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Diego Morelli

Open Source/Free Music & New Models of Selling Music Online - 0 views

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    1. Open File Sharing: users must be free to share files on their hard drives with each other. 2. Open File Formats: content must be distributed in MP3 and other formats with NO digital rights management protection. ......
Michael J

Interview with Devon Michael: "There's something about Devon" - 0 views

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    If you like Ne Yo Drake, Jay-Z, and Kanye West, then you have to listen to the featured artist of the week with Devon Michael. The best part about Devon Michael is his originality. You get more than one speed of music from this album. It travels from great driving music, to the dance floor, to the street, and to the bedroom. It is impossible to get bored with this album, because there's is no one constant. It makes the listener wonder what the next song will bring. If you enjoy R&B and Hip Hop, you get the best of both worlds and it's impossible to just listen to once, in fact, you get hooked. Listen to my full interview and CD review here at All Indie Magazine: http://www.allindiemagazine.net/2011/01/interivew-with-devon-michael-theres.html and The Great Unknowns Presents: http://thegreatunknowns.podomatic.com/entry/2011-01-28T09_05_52-08_00 The Great Unknowns Presents NEWS: FREE CONCERT THIS SUNDAY ---------------------------- Coming this Sunday, January 30th is another Great Unknowns Showcase featuring: The Alternates [BREN] Tangent Transmission Nobody Gets Killed (CD release party!) Location: The Mezz, 501 South Spring Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013, (213) 489-1783 Doors open at 7pm Show starts at 8pm NO COVER! GRAMMY'S WEEK - with a special appearance by KATIE COLE! ------------------------------ On Friday, Feb 11th, we have a big announcement regarding The Great Unknowns Presents at the biggest networking event of the year during Grammy's week, so if you are a musician, a music industry professional, or apart of the media, or just a lover of music you are invited to attend: AND, YES! Newest Pop rock sensation Katie Cole is going to be performing LIVE on stage It's only $10 if you pre-order and $20 at the door: http://events.linkedin.com/LOS-ANGELES-Biggest-Networking-Power/pub/456875 HOPE TO SEE ALL OF YOU THERE!
Michael J

All Indie Magazine: Music and LIVE interview with Jennifer Grassman: - 1 views

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    Jennifer Grassman is an Alternative Pop singer/songwriter from Austin, Texas. Her sound is a unique blend of Tori Amos, Sara Bareilles, and Amy Lee with a twist of Goth and Doris Day. Did I just say, Doris Day and Goth in the same sentence? Yes, I did.



    Listen to the full Audio interview at All Indie Magazine: http://www.allindiemagazine.net/2011/01/music-and-live-interview-with-jennifer.html

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    The Great Unknowns Presents:

    http://thegreatunknowns.podomatic.com/entry/2011-01-21T09_17_16-08_00



    FREE CONCERT

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    Coming this January 30th is another Great Unknowns Showcase featuring:

    The Alternates

    [BREN]

    Tangent Transmission

    Nobody Gets Killed (CD release party!)



    Location: The Mezz, 501 South Spring Street,

    Los Angeles, CA 90013, (213) 489-1783

    Doors open at 7pm

    Show starts at 8pm

    NO COVER!



    GRAMMY'S WEEK

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    On Friday, Feb 11th, we have a big announcement regarding The Great Unknowns Presents at the biggest networking event of the year during Grammy's week, so if you are a musician, a music industry professional, or apart of the media, or just a lover of music you are invited to attend:



    It's only $10 if you pre-order and $20 at the door:

    http://events.linkedin.com/LOS-ANGELES-Biggest-Networking-Power/pub/456875



    HOPE TO SEE ALL OF YOU THERE!
cysko cysko

Remix One-Shots reviews February 2008: Sample Logic The Elements, Big Fish Audio Syntro... - 0 views

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    The disc opens to a folder containing 23 construction kits ranging from 80 to 180 bpm, with most hovering around 120. I'm immediately impressed by the scope of what's offered: everything from dream-pop, robot music, techno-goth and early Ministry-like electro industrial (minus screaming guitars) to erotic '80s house and even a cool downtempo new-wave rap beat
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