Saturday, December 31, 2011

Jack Johnson - To the Sea Album retell

What can I say, I love Jack Johnson. all the man touches turns to gold for me at least. So when I got the occasion to delineate his latest album entitled "to the sea" I leapt at it. Fans of Jack will know his type of songs are more at home being sung around a campfire and if you aren't into this mellow type of music then this album isn't going to turn the way you think about Jack Johnson or his music, however having said that if you are into this music then you are in for a real treat.

The Hawaiian resident has previously released 4 albums this manufacture it the fifth, however it is hard for me to pick a favourite album. To the sea is very similar to his old albums having said that some of the songs do have more meaningful lyrics and some come over a minute edgier and darker.

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If you listen carefully you can pick out that a few things are troubling Mr Johnson and in one of his tracks titled "at or with me" Jack wishes population would say what they mean. This may not seem like a big deal to whatever however we have never seen whatever like this from the soft rocker so that in itself kind of makes these hard edged tracks a big deal.

Overall I love this album and urge fans of Jack Johnson to rush out and get it. Not that they will need any persuading that is.

Jack Johnson - To the Sea Album retell

Monday, December 26, 2011

How to Market a New Music Band

When you start out life as a new band it is important to get out of your garage or practise venue and introduce yourself to the wider public. If you are seeking to secure a record deal and aim for a successful music career as a recording artist being able to perform live to a high standard, book your own gigs and gain exposure is essential. Starting a band is tough and becoming a professional band is exceptionally difficult to achieve, but it is possible if you get certain aspects of the process right.

This article will assume that you have the talent, you have tracks of sufficient quality and you have the drive to succeed. Now let us focus on how to get known in your local area where you will hopefully begin making a name for yourselves.

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1. No Gig Too Small

Most bands begin in pubs playing to a very small audience earning zero fee. You should go and meet gig venues and offer to play a gig and emphasise that you will promote it yourselves. An Email is simply not enough and more often than not you will get no reply. Visiting the venue shows that you are serious and this will secure you many bookings.

When you are starting out the experience of playing live, dealing with your PA system and getting the sound levels right for your performance is an essential part of being a reliable and quality live act. Pad out the audience with friends and family and take constructive feedback on your performance from the venue owners. Hopefully they will invite you back and tell their industry colleagues in other venues what a great idea it would be for them to book your band for a gig.

2. Learn basic PR

Common sense is the way forward in terms of your PR. Contact the local press and invite them to attend each gig but do not get too pushy with them as they get many invites of this nature. It may take some time and many requests before a reporter comes to your gig. Hopefully if you keep asking, eventually they may have a free evening and come along. At this point you must have the talent to impress them.

Send out well-written press releases to local music websites, magazines and local events portals with a high resolution photo they can use as a thumbnail or avatar for their listing or article. This makes it easy for them to create an article in a short amount of time which increases your chances of getting exposure.

Another good idea is to provide small leaflets for the venue in advance and ask them to distribute the leaflets to promote the event. It is in their interests to get customers into the venue so they will often be receptive to this type of promotion. Let the local youth club or youth organisation know you have a gig as young people love music and are often looking for things to do in the evenings.

3. Fully utilise the Internet

There are many social networks dedicated to music and you should have a webpage on all of them, particularly the larger ones. You should add photos, video, event information and connect with other users who will hopefully love your music and become your fans. Having these pages helps create a really professional feel for your band and make you look very established. Mailing lists are fantastic for getting the word out about a gig or a new music release. The social networks can store playable mp3s of your band performing and videos of your performances. Ensure that any media you use whether audio or video is good quality or you will make yourselves look like amateurs.

Do not fall into the trap of thinking you are better than you are. There are thousands of bands out there and plenty of options for a venue owner that you offend either by accident or on purpose. Remember the worlds biggest and best bands can get away with bad behaviour because they guarantee big money and are in high demand. The majority of bands are easily replaceable if they prove too difficult to work with!

Your success as a new band in the early days is about is getting your band known, and creating a good first impression. That will open some doors which will put you in a better position to hopefully landing that big break.

