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Grooveshark :: Everybody Gets Paid - 0 views

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    Grooveshark is a web-based application for sharing music within a community of music lovers. We distribute DRM-free MP3s across a p2p network.
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    At music-based social network Grooveshark you can search a music database and listen to streaming audio from thousands of artists. Additionally, you can can embed songs you find on Grooveshark into web sites and social networking profiles, and share them with friends via email and instant messages. Here's a Grooveshark embedded tune: Signing up for an account activates additional features like saved playlists, music suggestions, and access to the social functions of Grooveshark, like browsing the playlists of people who share your musical tastes. Thanks Toribor!
Michael J

Move over Jonas Bros. Green Day who? Here comes Debutaunts - 0 views

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    Debutants is one of pop rock s newest discoveries that is working their way up from nothing to one of the best unheard talents since Green Day emerged. With the help of grammy-nominated Platnium record producer, Matt Goldman, they are poised to do just that. Need I say more? Listen to my newest episode and find out why they are the next big thing: http://thegreatunknowns.podomatic.com/entry/2010-03-05T07_01_47-08_00 Read the raw and honest truth. An in-depth interview with power pop rock sensation: Debutaunts http://greatunknownsmusicexpose.blogspot.com/2010/03/why-cant-we-have-fun-interview-with.html
Michael J

Voting for the first annual Voters Music Choice 2009 are in! - 0 views

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    Listen to the Voters choice for 2009! Over a full hour of great music! The listeners were heard and the votes for the best songs of 2009 are all in one episode. Enjoy over an hours worth of music from great unsigned and independent artists that deserve to be heard, only right here: http://tinyurl.com/bestofTGUP
Michael J

The Blue Seeds invades American radio with Melodic Alt Folk - 0 views

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    Led by the evocative Amélie Laflamme, the music of Montreal-based The Blue Seeds released their 2009 debut LP with an ensemble of beautiful, yet gothic-like lyrics sung by Amélie with a wide musical range of guitar melodies. Amélie's angelic and somber voice can be compared to Mazzy Star, Jewel, and Niko Case. http://greatunknownspresents.com\n
Michael J

Strong voice and Graceful Presence: Introducing Lindsay Aline - 0 views

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    Check out this weeks artist spotlight with music from a gifted contemporary pop artist, Lindsay Aline from San Francisco, CA. She is so talented, her voice will absolutely amaze you. Radio show, Episode 54: http://bit.ly/LAline Featured Interview http://bit.ly/bsiQEG This full length album is a track filled showcase of Aline's tremendous vocal talent and her ability as a seasoned pianist. The flagship of the Illusion CD is by far, "Reach". The modern style melodies absolutely compliments Aline's powerful and emotionally charged voice which is no less than phenominal. The story of the song is an abstract tale about the struggle that comes with finding the love of her life and maintaining that spark that drew them together.
Michael J

Introducing rocks best new and unheard talents: Forewalls - 0 views

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    Listen to runner up band from Mt. SAC's 1st Annual Battle of the Bands. They surpassed 14 other bands to finish in the 2nd spot. This says a lot about how good a band that has only been together for five months. \n\nPersonally, I was disappointed they didn't win the BOTB event. Talent scouts were more interested in FOREWALLS than any other performer. \n\nListen to an exclusive 4-track preview with a special guest appearence with the band, right here: http://thegreatunknowns.podOmatic.com/entry/2010-04-23T08_17_14-07_00\n\nRead my exclusive interview with the band:\nhttp://greatunknownsmusicexpose.blogspot.com/2010/04/introducing-rocks-best-new-and-unheard.html\n\nThanks for checking out this weeks episode. \n \nFollow The Great Unknowns Presents at http://twitter.com/great_unknowns
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!
Michael J

Ten Year Vamp presented by The Great Unknowns Presents, Ep XXVIII - 0 views

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    Ten Year Vamp is an awesome rock band from Albany, New York. But, don t take my word for it. Listen yourself in this 4-track preview. Also read my interview with Debbie Gabrione! http://greatunknownsmusicexpose.com
Michael J

