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120 Years of Electronic Music







120 Years of Electronic Music

120 Years of Electronic Music 07/12/2004 08:51 AM




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Economy of Scales: Electronic Music, 50
Years Ago
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rca_lathes.jpgcreatedigitalmusic's Peter Kirn goes retro to celebrate the 50th anniversary of either the first music synthesizer or the first failed automatic lounge music generator.

Before the likes of Bob Moog made electronic music accessible even to non-geeky rock-and-rollers, there was the RCA synthesizer. RCA's Mark I was a three-ton behemoth the record honchos at RCA Victor hoped would automatically churn out lounge music. It didn't, so Columbia and Princeton grabbed a successor and profs like Milton Babbit used it for electronic serial music. (No big record hits; sorry, RCA.) Significantly, it also fired up Otto Luening, one of Moog's first customers.


Better Pack 555® Electronic Tape
Dispenser Celebrates 45 Years of UL
Approval after Completing Successful
2005 UL Testing


Better Pack 555® Electronic Tape
Dispenser Celebrates 45 Years of UL
Approval after Completing Successful
2005 UL Testing
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Better Packages—the number-one trusted name in water-activated tape dispensers and carton sealers for over 85 years—is proud to announce the successful UL testing and approval of its Better Pack® 555 series electronic tape dispenser for the 45th consecutive year. The BetterPack 555, and the complete line of Better Packages products, will be on display at PackExpo in Las Vegas, booth N8515. [PRWEB Jun 23, 2005]

Ishkur's Guide to Electronic music


Ishkur's Guide to Electronic music 06/01/2004 12:52 AM
i don't agree with all of the classifications, but the samples are great

Interviews with electronic music
pioneers


Interviews with electronic music
pioneers
03/30/2005 02:35 PM
David Pescovitz: New Scientist interviews three pioneering inventors of electronic music technology. Bob Moog invented the Moog synthesizer, Dave Smith is the father of MIDI, Peter Vogel co-founded digital sampler trailblazer Fairlight Instruments. From the conversation with Vogel:
 Synthe Image Fairlight-Cmi How did you come to work in electronic music?

I was interested in electronics. In a way, being interested in music and not being able to play was a big motivator for me to come up with an instrument that you could make music on without having to do the hard yards at the keyboard. It was sort of advanced laziness. It transpired it would have been a lot easier to learn to play the keyboard, but that's the benefit of hindsight...

What are you working on now?

I'm working on a system for recording TV without the commercials. There will never be any chip you can put in your TV to do this because it's too complicated and expensive. What is required is a signal that is transmitted via a different medium. Our Intelligent Content Engine is now being integrated into recorders and set-top boxes so that when you buy a personal video recorder you can get one that automatically removes the commercials. [The system was launched in Australia in March.]
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EMI Sues Electronic Arts Over Video Game
Music


EMI Sues Electronic Arts Over Video Game
Music
04/23/2004 01:48 PM
Boston Globe Apr 23 2004 4:46PM GMT

EMI Sues Electronic Arts Over Video Game
Music (Reuters)


EMI Sues Electronic Arts Over Video Game
Music (Reuters)
04/22/2004 02:58 PM
Reuters - EMI Group Plc, one of the world's largest music companies, has filed a federal lawsuit against Electronic Arts Inc., the world's largest video game publisher, over claims of copyright infringement in EA's highly successful sports games.

Emerging Production Company Develops
Music for Electronic Arts


Emerging Production Company Develops
Music for Electronic Arts
03/14/2005 05:55 PM
Electronic Arts recently called upon ModernBeats to handle music production for its hit game "Def Jam Fight for NY" going on to win "Best Fighting Game of 2004". [PRWEB Feb 18, 2005]

Woman Blasts Music at Neighbor for 2
Years (AP)


Woman Blasts Music at Neighbor for 2
Years (AP)
04/11/2005 11:06 PM
AP - Japanese police arrested a 58-year-old woman for triggering insomnia and headaches in her next door neighbor by blasting rock music at her almost continuously for over two years.

Jobs: iTunes to sell 5 percent of US
music in 2 years


Jobs: iTunes to sell 5 percent of US
music in 2 years
06/14/2004 09:46 AM
In a n interview with the Wall Street Journal, Apple CEO Steve Jobs says that his company's goal is to sell 5 percent of the legally purchased music in the United States within the next 24 months. Right now, said Jobs, iTunes sells about 2 percent. (The article is available to Wall Street Journal subscribers only.) Other highlights of the interview include Jobs' revelation that his company has just finished renewing deals with major music publishers and "prices aren't going up on iTunes." Jobs said Apple's Mac business is "very healthy" and growing, with more than half of users buying Macs at Apple Stores new to the platform.