How to Market a New Music Band

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

How to Download Music to Zune

Zune players are considered new compared to iPods. As such, not much information is available about how to download music to Zune. But if you are already familiar with using MP3 players, then what you read here would be simple to grasp.

Anyone who owns an iPod would know how to download music to Zune quite easily. You would need computer software. For iPod, it is iTunes software but for Zune, you can use the Windows media player which should be a resident program if you are using Windows OS. There are essentially 3 ways to get hold of the Zune music downloads.

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The first is of course to rip songs from CDs and download music to your Zune. Simply load the disc onto your ROM drive and then activate Windows media player. Click on your CD icon and you should see the songs available on the disc.

From there, just pick the tracks you like and mouse click the "Rip" button. The songs that are ripped would appear shortly in the library. Once it is done, connect your player to the computer via a USB cable. If the settings are properly configured between your player and the PC, synchronization should take place automatically and it would download the music to your Zune.

Even if the synchronization is incomplete, what you can do is manually copy and paste the music files onto your player. It is as easy as ABC. But when you rip the songs, remember to save them in the following formats WMA, MP3, WMV and MOV as these are compatible with your Zune. Other formats like RealMedia and DivX are not, so don't bother.

On top of ripping, there is another method to download music to Zune players. This is the common route which is to buy your songs from mainstream music stores like Zune marketplace, iTunes, Amazon and so on. Each song typically costs around .99 onwards.

There is a third option nowadays to download music to Zune players. It is quite new and revolutionary. For a flat fee, you can actually purchase a yearly or lifetime membership to paid services for unlimited Zune music downloads. There are more than a million songs and soundtracks to download. This alternative is becoming more popular among youngsters these days due to its affordability and constantly updated database.

Quite simply, these are all great ways to download music to Zune players. Why not pop over to my music blog and start transferring some nice cool songs onto your player?

How to Download Music to Zune

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Texas Country Love Songs

Texas has a heart that's as big as the boundless horizon, and tends to wear that heart on its sleeve. No wonder when love hits a bumpy patch of road, you can hear its tires squeal on country music stations across the nation. Here's a list of some of the Lone Star State's greatest love songs with a country twist.

• Kenny Rogers, "Lady."-Written and produced by Lionel Richie, "Lady" was the first hit of the 1980's to top all four Billboard singles charts, country, adult contemporary, Top 100 and (yes) Black Singles. No other Texas artist has surpassed the long career of Houston-born Kenny Rogers. Rogers' album "The Gambler" remains one of the biggest selling country records of all time, and over a sixty year career Rogers is still recording and selling out concert venues.

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• Lonestar, "Amazing."-"The smell of your skin... the taste of your kiss... the way you whisper in the dark..." How many girls turned up the radio and moved in closer to the boys they loved, driving down the back roads of East Texas (and all across the nation?) Texas transplants to Nashville, Lonestar originally called itself Texassee before opting for a name that reminded them more of their roots.

• Dixie Chicks, "Cowboy Take Me Away."-But the cowboy Martie McGuire, Emily Robison and Natalie Maines are singing about is not George W. Bush as the girls made very clear ten days before the 2003 Iraq invasion. "Just so you know," quipped Maines, "we're ashamed the president of the United States is from Texas." The remark generated a huge controversy that led to a short-lived boycott of their records. The Grammies made up for that.

• George Strait, "The Man In Love With You."-"I never could work miracles.... There may be others who can do what I can't do..." Well, not when it comes to selling 58.5 million records, generating forty-four number one singles on the Billboard country chart and winning more Country Music Association awards than any other artist. Born in Poteet, Texas and raised on a cattle ranch, the practical-minded Strait also has a bachelor's degree in agriculture to fall back on in case he ever needs a day job.

• Clint Black and Lisa Hartman Black, "When I Said I Do."-True, Black was born in New Jersey. But since he moved to Katy, Texas when he was less than a year old, his musical influences are strictly Lone Star. This Grammy-nominated duet with his wife is testament to one of the most enduring unions in country music.

