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happy new mix year!

If you want a nice mix for your new year's eve-party, check this electrobel-shocktherapy by dj rool:

dj rool - a filthy half hour of electrobel music 31102010 by dj rool

Professor Kliq gives 5 golden tips for artists

Jamendo: "This month, electronic artist Professor Kliq shares with you his best tips for increasing exposure on jamendo. Professor Kliq is a top-selling artist on jamendo PRO and has seen his fan-base grow dramatically in the three years since he joined jamendo. Read on to find out what he believes contributed to his success and use his tips to gain exposure yourself as a jamendo artist!"

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Link:
blog on Jamendo: http://blog.jamendo.com/2010/12/02/professor-kliqs-top-5-tips-for-artist-exposure/
Professor Kliq: http://www.professorkliq.com/

Girl Talk goes CC


Girl Talk releases his last album under a CC license (attribution - non-commercial). Girl Talk is a master in mashups: he mixes samples of existing songs into a new song. For this album he used about 380 samples from about 300 artists. He is also the guy who features as one of the protagonists in the movie 'RiP: A Remix Manifesto'.

If you like a rollercoaster of 'the best of the best of' in a mix of 1 hour dancefloor fun, you should download this release. You can also use it as a quiz.

Links:
album: http://illegal-art.net/allday/
list of samples: http://illegal-art.net/allday/samples.html
movie 'RiP: A Remix Manifesto' http://www.opensourcecinema.org

Get It Get It by threeminutesthirtyseconds

Girl Talk - Get it get it
cc:by-nc

SoundCloud's remix contest.

from Soundcloud: "To celebrate the great collection of Creative Commons tracks on SoundCloud, we're holding a remix contest... CC style! So in the spirit of "some rights reserved", upload your best CC samples and loops and then get remixing them into brand new pieces."

CC Mashup Contest

Link: http://blog.soundcloud.com/2010/09/21/creative-commons-mashup-contest/

Akwalek wins Peer Pressure contest

Akwalek, the guy who has helped founding netwaves in the beginning with our concerts and the radio-jingle, has won the "Peer Pressure Summer Kick Off - the SAE producer contest". From early glitch with city rhythms, he has evolved to more landscape based frozen rhythms and open air sounds.

Listen yourself:

[PeerPressure2010SummerJam] by Akwalek

Cologne Commons 2: a little review

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embe cc:by-nc-sa

Last friday 12 july, netwaves went to Cologne for the second edition of Cologne Commons. We had some interviews with some artists, and had a nice evening/night, though there was not too much people and the timing was way too slow and long. When we left at 4:00 in the morning, the last set was still playing (for only 15 people): next time better, and with more German 'punktlichkeit', please.

For starters DJ 5ml played some nice minimal pop, while he had a chat with us, which led to funny mixes sometimes. The first live band was mr&mrsBrian. The band played some krautrock-electrorock, which had its nice moments, but nothing more than that. With the Dutch band The Black Atlantic we had a moment of post-rockish, minimal pop. All that netwaves can say is that it was a technically good concert, but not directly our cup of tea, you better ask the connoisseurs. In the meantime we took some beers and made the first interviews.
With already a delay of 1 hour, we took position for a charming lady, Zoe.LeelA, but after 20 minutes we felt that she had too few material to bring a strong set. Maybe it was the monotonous triphop, maybe there was too few people, but she couldn't convince us.

The waiting was now for what became the big surprise of the evening on electronic music level: the people from the Chilean netlabel Pueblo Nuevo, with Mika Martini, Fiat600, Lars from Mars and Equipo. It was one continious set starting with Mika's solid, spastic, electronic beats, continued by uptempo electronics from Fiat600, and finished by the old-school electro-beats with idem-dito visuals from Lars en Equipo, together under the name of 'Add'.

As already said, we had to leave because we had a trip of 180 km. to go, so it was a pity for us to leave, and also for the artists who were playing for only 15 people. Next time we want a more strict scheme, which is nicer for the artists and the audience.

Enjoy the photostream.

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interesting paper from 2002

This is very interesting reading about the bloated music industry, written by Peter Tschmuck (link paper - pdf):
"This paper analyses the music majors’ claim for creativity by providing a tentative definition of the term “creativity” derived from economic, psychological, and sociological findings about the creative environment. Further, by utilizing a descriptive-empirical analysis, the processes and structures of the music industry are examined in detail in order to investigate whether the music industry’s highly integrated oligopolistic market structures provide a fertile ground for creativity and innovation. Based on empirical results, finally, this paper argues that the music industry’s current oligopolistic structures do indeed not foster creativity but, in contrast, restrain and even strangle the creative processes of artists."
4 years later the author Peter Tschmuck wrote about this issue in his academic doctorate, called "Creativity and innovation in the music industry".

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