IreneB presented by The Great Unknowns Presents, Ep XXV - 0 views

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    This weeks artist spotlight is an R&B artist from Spain. Her home is in Spain, but her love for music is in America. She grew up listening to 90s R&B and now, she is fufilling her dream by working with the legendary Record Producer, Frankie Biggz with her first American originated full length album, Metamorphsis.
Michael J

Spy for Hire presented by The Great Unknowns Podcast, Ep XXIV - 0 views

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    The featured artist in this weeks spotlight is the talented indie rock band from Columbus, GA, Spy for Hire. Also, read an exclusive interview with lead singer and guitarist, Ryan Rulon that can only be found on Great Unknowns Music Exposé.
Michael J

Interview with the band, Underwhelmed by Great Unknowns Music Exposé - 0 views

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    Come and read an exclusive interview with the hotest new modern rock band, Underwhelmed from Brooklyn, New York. You can also listen to the 5-track preview from this website.
Michael J

Promiselab presented by The Great Unknowns Presents, Ep 36 - 0 views

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    This weeks artist spotlight is a alternative rock band. They were chosen for their well balanced tone that makes for an enjoyable journey of sound and melody. They aren t too hard and not too soft, just in the right place to keep you listening. The recently released CD entitled "When the Lights Go Down". Listen at http://greatunknownspresents.com
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The Hype Machine - 0 views

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    discover, listen and buy music discussed on the best mp3 blogs<br /> <br /> The Hype Machine is an audio blog aggregator that tracks songs posted to the best/most popular music blogs on the internet.<br /> <br /> Aside from a slew of great music discovery features, one really cool feature is the integrated podcasting. Search for a favorite artist, click the big podcast button, and any time new music by that artist gets indexed by the Hype Machine, you'll automatically get it in your podcast subscription.
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lib.rario.us - 0 views

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    Alpha web service Lib.rario.us is del.icio.us for your media collection.<br /> <br /> Bookmark, review, tag and share your books, music, DVD's and games with automatically-supplied cover images and links to Amazon. RSS feeds are available by user and media type, and it looks like an item discussion feature is in the works. Lib.rario.us is much prettier than del.icio.us, but my only wish for it and the rest of the tagging/Web 2.0 world? Drop the domains with w.ithdot.sinwe.ird places. At first it was cute, but now it's just maddening.
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Muzicons.com - music widget - 0 views

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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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JamStudio.com - 0 views

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    Create music online using guitar, drum, bass and piano loops à la GarageBand with JamStudio. Each instrument comes with an impressive collection of loops, and you can build your song-adding instruments and loops-in (almost) any way you want, then save the results. JamStudio isn't for the professional musician by any means, but if you've ever wanted to toy around with music and loops without paying a dime, JamStudio is a good place to start.
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Musicovery : Discover new music - 0 views

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    Those of us who love Pandora will especially enjoy Musicovery, an "interactive webRadio." Here's how it works: you pick a main genre, such as classical, soul, pop, etc. Then you pick a "mood" within that genre; this could be anything from energetic to positive to dark. After that, you'll get a visual representation of your musical selections all looped together, and you can zip around from bubble to bubble as the whim strikes you. Musicovery is a nice way to find music that I wouldn't have thought of, and while it does need some tweaking (why no playlists?), and it's definitely not a Pandora-killer, it's still a great way to plug into and explore your favorite music. Oh, and no registration required - just start listening away. - Wendy Boswell
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SeeqPod Music beta - Playable Search - Find. Discover. Watch. Listen. Share. - 0 views

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    mp3 files and listen to them on your 'puter or iPhone with SeeqPod, an intriguing search engine that looks only for media files on the Web. (Yes, even David Hasselhoff music is fair game.) This is a really interesting service. You can find specific artists and listen to them play as you surf, share music with friends, even embed the tunes in your Web site or blog. My favorite feature so far? The "Discovery" button: listen to a cornucopia of the most recently discovered music that SeeqPod has found on the Web.
Michael J

From Ile de France, listen an interview with Robert Lauri - 0 views

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    From his native country of France, Robert Lauri joins me in the studio to talk about his latest music releases from the CD s entitled, The Other Side of Robert Lauri, United Souls, C est Lui, J y Crois Encore, and of course you will hear music from his latest releases. Listen to the complete audio interview at http://greatunknownspresents.com
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