• Waylon Jennings, "Amanda."-Jennings started his career as Buddy Holly's bass player, the guy who didn't make the plane the night the music died. In the 1970's, fed up with the way Nashville producers softened his sound, he retreated home to Austin to get his edge back, which earned him the label "outlaw." To this day Austin remains in many ways the Second City of Country music, rejecting the glitz and glamour of Nashville for a grittier, more authentic sound.

• Freddy Fender, "Before the Next Teardrop Falls."-Born to a circus family that wintered in Harlingen, the then Baldemar Huerta made his first guitar out of a sardine can and some screen door wire when he was five years old and taught himself to play. Some time later he changed his name to Freddy Fender, took the Tejano sound - a musical legacy of Texas' earliest Spanish settlers - and transmuted it into country music gold.

• Lyle Lovett, "She's Already Made Up Her Mind."-Word on the street - or at least on numerous Internet fan sites - is that this song is a reminiscence of the one-time Mrs. Lovett. However the album it appeared on came out a whole year before Lyle met the actress Julia Roberts. It is still a haunting, beautiful song.

• Willie Nelson, "Always On My Mind."-With his close pal and sometimes-musical collaborator Waylon Jennings, Nelson is better known as an "outlaw" than a romantic. But he has written a number of lyrical love songs. This is the sweetest.

• Townes Van Zandt, "Send Me Dead Flowers."-True, a bittersweet ode to a self-destructive girlfriend is not the stuff of mainstream romance. But then singer songwriter Van Zandt was not a mainstream kind of guy. Not everyone's convinced that this a country song but how can you doubt it when you hear it on a steel guitar? While the Rolling Stones' version may be the best known, The Cowboy Junkies did the definitive cover on their album named (of all things) Canada.

Texas Country Love Songs

Thursday, December 8, 2011

How To Have access To The newest Psp Games, Music And Movies

I have spent quite a lot of cash buying games for my Psp. I have stacks of old Psp games which I don't play them anymore since I have completed them or got bored halfway straight through the game. Although I keep on telling myself that I will stop buying games until I faultless all my games but I just cannot resist the urge when new titles are out.I belief what if I could just download all my Psp games and never have to purchase anymore games. Firstly, I would save a lot of money and secondly I would be able to keep modern with all the latest game titles when they are released. With a site like this, I just have to search for any games I want and just download it to my Psp directly.I went searching for a site like this online and discovered that there are tons of them lying colse to in cyberspace offering the same thing.

However, only 1 site stood out from the rest - "Psp Blender". I signed up and downloaded all the Psp games I wanted and did not have sleep over the past few nights because I was busy trying out all the games I downloaded.

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I soon discovered that not only does Psp Blender offer the latest Psp games; they also offer the latest music and movies for the Psp. I just killed 2 birds with 1 stone with Psp blender. Now, I don't have to buy my Psp games but also my beloved music and movies. The site is updated daily to ensure you get the latest offerings of games, music and movies. The price to pay? Well, let's just say it costs no more that 1 Psp game on the market.

With unlimited games, movies and music it just can't get any better. Now I have a well good imagine to stay home and save lots of cash thanks to Psp blender. If you have a Psp, you should not be without this great law that enables you to have access to the latest Psp games, music and also movies. Think of it as your 1 stop entertainment online store which is open 24/7 just for you!

How To Have access To The newest Psp Games, Music And Movies

Friday, December 2, 2011

How to Make a Homemade Music Video

Get a camera. First of all you will need a good camera with a good whole of mega pixels. I would recommend you to use at least 8mp or better. Right now I use a Samsung Varioplan witch has a 65x optical soon good for zooming in and out from long distances while I record. I'm not exactly sure why that would come in handy, but hey you never know. Homemade videos are inventive.

Record footage. Ok the next step is to go ahead and narrative some cool scenes that you want to use in your video. It helps to already have drawn out a basic idea of the video to help keep focused on the look you're going for. Shoot as many scenes as you like, the more the better. Trying seeing at some of you beloved music videos to get great ideas of separate types of camera angles.

