independent music News Archive

02-Aug-2008

 

  • Around the world (Houston Chronicle)
    A U.S. distributor of independent music is offering songs for 3 cents apiece online in China, where people have easy access to free, pirated music.


  • The search for Osama (no, not that one) (Toronto Star)
    The search for Osama has come to Toronto. It isn't a stakeout for a single person. In fact the goal is to track down 500 Osamas in the span of 50 days.


  • On the Bus, and Off It: The Initiation of a Young Rock Impresario (New York Times)
    For Sean Carlson, taking his independent music festival on tour was a chance to have fun, to make his name and, he hoped, to leapfrog to the next level of the music world.


  • US firm offers 3-cent songs to raise bar in China (San Francisco Chronicle)
    A U.S. distributor of independent music is offering songs for about 3 cents apiece online in China, where people have easy access to free, pirated music. The Wawawa Music Store site opened for business Friday offering a subscription service that allows 88 MP3...


  • Hello Beautiful Mix It Up (ChartAttack.com)
    Trying to blend different genres can make for a musical disaster. Sheer noise can result from fusing hip-hop, rock and punk instead of a euphonic harmony.


  • Rocking and Rowling (Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier)
    CRESCO --- While feuding with her record label in 2000, pop-punk princess Drama penned the first so-called wizard rock song, "Ode to Harry Potter."


  • Exotic Erotic Ball Partners With Sonicbids to Offer 3 Prime Gigs to Indie Bands (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
    The 29th annual Exotic Erotic Ball and Expo, the internationally acclaimed Celebration of Flesh, Fetish, and Fantasy, and -- according to E! Entertainment TV -- "The World's #1 Wildest and Sexiest Party," has renewed its longstanding commitment to promoting independent music by offering three prime-time, full-paying gigs exclusively to Independent bands through an alliance with Sonicbids. The ...


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