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Co-ed Magazine claims to have label sources stating that Facebook is set to announce phase 1 of a major expansion into music at next week's ad:tech conference in NYC. The move would confirm rumors we reported three weeks ago and coincide with public moves that Facebook has made recently. |
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I'd been hearing about this hot new producer, Flying Lotus-- instrumental hip-hop guy, crafter of "Adult Swim" bumper music, John Coltrane's godson's internist's third cousin or something-- and it's true; he's good. Knows his way around a sequencer, cobbles crazy sounds into beats that only crazy people could possibly rap over (so, basically just MF Doom), has a moniker that looks ill stenciled on a crate...
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Fink - Biscuits for Breakfast |
Fink’s debut album for Ninja Tune, Biscuits for Breakfast, marked a seismic shift for the label - shelving samples and turntablism in favour of an acoustic guitar and great songs. The record, distinguished by its squeaking fret boards and disarmingly autobiographical lyrics, caught the attention of audiences worldwide...
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Sonos Unveils The Sonos ZoneBridge |
Sonos, Inc., the leading developer of wireless multi-room music systems for the digital home, introduced an addition to the suite of products for the Sonos Digital Music System – the Sonos ZoneBridge (BR100). The new ZoneBridge is the easiest way to set up and extend an all-wireless Sonos Digital Music System. ZoneBridge is available for $99 at all Sonos authorized retailers and at www.sonos.com. |
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Radiohead new album: music industry react to unique release |
Music industry experts are saying the unique way Radiohead's new album 'In Rainbows' is being released will revolutionize the way people think about music.
The band have not set a price for the download version of the album, leaving the "price" field blank, to let customers decided how much to pay for it. |
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There’s a fine line between blissed-out Sunday afternoon tunes to fall in love with and pleasant but tepid muzak. Italian duo Stefano Ghittoni and Cesare Malfatti’s third album on the excellent Schema label treads the line carefully, putting the odd steadying foot on either side. The warm, bass-driven grooves, bongo loops and piano flutterings are perfectly executed and there are quality vocal licks from ...
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