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Video Editing. After you've recorded all the footage you want for your homemade video its time to edit. You do this by using a video editing software like pinnacle studios which you can buy from your local Best Buy or Fry's Electronics. Or if you're like me and you like things a diminutive bit more free you can use Windows Movie Maker on any computer installed with Windows Xp or a later version.

To find Windows Movie Maker on you computer just got to the Start menu>All Programs>Windows Movie Maker.

Ok after you've opened the video editing software of your selection load all of you video from you camera to your computer. Then from you computer drag them into the video editor. You should be able to trim clips out of the major shots you made for you homemade video already. Try to make the scenes look very dynamic. Try not to have just one clip playing too long. One thing you'll consideration is that in pro music videos the scenes convert a lot. It makes everything appear more activity packed.

Add Music. While you are editing the clips go ahead and drag the song file to the music you made your homemade music video to and play it as the background music. Make sure you mute all the videos clips because you don't want to legitimately hear whats going on in the video, it takes away from the illusion of the artist legitimately singing the music that you hearing.

After that your done. Just finalize your video by saving it, then upload it to the internet for the world to see you new homemade music video!

How to Make a Homemade Music Video

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Top 20 Pat Boone Hits

Before there was Elvis, or Ricky Nelson, there was teenage heartthrob Pat Boone. Born Charles Eugene Boone, in 1934, in Jacksonville, Florida, he moved to Nashville, Tennessee at the age of two. He is a direct descendant of frontiersman, Daniel Boone. He is also cousin to "Have Gun Will Travel" star, Richard Boone and to Randy Boone, star of the TV western, "The Virginian."

When Pat won on "Ted Mack's Amateur Hour" and "Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts", in 1954, his career took off. He first recorded with Republic Records in 1954 and then with Dot Records in 1955.

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In 1955, Pat recorded a cover version of Fats Domino's "Ain't That A Shame" and it went to number one on the Billboard charts. Thanks to white artists like Pat Boone and Ricky Nelson covering R&B songs, many black artists not getting airplay on "white market" stations, were finally getting recognized.

While his music career was in full swing, Pat attended and graduated from New York's Columbia University in 1958. Between 1957 and 1960, he hosted his own TV show, "The Pat Boone Chevy Showroom" and he appeared in fifteen films.

A devout Christian, Pat turned down songs and film roles that could have compromised his religious standards, including a starring role in a film opposite Marilyn Monroe. Although, in the 1960's, Pat's marriage to Shirley Lee Foley, daughter of country music legend Red Foley, almost came to an end when he turned to drinking and partying. Shirley ended up leading him back to his Christian path.

On the charts, Pat had 38 songs on the Billboard Top 40 weekly charts between 1955 and 1962 and went to number one a total of six times. Here are Pat Boone's twenty biggest hits, according to Billboard's weekly Top 40 charts.

1. Love Letters In The Sand - 1957 - inspired by an 1881 composition, Pat took this song to number one for seven weeks.

2. April Love - 1957 - from the film of the same title, starring Pat Boone and Shirley Jones.

3. I Almost Lost My Mind - 1956 - a cover version of the 1950 hit by Ivory Joe Hunter.

4. Ain't That A Shame - 1955 - even though Pat's suggestion to change the title of Fats Domino classic to "Isn't That A Shame" was rejected, it gave Pat his first number one single.

5. Don't Forbid Me - 1957 - the flip side "Anastasia" went Top 40 for Pat and was included in the film of the same title starring Ingrid Bergman.

6. Moody River - 1961 - Pat's last number one single was also covered by Creedence Clearwater Revival leader, John Fogerty and the Blue Ridge Rangers in 2009.

7. I'll Be Home - 1956 - a number 5 R&B hit for The Flamingoes.

8. A Wonderful Time Up There - 1958

9. It's Too Soon To Know - 1958 - the flip side of "A Wonderful Time Up There" (see #8), a song originally performed by The Orioles and considered by some to be the first "rock and roll" song.

10. Friendly Persuasion (Thee I Love) - 1956 - from the film of the same title, about a Quaker family, starring Gary Cooper.

