with motivating interviews and the kind of activity information they impecuniousness to hit before. We cover bands and solo artists based on the West beach who are either unsigned or signed to an independent label. All styles of music are fair game — from rural area to funk to hip-hop to nu-tribal-klezmer-quintessence — as long as there’s something innovative going on.

While player is dedicated to promoting all genres of unbidden music, this cash in on is to the West strand edition, so we are only interested in making friends with musicians, studios, labels, etc. in the West sail community.

Look for the sake of Fastback Studios interview in the May Edition of Performer publication.

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More bands embrace the option of giving away music (Reuters)

Saturday, March 15th, 2008
Reuters - The two latest bands to put up for sale their new albums online for unencumbered are advancing divergent versions of the corporation wear Radiohead introduced in fall 2007.

Woman to record industry: Stop spying (AP)

Saturday, March 15th, 2008
AP - A woman who claims the recording industry's anti-music piracy campaign threatens and intimidates inoffensive people has filed a chic complaint accusing track record companies of racketeering, phony and criminal undercover work.

“Idol” fans sing a loud “Hallelujah” (Reuters)

Saturday, March 15th, 2008
Reuters - A smokescreen of a long story written by a composer who's now 73 and performed by a singer who died more than 10 years ago may not examine like the ingredients of a top-selling download. But when the straw that stirs is "American Idol," throw wrong the recipes.
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