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Presenting The Analog Affair: Electro-Pop Artist of the Week - 0 views

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    This weeks featured artist is The Analog Affair. With 40 tracks and four EP's within a span of 2 years, Evan Baker and Cody Moser have produced some of most creative and most beautiful library of ambient styles of music that ties electronica, dark gothic, eletro-pop, contemporary, trance, and indie rock together. Each vocal song is charged with emotional lyrics with some smooth electro instrumentals. \n\nIf you like Death Cab for Cutie or Cloud Cult, then you'll absolutely love this 4-track + plus bonus track preview from their newest EP's entitled Electronic Pop and Be Easy. \n\nListen now: http://podOmatic.com/r/upk387o\n\nAlso, read my exclusive interview with The Analog Affair. Find out everything about the band, only right here on Great Unknowns Music Expose\nhttp://greatunknownsmusicexpose.blogspot.com/2010/06/interview-with-analog-affair-music.html\n
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Muzicons.com - music widget - 0 views

shared by goto trip on 10 Dec 08 - Cached
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      Muzicons has to be one of the simplest music-sharing tools I've ever seen, and also the one with the most personality. Unlike current Web 2.0 darling Muxtape, which lets you create a nice mix of music uploaded from your hard drive, Muzicons is a single-song affair. You still upload the music from your machine for it to host; the only difference is that there's no track list, no song title, and just a single button to play and pause the music. In fact, whoever creates the mix can tweak the buttons the listener will have access to, determining whether they can skip around the track and what song information is listed. What makes Muzicons an especially memorable Web app is the care and attention that's been built in to the simple ways you can customize its look and feel. There are just two tweaks: one for color and another for the icon. If you've ever played the popular puzzle game Lumines, the icons feel very similar, and you've got a pick of more than 50 to choose from that will sit on the left side of the player. When it comes time to share your creation you've only got two options: one set of code for blogs and Web sites, and another for BB code enabled forums or blog comments. If you're looking for some of the simple sharing options seen on other mixtape sites you're out of luck--for now at least. I've embedded a Muzicon above with the song "She Sells Sanctuary" by The Cult. To make your
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    Making a Muzicon is a simple three-step process. Pick the icon, upload your music, and drop in the code.
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