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Indie labels take e-commerce into their own hands
A growing number of indie rock labels begin to answer the prayers of fans who would love to hear long-out-of-print singles on their iPods or other mobile devices.(From Reuters)
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Rocker Lou Reed takes aim at new technology
At South by Southwest, Velvet Underground co-founder calls for better digital-sound standards than what current MP3 tech provides.(From Reuters)
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Flash drives offer new choices for music fans
Instead of a CD or digital version of the Universal album, fans are buying a $30 USB drive designed like a Ouija board planchette.
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'Rock Band,' 'Guitar Hero' drive digital song sales
While new digital music services struggle to convince music fans to pay $1 for a single, downloadable tracks for video games are flying off the digital shelves.
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New music services reach for slice of digital pie
Despite stumbles and experiments of MTV, Sony, and Radiohead, among others, music market isn't closed to non-Apple business models.
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Pumpkins go acoustic for new iTunes EP
Band lead Billy Corgan says, "iTunes came to us, wanting to do something together, so it just felt right." EP is American Gothic.
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Beyond iPhone, gadgets led year's mobile developments
Believe it or not, there were other milestones besides Apple's iPhone in mobile music throughout the year.
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A killer site for 'Dexter' victims
Showtime partners with video and chat service Meebo to promote series about vigilante serial killer.
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Dave Matthews Band, Van Halen join ringtone rush
Two of the more high-profile acts that weren't selling their music as ringtones have given in.
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New Web site encourages fan remixes and interaction
Site designed as a means for artists to release new music, videos or other content and give fans the chance to interact with it in their own way.
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Napster, Tower align with new mobile channel
Napster's Japan unit partners with Tower to provide content for new music channel from NTT DoCoMo.
Additional Results
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Indie labels take e-commerce into their own hands
A growing number of indie rock labels begin to answer the prayers of fans who would love to hear long-out-of-print singles on their iPods or other mobile devices.(From Reuters)
-
Rocker Lou Reed takes aim at new technology
At South by Southwest, Velvet Underground co-founder calls for better digital-sound standards than what current MP3 tech provides.(From Reuters)
-
Flash drives offer new choices for music fans
Instead of a CD or digital version of the Universal album, fans are buying a $30 USB drive designed like a Ouija board planchette.
-
'Rock Band,' 'Guitar Hero' drive digital song sales
While new digital music services struggle to convince music fans to pay $1 for a single, downloadable tracks for video games are flying off the digital shelves.
-
New music services reach for slice of digital pie
Despite stumbles and experiments of MTV, Sony, and Radiohead, among others, music market isn't closed to non-Apple business models.
-
Pumpkins go acoustic for new iTunes EP
Band lead Billy Corgan says, "iTunes came to us, wanting to do something together, so it just felt right." EP is American Gothic.
-
Beyond iPhone, gadgets led year's mobile developments
Believe it or not, there were other milestones besides Apple's iPhone in mobile music throughout the year.
-
A killer site for 'Dexter' victims
Showtime partners with video and chat service Meebo to promote series about vigilante serial killer.
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Dave Matthews Band, Van Halen join ringtone rush
Two of the more high-profile acts that weren't selling their music as ringtones have given in.
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