11. Why Baby Why - 1957 - the flip side, "I'm Waiting For You" went Top 40 for Pat and was a #5 R&B hit for Lucky Millinder in 1951.

12. Sugar Moon - 1958

13. Remember You're Mine - 1957 - the "B" side, "There's A Gold Mine In The Sky" went to #14 on the weekly charts for Pat.

14. Speedy Gonzales - 1962 - Pat's last Top 40 hit featured back ground singing (La-la-la) by Robin Ward, who had a 1963 hit, "Wonderful Summer." It also featured Mel Blanc, doing the voice of his popular Warner Brothers cartoon character, Speedy Gonzales.

15. At My Front Door (Crazy Mama) - 1955 - the flip side, "No Arms Can Ever Hold You" also went Top 40 on the weekly charts.

16. If Dreams Came True - 1958 - "That's How Much I Love You, the "B" side made it into the Top 40.

17. Long Tall Sally - 1956 - a cover version of the Little Richard hit, who also helped write it, the song was originally titled, "The Thing."

18. Chains Of Love - 1956 - the flip side of "Friendly Persuasion" this song went to #10 on the weekly charts and was a #2 R&B hit in 1951 for Ivory Joe Turner.

19. Tutti' Frutti - 1956 - a cover version of Little Richard's first hit from 1955.

20. Bernardine - 1957 - the flip side of "Love Letters In The Sand", both songs are featured in the Pat Boone film "Bernardine."

In the mid 1960's, Pat recorded gospel music and toured with his four daughters Cherry, Linda Lee, Deborah Anne and Laura Gene. Daughter Deborah (Debby) recorded solo in 1977 and had the number one song of that year, "You Light Up My Life" which went to number one on the Billboard singles chart for ten weeks. She won three Grammys that year, including Best New Artist of 1977.

Pat came under controversy in 1997, with his religious counterparts, when he recorded an album of "heavy metal" covers and appeared at the American Music Awards in black leather.

Pat and his family continue to record today and they released an album of R&B classics in 2006.

Top 20 Pat Boone Hits

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Best method to Get capability Music Downloads for Zune

You can get exclusive music downloads for Zune online straight through assorted sources on the web. There are countless ways to get music downloads, but there are only a amount of ways to genuinely get potential music files. Although there may be sites which offer a lot of free music files, there is a huge tendency that these files are of poor quality. You may want to get only the good stuff on your Zune so read on and learn more about how to accumulate those potential Zune music files.

If you are shelling out money to get music downloads for Zune, you should make sure that you get the most out of your money. With these exclusive Zune download sites, you have entrance to countless music files online. These sites also give you many services, freebies, and promos.

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It is a fact that you can genuinely get music downloads for Zune on the net if you know which websites to go. There are a amount of sites offering potential services as well as free services in change for some payment. You can visit Zune Pro, Zune downloads, and Z downloads to get potential music deals and more. Membership or payment on these sites is a must for you to download music to your Zune.

Paying for music downloads for Zune may prove to be a little too much for most Zune lovers. This is because the price per song although cheap at first can accumulate to high prices if you download abundance of songs. Many Zune owners are now searching for other options which will save them money and still enjoy the music that they want on the Zune.

Zune Pro allows you to find approximately any music file ever made in its database. You can expect to find even the latest music hits on its oftentimes updated database. Zune music downloads boasts of having the most ample music database in the internet. Finally, Z downloads is a site which you can get music files as well as movies, videos, games, and a lot more.

If you want free Zune music downloads, you can start searching for sites that offer genuine copies of songs in good quality. This task is somewhat difficult since the net is flooded with opportunistic pay sites. Crusade for legal and safe websites which allows you to download to your heart's content.

Another recipe to get free music files for your Zune is to rip music from the Cds that you already have and put these music files to your Zune. There are abundance of software that can be acquired online to help you with this task.

Get insights on how to accumulate music downloads for Zune by visiting my website today.

