DJ Qbert on YouTube - Thud Rumble
Qbert, king of turntablism, is up for best DJ of 2008. You can find the place to vote and a whole lot more from Thud Rumble's YouTube page.
This will come as no surprise to you, but maybe it will be some comfort.
Three days before he appeared at the Metro station, Bell had filled the house at Boston's stately Symphony Hall, where merely pretty good seats went for $100. Two weeks later, at the Music Center at Strathmore, in North Bethesda, he would play to a standing-room-only audience so respectful of his artistry that they stifled their coughs until the silence between movements. But on that Friday in January, Joshua Bell was just another mendicant, competing for the attention of busy people on their way to work.Once a woman said to me, "This isn't art. Art is what I buy and hang in my living room."
Recently, DIAR KYT DTC was in a terrible car wreck and has been paralyzed. He's been clinging to life and has pulled through and is beginning to show big signs of improvement. We are currently organizing art shows and a benefit CD.
Labels: artists, benefit, music, participation, wanted
It's a new year, it's time to ride the wave and utilize are insights to stay ahead of the curve of change. For years and years in the music industry the majority of money for artists was based on album sales. All of your promotions and tours were tools to you promote your album in hopes to increase your album sales.
A list of these misleading sites that charge you money for music without protecting you from prosecution.
Labels: music, safetytips
If you love tight, fast, intelligent rhyming and LA underground hiphop that's all about graffiti, This is IT! 22 tracks of good fun by Perk One, Bleek, Deeskee and Dj Lime, and many more. Very listenable, danceable ... and none of that female-hating crap we're so tired of. It's good live too. Check their Myspace page for sample tunes, CDs, dates and places.
Problem in a nutshell: Internet radio is mostly done by people like you and me, with very limited $$ and a love for music. These DJs provide most of the public musical diversity now that big corporations own most of the analog radio stations. The music industry, now famous for shooting itself in the foot, wants to raise the fees on internet radio, which will put many, if not most of them, out of business immediately. Fees are retroactive. The day the music could die is May 15 because that's the day of the vote on H.R. 2060, The Internet Radio Equality Act, which was introduced by Representatives Jay Inslee (D-WA) and Donald Manzullo (R-IL ) to save the Internet radio industry.
Labels: corporate, DIY, idiots, music, podcasts, publishing, unitedsnakes
Labels: beatboxing, music, trains, videos
DJ Drama and Don Cannon Arrested For "Piracy"
Give a breakbeat, download a breakbeat, etc. Sweet.
Labels: music
This article on boingboing.net explains how to find out if any of your music CDs are secretly installing spyware that makes your computer [Windows] more vunerable to computer crackers [aka "rootkit"].
Labels: music
If you produce, sell, or distribute media, you should read this, because it will help you figure out how to make money and which technologies and networks to get behind.
Labels: music
Ogg Vorbis: Open, free audio format, and the software that plays it.
Labels: music
Behavior Mod Center Shut Down ... More to Go
Labels: music
Beastie Boys' anti-war mp3