Music, by its
very nature is a creative, fun process full of interesting things happening.
Not often though, do you see major companies doing things to give back to the
music community. Converse, who credits a lot of it’s longevity to the music
community, has started a free recording studio in Brooklyn called Rubber
Tracks. All an artist has to do is book their recording time and show up.
Rubber Tracks promotes artists without legally tying them down to anything. Any
artist looking to have a high quality recording as well as cutting the
recording costs, to nothing, would be well advised to check out rubber tracks.
The advantages go both ways, Converse started Rubber Tracks to give back to the
music community that supported them and gave them the brand they have today, as
well as reintroducing them to a new musical generation by keeping things fresh.
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Saturday, July 21, 2012
Gladezmen
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Album Cover's
Do you remember running out to the music store to buy an
album that you couldn’t wait to listen to? You would run home put it in your cd
player and read the album’s cover from the beginning to end. So I have touched
a little on Mp3 in my previous post. What bums me out about cd slowly
disappearing is that the covers will also be gone. To me these covers where a
way for artist to express themselves in other ways of art. So am I the only one
that feels sad about loosing that part in the music world? Really is there a
way of saving this aspect of the album? Yes there is Facebook and personal
websites they can use to expose their other side, but is it really the same?
Thursday, July 5, 2012
Mp3
One topic of discussion and should be placed in the brain of
everyone, is that Mp3 is the way to go. If you want to support any artist then
purchase through Mp3. Before and kind of still now if you purchased a cd from
the store or online most of the time the artist never made much off of their
albums. They solely relied on shows and their promotional gear (clothing,
etc.). Also really it makes more sense to buy Mp3. Not only for the artist sake
but also for your pockets sake. How many of you have cd’s that you love every
song on the album? Plus have you looked at your cd’s recently? I have wow did I
play Frisbee with them on the pavement? So buying a song for .99 and storing
it, even if you don’t have an Mp3 player and are still using cd’s, you will
have your favorite playlist for as long as you live. Really it’s a win win
situation for everyone involved. You don’t have to go to just I-tunes anymore,
you can go to their Facebook pages, spotify, amazon, etc. Mp3 is for sure the
way to go.
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Lets start the blog out by saying this is all
about the passion for music. So anyone
that has information or opinions on music is welcomed. Sharing music is a way
of advertises. There is great sound out there that people have never heard of, which
sometimes blows my mind. This blog is not biased towards any sound. Also
discussing Labels and how they are succeeding or failing is a great topic for
discussion. Anyone that is involved in
the music industry or people that are just passionate about music all know that
we are all in this together and music has always relied on its people to keep
it alive. So lets share!
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