Best method to Get capability Music Downloads for Zune

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Top 10 Music Festivals in the UK in 2009

Glastonbury Festival 2009
Glastonbury attracts thousands of music lovers every year. Tickets for Glastonbury 2009 have already sold out due to the huge demand. The event takes place from Wednesday 24th to Sunday 28th of June 2009. Each year the rumour mill goes into overdrive as to who is going to be performing at the event, this year some of the confirmed acts include Franz Ferdinand, Lily Allen, Bon Iver - some of the rumoured groups that could perform include The Killers, Led Zeppelin, Blur, Keane, Bruce Springsteen and Tom Jones! For confirmed appearances check out the Glastonbury website.

Glade Festival 2009
The Glade Festival is the leading dance music festival in the UK, and the event organizers have secured a new festival site in Winchester for the event. The event will take place from July 16th to 19th. Known as a major electronic musical festival in Europe, some 10,000 people flock to the event. The 2009 line up is not yet known but keep in touch at the Glade Festival homepage.

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The V Festival 2009
The V Music Festival will take place on August 22nd and 23rd 2009 and tickets will be on sale in March 2009. The Festival takes place at two venues, Hylands Park in Chelmsford and Weston Park in Staffordshire. The Festival Line up is not confirmed, but 2008 saw acts of the quality of the Kings of Leon and Amy Winehouse take the stage, so expect top quality performers! Find out more about the V Festival.

T in the Park 2009
This event takes place at Balado, near Kinross (just off the M90 near Loch Leven) Scotland, and takes place from Friday 10th to Sunday 12th July 2009. The Festival is now in its 16th year, and some of the acts confirmed for 2009 include Blur, Elbow, The Killers, Kings of Leon, Snow Patrol, Razorlight and Pete Doherty. Find out more about T in the Park.

Isle of Wight Festival 2009
This legendary music festival takes place at Seaclose Park, Newport, Isle of Wight, a short ferry trip of the English Coast. This Festival will take place from Friday 12th to Sunday 14th June 2009. Some of the confirmed acts to perform this year include Friday's headliners The Prodigy, plus Basement Jaxx and the Ting Tings. The renowned "Big Top" is expected to make a return this year, and the headliners on Sunday night at the 5,000 capacity circus like Big Top are Manchester indie veterans The Charlatans. Find out more about the Isle of Wight Festival.

Wychwood Music Festival 2009
This family friendly festival is now in its fifth year and runs from Friday 29th May to Sunday 31st May at Cheltenham Racecourse. It provides a fusion of world and roots music and raises funds for the Oxfam Charity. Friday night is headlined by the Super Furry Animals and Saturday by Supergrass. There is also a comedy tent with Mundo Jazz, Arthur Smith and Sol Bernstein amongst others. Find out more about the Wychwood Music Festival.

Reading Festival 2009
If you are into rock, punk, or indie music then the 2009 Reading Festival is a must. This Festival takes place over the August Bank Holiday Weekend from Friday 28th August to Sunday 30th August at Little Johns Farm, Richfield Avenue, Reading, in the Berkshire region. The Festival lineup is still to be confirmed, and tickets will be on sale in the coming weeks. Find out more about the Reading Festival.

Creamfields 2009
Now in its 12th year, The Creamfields Festival 2009 will take place from Saturday 29th to Sunday 20th August 2009 at Daresbury Estate, Halton in Cheshire. This is a huge event for the serious clubber with live dance music from top electronic acts from around the world. The 2009 Festival lineup is yet to be announced, however tickets are on sale at the Creamfields Website.

Big Chill Festival 2009
The Big Chill Festival takes place from Friday 7th to Sunday 9th August at Eastnor Castle, which is at Ledbury, Herefordshire. The event takes place at the fabulous Eastnor Castle, which has four lakes, woodlands and a marvellous garden area. The event offers concert goers a wide range of music from folk, African to Jazz music. The event offers lovers of all things culture the chance to enjoy art, films, poetry and cabaret. Some of the confirmed artists are dance combos Basement Jaxx, Orbital, and David Byrne from Talking Heads. Find out more about the Big Chill Festival.

