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Radiohead’s Nude Remix

This is probably one of the most amazing things I’ve seen ever. I really love teh internetz!

Since Radiohead launched the contest for remixing “Nude”, a lot of things have been appearing here and there, but this HAS to be the most creative one. This one is played by:

Sinclair ZX Spectrum - [...]

Top ten videos for Radiohead’s contest

A few months ago, Dany Saadia showed me and idea he had for a video, and he decided to send it for contest @ Aniboom. Today his video is listed in the top ten, and I think it is very cool. The animations are from Jose Luis Monzon from Mucho Motion with Rune Entertainment and, of [...]

Blip. Twitter for music

It’s been over a year since I’ve been using Twitter, and I couldn’t be happier. It has become by far my favorite web startup, and my number 1 tool for PR.

Also, it became pretty big in the last few months, and a lot of similar startups have popped out here and there, but this [...]

IODA, New Years resolutions and stuff…

OMG is this a new post? You must be thinking…

Well, it’s true that I haven’t been able to post for a while. To be truthful, I’ve been busy with video games, downloading, traveling a bit and very important stuff like that.

It’s funny how my mind works sometimes, but I have this draft saved since november [...]

Réplica now on the iTS

The first EP we released as a band (Réplica) is now available on iTunes. Although it’s a 2006 release, this might be good news for the next album that will hopefully come out before the end of the year.

This of course is something we wanted just to “be there” and to experience the store as [...]

Geekiest sequencer ever

During the International festival MUTEK in Mexico a few weeks ago, a friend of mine told me about a project (I suppose it was Zero from Japan, but unfortunately I cant be sure of this) that was purely based on the utilization of 3 rubik-cube-like sequencers that produced different sounds as you moved them around.

A [...]

The music industry gets a shake…

…And quite sooner than I expected I must say. Since the beginning of this blog I’ve been complaining about my experience with the distribution of music and I was hoping that sooner or later artists would come to realize that the best way of getting their music was over the internet and giving it away [...]

P2P used as a measurement method

TorrentFreak reports that record labels are currently using P2P networks as a reference on what people are listening. It seems that a few days ago, some emails from Mediadefender got leaked, and TorrentFreak discovered a conversation between someone at Interscope Records and this security company in which they try to find a clear trend for [...]

Nine Inch Nails Open Source Remixes

There were over 200 “open source” remixes delivered to this fan website for Nine Inch Nails. Today I find out that a collection of 21 unofficial remixes is available for download via BitTorrent. There is actually a lot of good stuff there, it’s definitely worth of downloading.

I love it when you can find quality stuff [...]

Anatomy of a leak

Despite labels’ efforts to keep new music under wraps, it’s no longer a question of if an album will appear online before its official release date, but rather when and how. Here’s why.

An extensive explanation of why a new record gets leaked on the internet. I wonder if all these reasons are not related to [...]

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What am I listening

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  1. Walls
  2. The Reminder
  3. Into The Blue Again
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