This week on Digital Music Trends Andrea Leonelli, Gerd Leonhard (@gleonhard) and Tom Davenport (@tomdavenport) discuss internet radio streaming rates, Pandora’s woes, Google’s free matching service, the latest on Vevo & Youtube and Facebook Music Apps.
Enjoy the show and check out the show-notes below for links to all the articles that were read in the making of the episode:
This week on Digital Music Trends Andrea Leonelli, Gerd Leonhard (@gleonhard) and Tom Davenport (@tomdavenport) discuss internet radio streaming rates, Pandora’s woes, Google’s free matching service, the latest on Vevo & Youtube and Facebook Music Apps.
Enjoy the show and check out the show-notes below for links to all the articles that were read in the making of the episode:
This week on Digital Music Trends Andrea Leonelli, Gerd Leonhard (@gleonhard) and Tom Davenport (@tomdavenport) discuss internet radio streaming rates, Pandora’s woes, Google’s free matching service, the latest on Vevo & Youtube and Facebook Music Apps.
Enjoy the show and check out the show-notes below for links to all the articles that were read in the making of the episode:
This year’s coverage of Midem 2011 has been sponsored by Music2Text, a great way to promote and sell your mobile music worldwide. (www.music2text.com)
Hello everyone and welcome to Digital Music Trends! This is the third and last show from Midem 2011 and it’s mostly dedicated to the start-ups that have made this edition of Midem so exciting!
A marathon episode today – with 9 interviews so unless you have a long commute you’ll probably need a couple of sessions to get through it!
Also the hackers that took part in the Midem Hack Day presented the fruits of a 24 hour API binge – which I thought were incredible even by the Hack Day’s usual high standards. To give you some examples Paul Lamere director of the development community at the Echo Nest created a game called Six Clicks to Imogen which challenges you to find the shortest path between an artist of your choice and Imogen Heap. Martyn Davies created OutNow which is a beautiful interface to showcase the week’s new releases in an easy-to-navigate format, another hack that was very popular was created by Gideon Bullock from Songkick and Michael Schieben from rockitbaby.de and is called Double-A-Side, it’s an iPhone app that pulls two tracks you select from Soundcloud and creates a virtual vinyl where you can change the track simply by turning your iPhone just like you would do with a real vinyl! There are many more apps and hacks to explore, head to Wiki.musichackday.org for a complete list and links!
Well that’s all for this year’s coverage of Midem 2011 – I really hope you enjoyed it! In the next week I will also be making the Midem interviews available as standalone pieces on Soundcloud in case you want to embed any of them on your site. If you liked the show please do spread it around it’s very easy to get hold of the show both on iTunes on any iOS devices including the Apple TV and on Soundcloud as well as on internet radios, mixcloud and Android phones via DoggCatcher. If you like the show please do sign up to the mailing list – the form is on the home page at www.digitalmusictrends.com and I’ll send you one email per week or less with information on the latest show to make sure you never miss an episode! The twitter account is digimusictrends and the email digitalmusictrends@gmail.com. Have a great week and ‘till next time!
This year’s coverage of Midem 2011 has been sponsored by Music2Text, a great way to promote and sell your mobile music worldwide. (www.music2text.com)
Hello everyone and welcome to Digital Music Trends! This is the third and last show from Midem 2011 and it’s mostly dedicated to the start-ups that have made this edition of Midem so exciting!
A marathon episode today – with 9 interviews so unless you have a long commute you’ll probably need a couple of sessions to get through it!
Also the hackers that took part in the Midem Hack Day presented the fruits of a 24 hour API binge – which I thought were incredible even by the Hack Day’s usual high standards. To give you some examples Paul Lamere director of the development community at the Echo Nest created a game called Six Clicks to Imogen which challenges you to find the shortest path between an artist of your choice and Imogen Heap. Martyn Davies created OutNow which is a beautiful interface to showcase the week’s new releases in an easy-to-navigate format, another hack that was very popular was created by Gideon Bullock from Songkick and Michael Schieben from rockitbaby.de and is called Double-A-Side, it’s an iPhone app that pulls two tracks you select from Soundcloud and creates a virtual vinyl where you can change the track simply by turning your iPhone just like you would do with a real vinyl! There are many more apps and hacks to explore, head to Wiki.musichackday.org for a complete list and links!
Well that’s all for this year’s coverage of Midem 2011 – I really hope you enjoyed it! In the next week I will also be making the Midem interviews available as standalone pieces on Soundcloud in case you want to embed any of them on your site. If you liked the show please do spread it around it’s very easy to get hold of the show both on iTunes on any iOS devices including the Apple TV and on Soundcloud as well as on internet radios, mixcloud and Android phones via DoggCatcher. If you like the show please do sign up to the mailing list – the form is on the home page at www.digitalmusictrends.com and I’ll send you one email per week or less with information on the latest show to make sure you never miss an episode! The twitter account is digimusictrends and the email digitalmusictrends@gmail.com. Have a great week and ‘till next time!
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