Latitude Festival 2009
The Latitude Festival takes place at Henham Park Estate, Beccles, in the Suffolk Region. It will take place from Thursday 16th - Sunday 19th July. Enjoy an event that not only offers music, but arenas displaying art, literature, film and comedy, with workshops for event attendees also. Some of the many performers at this diverse festival in 2008 included Martha Wainwright, Elbow, Franz Ferdinand, Interpol and Beth Orton. The 2009 Festival line up is to be announced. Find out more about the Latitude Festival.

Top 10 Music Festivals in the UK in 2009

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Hip New Music - Why the Next Big Hit Could Come From a Simple Home Recording Studio

Hip New Music - The Home Recording Revolution Has Begun

Often we are not able to predict or even see great change around us until the change is well under way or the change is complete. This article's goal is to provide a real time report of the most profound change in the creation and delivery of recorded music in history. In many ways, more important than the invention of audio recording itself.

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What is the change and what caused it?

Put simply, the tools and the ability to record professional quality songs and music is being taken from the hands of the few and put in the hands of many.

The Top 7 Reasons (So Far) That Home Recording Musicians Will Take Over Supplying Hip New Music to Hungry Listeners
Reason 1: The rapid improvement, increase in power, and increased affordability of home computers.
Reason 2: Rapid improvement and affordability of internet delivery speeds and bandwidth, causing the availability of high speed internet to more and more users.
Reason 3: Increased demand for high quality home studio equipment has encouraged more products and innovation. This competition has created a huge reduction in the cost of setting up a home studio.
Reason 4: Internet music file sharing has begun the death of the big recording labels' monopoly on music distribution.
Reason 5: The death of the unholy alliance between big recording labels and traditional radio, which previously succeeded in dictating style, genres and taste to more than a generation of music buyers.
Reason 6: The unprecedented exposure, via the internet, of fans and listeners around the world to every conceivable type of music is driving a vast demand for more and more varied, independent music.
Reason 7: The spreading realization among musicians and aspiring recording artists that recording professional quality songs and music at home is in fact possible, achievable and affordable

What Does the Future Hold for Home Recording Artists?

For those aspiring musicians and producers who understand, and also embrace and act on the possibilities and opportunities now available, the future of the music industry seems to belong to them.

Consider this:

The average home computer with even free recording software installed, possesses more power than the studios where most of the great records were recorded. This represents a massive opportunity for home recording artists to take control of their own fate. The increasing affordability of the home studio equipment available for today's home studio, make this even more true.

Recording Your Hip New Music - What it Takes to Get Professional Sound in the Home Recording Studio

It is now possible to achieve pro quality recording at home with very simple home recording equipment. Therefore, the tools of the trade are no longer an obstacle.

Making successful and confident sounding home recordings now comes down to the desire and determination of each aspiring recording artist or producer. In other words it is important to become familiar with the characteristics and needs of various sounds and the interaction of their frequencies.

When you know how to take control of how sounds behave together, the recording process becomes a series of quite simple and logical steps from the beginning of the recording to the final successful mix.

This does not mean that it is necessary to re-invent the wheel. Instead, seek a straightforward and simple guide to successful and professional home recording.

In other words, your music may be your unique creation, but the "craft" of recording is not. Before needlessly wasting months of trial and error, make the decision to accept the knowledge of those who are already achieving the results you desire from the home studio.

We Are Entering the Golden Age for Independent Music. Will You Be Ready?

The demand for independent and self-produced recordings has never been stronger. TV series, major and indie movies, web content, documentaries, advertising, CD compilations, and a host of other opportunities too long to list here, are all clamoring for hip new music to provide a fresh and original soundtrack for this explosion of new projects.

Indie and home studio musicians and songwriters are the captains of their own ships, whether they realize it or not. Those musicians who have the foresight to embrace the realities of the new music industry, will find little resistance in forging their path and making their mark.

