Archive for February, 2010
10 Websites Every DIY Artist Needs to Know About
Music Business, Music Promotion| 15 Comments »by Andy Schichter
The playing field is now leveled.
We all have access to the same online tools, the same websites, and preach the same message, ‘Hey! Come check out our band.’
So how is your band going to be effective on the web when everyone is given the same vantage point? How are you to know which [...]
United in Flow – Journal 02/13/2010
Community Updates, Music Culture, Music Promotion| 1 Comment »by Duke
As previously reported, we’re in high gear getting this event going. Heather has been in dialogue with a couple of sponsors who could really take this to the next level. It’s exciting and (speaking as a noob in the world of event planning and promotion) nerve-rattling. The experience of positive stress… [...]
Open Your Mind To The Social Web Pt. 2
Music Culture, Music Promotion, studio 2.0| 2 Comments »By James Pew
In case you missed it here is Open Your Mind To The Social Web Pt. 1
3. Who is the ME in Social Media?
At the end of January, media futurist Brian Solis published an insightful piece on his blog entitled Who is the ME in Social Media? Since Open Your Mind To The [...]
School of Rock
Music Business, Music Promotion| 2 Comments »By Doug Cheong
So you want to be a rock star? But your mom is on your back about finishing school? Now you can do both at the same time! Korg has teamed up with Thorton’s School of music to bring you the Bachelor of Music Degree. The program is being called the first of its [...]
The Future of Digital Music
Music Business, Music Promotion| 4 Comments »By: Connor
In the same way that Vinyl gave way to the CD, the CD now bows to the Mp3 – the MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3, not to be confused with MPEG-3 which is totally different and for our purposes irrelevant. In the future – or currently among audio enthusiasts – the Mp3 will [...]









