Friday, January 8, 2010

Artist Thinking vs. Lawyer Thinking | Techdirt

Artist Thinking vs. Lawyer Thinking | Techdirt:
"... an interesting writeup by a performance artist who can't do a certain performance because of licensing issues. It's not that the musicians don't want their work used by the artist. In fact, they've spoken and they would love for their music to be used. But, of course, they don't own the copyrights on their own music, so the performer needs to work through all the licensing issues...."

Saturday, January 2, 2010

All the Rules of the Music Business Have Been Remade - NYTimes.com

All the Rules of the Music Business Have Been Remade - NYTimes.com:
"By now, in 2010, we’re all geeks, conversant with file formats and software players. Our cellphone/camera/music player/Web browser gadgets fit in a pocket, with their little LCD screens beckoning."

Future of Music - music industry, music business, digital music and free music downloads

Future of Music - music industry, music business, digital music and free music downloads

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Can Music Cure Tinnitus? - Health News - redOrbit

Can Music Cure Tinnitus? - Health News - redOrbit

Social Media Campaign Deposes Plastic Pop Music Marketing : Raging The Social Media Machine | Between the Lines | ZDNet.com

Raging The Social Media Machine | Between the Lines | ZDNet.com:
"Some members of the British public were getting a little peeved off with the Christmas Number One being over-taken by this X Factor marketing machine, so much so that they coordinated a Facebook campaign to unseat X Factor’s Joe McElderry with the classic expletive-filled Rage Against The Machine song Killing In The Name. Not only was the campaign a challenge to the ruling pop patriarch, but it also sought to unify the voices a disgruntled music-loving community in the UK that traditionally had no means to get their message out."

Friday, December 4, 2009

Razorlight "Wire to Wire" Is a Blockbuster Song

Razorlight "Wire to Wire" Is a Blockbuster Song