Making Music Cheaper Than Coffee Won’t Devalue It

People say that if music costs less than a cup of coffee or a bottle of water it will devalue the 'art' of music. Ian S. Port, the SF Weekly. Continue reading

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Terra Firma vs. Citi Trial: Guy Hands Has Memory Troubles, Says 70% Of Wealth Tied To EMI

During the ongoing Terra Firma vs. Citi trial over the purchase of EMI in NYC yesterday, invesment group head Guy Hands had some memory troubles, but managed to recall telling. Continue reading

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Dubber To Record Album In Delhi With Street Kids

Andrew Dubber, a researcher and music industry commentator, has ventured to Delhi. He is working with a group called Music Basti; it is a youth-run charity. It organizes music workshops. Continue reading

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Winners Of Music Hack Day – Boston

Music Hack Days have been held around the globe and last weekend the event came to Boston. The goal main of every Music Hack Day is to explore and build. Continue reading

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Eliot Van Buskirk Starts Blog About Music Apps

Since leaving his post at Wired, Eliot Van Buskirk has started a new blog. It is called Evolver.fm and as a part of his involvement with The Echo Nest, he. Continue reading

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Infographic: 28 Types Of Online Conversations & The Services That Facilitate Them

The Conversation Prism provides a graphic look at the various sites that offer online dialogue. Since first introduced in 2008, the different types of online conversations ranging from social networking. Continue reading

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Music Industry News: Companion Albums, DJ Hero, Apple, WMG Earnings, Seth Godin, Beatport & More

CMJ continues in NYC and in the same city the Terra Firma vs. Citi trial over EMI saw Guy Hands admitting that almost 70% of his wealth is tied up. Continue reading

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Japanese Robots Hope To Destroy The Music Industry As We Know It

Japanese engineers have now developed a fembot that can sing J-pop, calling into stark question the future of human pop singers. According to technology blog Popsci, the robot, an HRP-4,. Continue reading

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The Hard-Knock Life Of Superfans And Musicians

In his column for a Seattle Weekly blog, singer and songwriter John Roderick gets to the heart of the tension between superfans and musicians. Together, they walk a thin line.. Continue reading

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The Top 15 Most Popular Recording Software

Digital Music Doctor has published a list of the 15 most popular software products for making music based on search activity.  During Q3 2010, four products – Cakewalk Sonar, Adobe. Continue reading

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Nimbit: How To Engage Your Fans & Fund Albums

(UPDATED) Last week, Nimbit co-founder Phil Antoniades spoke at the Artist Management Conference in NYC. In these two videos from the panel, Antoniades gives advice on how artists can engage. Continue reading

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