Saturday, June 28, 2008

Rigman



Awesome looking opening for a movie. I'm not sure if there's more or not.

Terrace a video by Lantis Media. Music by rigman.

Friday, June 27, 2008

Cool Music Playlist



Here's a new playlist idea. MC Jack in the Box will be "attempting" to put together a weekly virtual radio show featuring his favorite weekly tracks from ccM. This is week #1, June 20-27.

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Thursday, June 19, 2008

Free Music means Free Music

The dialogue in the United States about free music and open source tends to focus on worthy commercial targets--the entrenched corporate record-company culture and a system of payola, pay-masterism and patent pandering that blighted an industry dedicated to one of our most primal instincts--the instinct to share music.

We in the western democracies forget that the "free music" movement means more than defeating the digital rights management regimes, writing notation software in Linux, and getting inter-operable devices which maximize our ability to hear songs in FLAC and ogg, not to mention our ability to get everyone to be as heroic as Calendar Girl, Kristin Hersh, Trent Reznor and the entire cast of Magnatune.

Freedom is more than digital format. Ask the people of Chile. Pinochet's government
tortured and killed Victor Jara, a man who wrote songs of love and sought to preserve Chilean folk culture. Most Chilean folk instruments were banned, on the misguided, tyrannical and anhistorical belief that folk music somehow could only serve the interests of the leftists Pinochet opposed.

The suppression of musical expression proceeds apace even in this time after Pinochet and many of his ilk faded as gracelessly as imaginable into history. If there is one constant of authoritarian regimes of the left, the right, the religious theocracy, and the cult of personality, it is that musical expression is rarely free.

I'd like to introduce you to a Creative Commons netlabel from today's Chile. It's called Pueblo Nuevo. It's not a folk label, being more oriented to electronica, with a strong house nod. Yet Pueblo Nuevo helps remind us that when we speak of using technology to create "free music" and engaging in a sharing economy, we're not speaking merely of figuring out ways to fill our mp3 players for free or ways to get artists a fairer split on the purchase price of musical media, as worthy as those goals may be in their own right.
We're talking not only "free music" as in "free beer", but also "free music" as a force for truth in its own right, as a way to literally sing out in a world too full of waterboarding and not full enough of respect for the worth and dignity of every human life.

Pueblo Nuevo netlabel is about to celebrate its third anniversary, providing musical downloads of interesting artists under Creative Commons licenses. The folks who run that netlabel realize that "free music" is more than sample packs alone. As the English language version of their manifesto puts it:

"Welcome to Pueblo Nuevo,
rustic and lonely territory,
over and over again devastated by frightful nature forces, the ruthless
conqueror, or the servile and shameful compatriot.

Over and over again, our landscape has been erased and redrawn,
trying to eliminate every palimpsest, every fundamental sign.
Many have gone away, afraid by such an overwhelming and unspeakable
cruelty, or by the simple and pressing drive to keep going...
Over and over again our spirit struggles and deceives the wall of
silence and omission, reemerging unrecognizable, wearing new costumes
and disguises, just like Manuel Rodriguez cheating the oppressor,
we stand up to make ourselves heard.

Between the ancient voice and the cybernetic vertigo; between the
underlying past and the virtual future; Pueblo Nuevo is born to our
material world and to all those possible
worlds to come. Here today, our claim for freedom,
concurrence and brotherhood,
from Latin America to the world".

As we strive to live in a time when "civilized" men on the one side excuse atrocities with a straight face and an academic flair, and "populist heroes" on the other side
excuse the massacre of innocents, we can remember that our music, too, can be a claim for freedom, for a "free music", from CCMixter, to the world.

I wish Pueblo Nuevo netlabel all the best as its third anniversary approaches.

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Just Me Bragging

I need to brag about it. My sister is taking me to see Herbie Hancock this Friday. How f-ing cool is that!?!



PS - This video is insane. I'm pretty sure he's inventing the KAOSS pad at 7 minutes. ; )

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Shannonsongs Spotlight QA



A video of a live "standing" performance of "We Are In Love" @Room 5 (4.29.08) by Shannon Hurley.

Read more about Shannon in the latest Artist Spotlight Q&A. : )

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Firefox 3 - Download Day

Download Day 2008

The official date for the launch of Firefox 3 is June 17, 2008.

Firefox is trying to break a World Record for the most downloaded software in one day. Download Day is this Tuesday. : )

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Calendar Songs Release Party



Video of Calendar Girl's CD Release Party at Arts Theatre London on June 4th. Taken by..... CalendarDad?

More details from the CalendarSongs Release Party with a sexy picture. Check out oldDog's blog. : )


*and another video from portia


Tuesday, June 10, 2008

SourceForge.net community choice awards

The other day, I received an email from sourceforge.net, which is the site many open source projects use to host the program source code for their software. It said:

"Hey! You! Are you sick of letting the big hardware companies, tech blogs, and mainstream media decide which open source projects deserve widespread attention? So are we. That's why we created the SourceForge.net Community Choice Awards, and we need your nominations!"

So I nominated "ccMixter.org powered by ccHost" in an attempt to give visibility to the main project ccMixter as well as to its underlying open source software.

Unfortunately within sourceforge.net, ccHost is a bit buried as just one entry under Creative Commons tools, which imho doesn't do the magnitude and importance of the ccHost software the justice it deserves.

You can add your voice to the nomination (you'll need a sourceforge,net or an openid account) by clicking on the button the the right. (I've nominated it under "Best Project for Multimedia").

Sunday, June 08, 2008

Kaschke & Mauer/Fort Minor Video

Seems like a million years ago, don't it?

Marc emailed me a link to a video of his winning remix:



Not sure if his reuse of the video is, er, sanctioned but I gotta admit, it's pretty cool.

Friday, June 06, 2008

RFP in the Memepool

"This wouldn't work for Wal-Mart or Staples, but, with the right brand, it could be awesome." from an AdAge blog entry ominously called "ccMixter on the Chopping Block".

Also WIRED blog and BoingBoing which means between these and CC blog it's been re-blogged a few 1,000 times.

ACT lab at UT is considering jumping in.

Thursday, June 05, 2008

Songboy3 Spotlight QA

It's hard not to love Frank H Carter III aka songboy3. He's such an amazing talent and always so positive and supportive. As fourstones says - "You really have to be made of rocks to not be affected by his joy."


Be sure not to miss the latest Artist Spotlight Q&A with Frank. You're not made of rocks are you? : )

Tuesday, June 03, 2008

Remixfight Remixfight

This month month at REMIXFIGHT! ditto ditto.

Sounds like a good time. Go fight. : )

Share Playlists

Now sharing playlists of ccM music is as easy as 1, 2, 3.

1. Create a Playlist.

2. Click on , copy the desired code.

3. Paste/embed the code on any web page.

Here's an example of a playlist created by oldDog. This is the flash Music Player BIG option.



Thanks Victor. : )