59 posts tagged “music”
Due to technological advancement and technological failure, the launch date for websites has been changed. Apple have ditched the PPC based operating system and adobe CS5 is not being released until April 2010. Having lost lots of data already it would be a waste of time to re-write code and launch websites merely to replace them in a few months time - so the websites relating to the independent labels and the digital download site will be designed using the new iMac operating system and the new adobe CS5 software which leads to a launch date in the summer of 2010 to ensure the site works for future technology rather than the old.
These websites will promote independent artists worldwide and to those who are patiently waiting, please accept our sincere apologies and remember time flies and the wait will be worth it. For those that can not wait, you can always do it yourself or sell your soul to a major label and they will do it all for you - at a price - it's all about choice.
Some say the MOBO Awards take a strange kind of racist approach to music. That's a discussion that will continue but this years results have already been concluded. Best UK Act N-Dubz Best Newcomer JLS Best Song 'Beat Again', JLS Best Album 'Uncle B', N-Dubz Best DJ Trevor Nelson Best Hip Hop Chipmunk Best R&B Keri Hilson Best International Beyonce Best Video 'Single Ladies', Beyonce Best Reggae Sean Paul Best Jazz Yolanda Brown Best Gospel Victizzle Best African Act Nneka BeMOBO Award War Child Lifetime Achievement Award Michael Jackson.
It's huge, it's massive and all the major headline acts will be there as usual. Tickets always sell out fast so if you want to enjoy the festival experience in the scorching summer sunshine in the south of little england next year, book you tickets as soon as you can . . . click this to reserve or buy
It's due out October 11 2009 with 3 CD's of which 2 are running mixes. You can pre-order copies and there are a limited number of copies being pressed on vinyl, some signed. For more information check out the recent posts on-line at www.johndigweed.com
Does anyone know the reason why so much music is being removed from Deezer lately ? Tracks are either vanishing completely or they remain in the listing but can not be played at all. Also, has anyone noticed massive drop outs and cuts in the streams as well as browsers locking and freezing due to the data transfer being interrupted by all those new tracking cookies from google analytics etc ?
It's not displayed on Native Instruments own website but they say 'seek and you shall find' so if you want to get the lowdown on Komplete 6 then take a look at this site. It includes everything it 'says' on the box. Native Instruments will probably be loading their own page on this new release soon but until then, check digital village out for pre-order and specs.
Craze and Klever the DMC champions show how to cut it up with analog and digital equipment in an excellent short video at the Native Instruments website, it's kind of wild, want to watch ?
Independent Artist should be advised that YouTube who are owned by Google are now using artists music without any permission at all in association with Last.FM at the recently launched YouScrobble website. The site claims that . . . YouScrobble is a online tool to simply enlarge your local music library fast and fully legal! . . . the question is this, since they have not asked permission and since they have no right to distribute copyrighted content, how can they claim that it's legal ?
If things seem to good to be true, they normally are. Native Instruments are a constant exception to the rule though. They started giving away the Kontakt Player for free and now they are offering the Kontakt factory selection for free as well . . . want some new sounds to mess around with ? then click this
New track additions have been added to calmercoma, dsb, dfb, pop life and the revolution web-radio playlists. Too many artists to name so just choose the playlist you want to listen to and select 'random play' to mix it all up.