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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 [...]

Twitter-conomics (¿?)

Last month I found this by Mikey-San (via Daring Fireball).

An awesome comparison between the relationship from you and your followers on Twitter, and the very principles of world economics. My favorite part:

Given:

Following a person’s Twitter feed adds information to your stream. Gaining a follower sends information you produce to another person’s stream. We can elaborate: [...]

Ze is back! (kinda…)

My favorite (and only) show I religiously watch on the internet is back. Although it won’t be a daily show as it used to, “from time to time” is fine by me, I’m a big fan.

Here’s the link of Ze’s channel on Blip.

Prosumers and the music biz [part3]

Two weeks ago I was talking with Rafael Jimenez (Yahoo! México) about the last 2 posts titled “prosumers and the music biz” and he had it very clear that it the industry has to change or die trying. We were not able to come to a clear idea about the path it should take, but [...]

Prosumers and the music biz [part 2]

I just wanted to point to the fact that I really DO believe in the power of the new media. I believe that leaking the album is in fact the best shot we have, and by far, I don’t mean it in a bad way, the internet is a very powerful tool and I [...]

Prosumers and the music biz

Recently we have finished the new album for Réplica. The process was long, it took almost 2 years to do it. The thing with record making these days (at least for a group of people with lots of dreams and no support whatsoever) is that you’ve got to have at least one “real” job and [...]

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