Archive for the ‘Music’ Category

The Day The Music… Lived?

Monday, April 2nd, 2007

EMI is reportedly announcing plans today for dropping DRM on a large percentage of their online catalog.

From the WSJ:

In a major break with the music industry’s longstanding antipiracy strategy, EMI Group PLC is set to announce today that it plans to sell significant amounts of its catalog without anticopying software, according to people familiar with the matter.

My gut reaction was that this is an April Fools joke, but it’s a day too late for that. I can’t wait to see how it pans out.

UPDATE: The official press release is out. The end of DRM (at least for music) is neigh. GG Steve J.

Dinosaurs

Friday, December 9th, 2005

I really don’t know what to say about the Music Publishers’ Association (MPA) shutting down lyric and tablature sites. What’s next? Cracking down on cover bands? Suing people for humming a tune in the shower?

MPA president Lauren Keiser said he wanted site owners to be jailed.

Guitar licks and song scores are widely available on the internet but are “completely illegal”, he told the BBC.

Mr Keiser said he did not just want to shut websites and impose fines, saying if authorities can “throw in some jail time I think we’ll be a little more effective”.

I’ve been using Guitar Pro lately. It’s an excellent tool for learning how to play songs. I can’t say how useful it would be if the MPA neuters it by making its material unavailable.

I can see getting upset over straight-up Xeroxing sheet music, but throwing someone in prison for transposing a song — Whiskey Tango Foxtrot?!?

Why not do something constructive and make electronic versions of the material available at a reasonable price. I’d much rather own the authorized tablature of a song over an amateur transposition and would be willing to pay for it.

“The Xerox machine was the big usurper of our potential income,” he said. “But now the internet is taking more of a bite out of sheet music and printed music sales so we’re taking a more proactive stance.”

The music industry said the same thing about automatic piano rolls and the juke box. Embrace technology or become a fossil.

Killer App

Tuesday, December 6th, 2005

http://www.pandora.com/

Plug in a bunch of bands you like and it will create a radio station of similar artists. A really good way to find new music.

New Music Monday

Sunday, October 9th, 2005

Liz Phair: Somebody’s Miracle

I’m pretty sure this album is the same song over and over again with the (sometime clumsy) lyrics mixed up to throw you off. Well, I don’t really care. I like it. It reminds me enough of Exile that I am giving it iPod time.

It’s like ten years after high school, meeting up with a friend you used to hang with and being like, “Yeah something stupid came between us, but let’s hang out,” knowing damn well you’ll probably be tired of their shit again in a week.

New Music Monday

Monday, August 8th, 2005

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stellastarr* : stellastarr*

Holy shit New Wave lives! Invokes The Talking Heads, The Cure, The B-52’s and so on. Wow, modern music doesn’t have to suck :) The lead singer’s voice rules. I feel like watching Pretty in Pink now.