The Echo Nest Engineers Create MusicRadiator
By Eliot Van Buskirk of Evolver.fm. Music fans, by definition, listen to music. We don’t always listen in the same way. Sometimes, we know just what we want to hear;. Continue reading
Radical.FM Launches Streaming Music Service In U.S. With iOS App
Radical.FM today launched an iOS app that apparently both introduces the full service to the U.S. but also represents a bit of a relaunch from last year's open beta. However. Continue reading
Audio Apps Combining Music and Talk
By Dexter Blumenthal of Evolver.fm. It’s up for debate whether hearing an audiobook is the same as reading, but nobody doubts that listening is a unique way to process not. Continue reading
The Artist Side of Internet Radio and Audio
As an artist in today's industry, it is a never-ending battle to get your music heard. If you spend time making and producing music you love you want to get. Continue reading
Beyond Mixtape 2.0: Illegal On The Charts, Legal Via BitTorrent
These days hip hip mixtapes are typically composed of original and purloined audio in a creative mix designed to build an artist's brand through free digital giveaways. One such free. Continue reading
“Fly Or Die” TV Show About Making It In Pop Music Launches Via BitTorrent Bundle
"Fly Or Die" is a new scripted series with a reality tv style that takes ON the world of pop songwriting duo Rock Mafia, adds celebrity cameos, mixes in plot. Continue reading
Neil Young’s Pono Music Still Facing Major Obstacles
By Eliot Van Buskirk of Evolver.fm. Neil Young made a big splash when he brandished a yellow object on Late Night With David Letterman last year. This was the mystical. Continue reading
49 Ways to Get Free Music Promotion
We all know there is no shortage of people offering advice these days – solicited or not. Everyone wants you to use their product, do it their way, on their. Continue reading
Licensing Difficulties Help Keep Netflix Out Of Streaming Music
By Eliot Van Buskirk of Evolver.fm. Netflix is amassing lots of new subscribers as television watchers “cut the cord,” and each generation of graduates faces the question of whether to. Continue reading