Hip New Music - Why the Next Big Hit Could Come From a Simple Home Recording Studio

Thursday, November 3, 2011

The most recent Music Download Reviews

The Maccabees - Walking In The Air

First of all, we would like to apologise for reviewing this a week late. Maybe a galvanic Banana spin would have caused this cracking cover version to hit the top spot instead of Matt Cardle? Probably not, but we shall sadly never know! Anyway, the lovely festive excellent (sung by Aled Jones - although, not in the actual film version) is given a brooding indie make-over by The Maccabees.

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The south London five-piece recorded their version during a modern live recording session for On Track With Seat for Channel 4, which was on the telly on 8th December and received such a great response from fans that a Facebook campaign was launched to get it released...and here it is. Now, you probably surmise that Orlando Weeks vocals are not as strong as Mr Aled Jones. Well, you are right, but he uses his moody voice perfectly to create an atmospheric triumph. Brilliant!

Rated 4 out of 5

Mono - problem On The Way

Do you remember when Kings of Leon were 60% band and 40% moustache? Yeah? They were pretty great weren't they? These boys are from the same neck of the woods (Nashville) as their older homies and offer a pretty good exchange for the thoughprovoking and raw 2003-era KoL stuff that has gone missing from the Followill's own music since they started experimenting with Gillette products.

They've got that (classic rock) southern rock sound that made KoL so popular when they first broke out, but also (singer and Joe Strummer lookalike) Nick Brown's vocals sound uncannily like Caleb Followill, which makes it approximately impossible to see a Mono spin over the next few months without looking a mention of Kings Of Leon included. So, if you liked Youth and Young Manhood, then whack this onto your Christmas (download) list.

Rated 4 out of 5

The Bees - Winter's Rose

Recent interviews with the The Bees over modern months has seen the band big up the "psychedelic ayahuasca plant" that they claim has broadened their horizons and is directly responsible for this Simon-&-Garfunkel-stoned-off-their-faces-esque track. Now, we don't condone drug use at all, but we may have to have a rethink after listening to this blissed out small gem.

Winter Rose appears on The Bee's fourth album Every Step's a Yes, and is an indie reggae track (hold on, don't judge it too quickly) that turns it into a hypnotic delight. The brilliance might not be immediate, but give it a few listens and let it intoxicate you.

Rated 4 out of 5

Hurts - All I Want For Christmas Is New Year's Day

Again, this was released last week (what the hell were we doing?) and sees the 1980s Bros-lookalikes release a song that is rammed full of Christmas cliches, but somehow manages to be avoid being fully rubbish.

And if you know your Christmas pop, then you'll know that piano and a snowy video is the key to all things Christmassy. Double tick. However, despite it being a decent attempt at an customary Xmas song (which is very rare) - it can be approximately be lumped into the same file as Westlife or Take That, as it sounds a bit phoney. Are we being a bit too harsh here? Also, why is Robert De Niro (or lookalike) dressed as Santa on the cover? Scary.

Rated 3 out of 5

The Human League - Night People

The Human League's Don't You Want Me has been played to death by Tv advertising, La Roux, small Boots, and probably every artist (slight exaggeration) who has released a song in 2009 and 2010 - due to the great electro renaissance. Therefore it no ifs ands or buts is no surpise that they have decided to make a comeback and charge while the iron is hot! Well, maybe lukewarm, as we are all getting sick of electro and 1980s-inspired keyboarding aren't we?

Yes we are, but despite this no ifs ands or buts sounding like a camp 1980s version of a Kraftwerk song with rubbish lyrics that may make you laugh out loud, it is an Ok tune for those of you who can still stand all this electro nonsense and silly pointless lyrics.

Rated 3 out of 5

Katy B ft. Ms Dynamite - Lights On

Everybody (with the winning combo of working ears and brain) knows that Dubstep is the worst thing that has ever happened in the history of popular music. Fact.

So, here is the girl responsible for making it come out of our radios far too often than it should. Damn her! Katy B (Katie Brien), Peckham's finest musical export, releases a song that continues the commercial brand of Dubstep that approximately makes it bearable to listen to. However, it needs to (dub)step fully away from Dubstep for most of you to get any enjoyment out of this.

Rated 2 out of 5

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