EFF: Electronic Frontier Foundation and
Stanford Law Clinic Sue Electronic
Voting Company


EFF: Electronic Frontier Foundation and
Stanford Law Clinic Sue Electronic
Voting Company
11/04/2003 06:26 AM
Electronic Frontier Foundation and Stanford Law Clinic Sue Electronic Voting Company .. press release .. EFF announced .. Here's why

eff.org/Legal/ISP_liability/OPG_v_Diebold/20031103_eff_pr.php
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REMEDI Electronic Commerce Group Assists
Clients With Three Newly Formalized
Services to Advance Electronic Commerce
Capabilities


REMEDI Electronic Commerce Group Assists
Clients With Three Newly Formalized
Services to Advance Electronic Commerce
Capabilities
03/14/2005 04:09 PM
REMEDI Electronic Commerce Group formalizes Strategic Consulting, REMEDI Outsource, and REMEDI Cosource in its line of offerings. [PRWEB Mar 9, 2005]

NEW ELECTRONIC VOTING SYSTEM IN FLORIDA:
FLAWED... electronic records from first
widespread use of touch-screen voting in
Miami-Dade County have been lost ,,,
records disappeared after two computer
system crashes last year, leaving no
audit trail for t


NEW ELECTRONIC VOTING SYSTEM IN FLORIDA:
FLAWED... electronic records from first
widespread use of touch-screen voting in
Miami-Dade County have been lost ,,,
records disappeared after two computer
system crashes last year, leaving no
audit trail for t
07/28/2004 07:38 AM

nytimes.com/2004/07/28/politics/campaign/28vote.final.html?ei=5006& en=b992e2c2cfb441c3&ex=1091592000&partner=ALTAVISTA1&pagewanted=print& position=
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Software That Lasts For Years And Years


Software That Lasts For Years And Years 07/14/2004 06:51 PM
We were just talking about the rise of quick and dirty programs as a way for individuals (not necessarily programmers) to solve specific needs. However, as was mentioned at the time, that would be a different "tier" of software programming, and there would still be a need for programmers to do higher level "big" projects. In the past, we've also discussed the problem of data extinction, where old computer systems and formats die out, leaving content and applications virtually useless on ancient media. This is a big problem for many applications, and Dan Bricklin is now suggesting that people need to start designing "Societal Infrastructure Software" that can last for centuries, not just a few years. The idea is that this type of software shouldn't have to worry about new computers or new formats or new anything... but will be able to just keep on working. In order to build this, though, Bricklin believes it will require embracing open source programming, though not necessarily the way people view open source programming today. It's a fascinating concept, but getting people to think long-term is so difficult these days, that you wonder if such ideas will actually catch on.

The New York Times > Arts > Music > Ray
Charles, Who Reshaped American Music,
Dies at 73


The New York Times > Arts > Music > Ray
Charles, Who Reshaped American Music,
Dies at 73
06/11/2004 03:38 AM

nytimes.com/2004/06/10/arts/music/10CND-RAY.html
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My iTunes Music Server (Or How I Learned
To Stop Worrying And Love Compressed
Music)


My iTunes Music Server (Or How I Learned
To Stop Worrying And Love Compressed
Music)
07/25/2004 05:58 PM
By Matthew Davidson (via MyAppleMenu)

Capture/RIP Music Streams for Easy,
Free, Legal, and Tagged Music/MP3 Files


Capture/RIP Music Streams for Easy,
Free, Legal, and Tagged Music/MP3 Files
03/28/2005 12:56 PM
Tech-Recipes Mar 28 2005 5:12PM GMT

Is This The Announcement Australian
Music Lovers Have Waited For? iTunes
Music Store Comes To Australia?


Is This The Announcement Australian
Music Lovers Have Waited For? iTunes
Music Store Comes To Australia?
12/26/2004 08:28 PM

By Les Posen, CyberPsych Blog


Digital Music Superguide: Everything You
Need To Know About Using Your Mac, iPod,
And Stereo To Play Your Music Throughout
The House


Digital Music Superguide: Everything You
Need To Know About Using Your Mac, iPod,
And Stereo To Play Your Music Throughout
The House
06/02/2004 08:56 AM
To help you get the most from your music, we've put together a package with insights on ripping and organizing your music collection. We'll also show you how to pump the sound all around the house, beyond the limitations of your Mac's tinny speakers or your iPod's headphones. And you'll discover how to create your own songs with GarageBand. By Christopher Breen and Michael Gowan, Macworld (via MyAppleMenu)

Music master Laws to protect music and
movies go too far says Bill Thompson


Music master Laws to protect music and
movies go too far says Bill Thompson
11/07/2003 07:44 AM
BBC Nov 7 2003 7:05AM ET

New PC-software supports consumers of
music downloads in disadvantages of
music industry


New PC-software supports consumers of
music downloads in disadvantages of
music industry
09/13/2004 03:06 AM
German company RapidSolution Software has released the Windows software Tunebite. Music tracks purchased from the Internet are copy-protected and involve important restrictions for many users when they are played back. With the option to re-record them while they are played, Tunebite legally provides the user with new music files without restrictions. This ensures that music bought from Apple iTunes, Sony Connect, AOL or other music platforms in the Internet can be played back and listened to from everywhere. [PRWEB Sep 13, 2004]

Mireth Technology Launches New Digital
Music Software - Music Man Released


Mireth Technology Launches New Digital
Music Software - Music Man Released
09/02/2004 02:25 AM
Mireth Technology Corp. announces the launch of Music Man, digital music software that rips from CD, converts between formats, burns to CD or to USB Flash Drive Memory and plays music files, CDs and directly from USB Flash. Music Man was developed for Macintosh users with MP3 devices other than Apple’s. Music Man runs on Mac OS X. [PRWEB Sep 2, 2004]

Final Availability of Windows Media
Player 10 Brings More Music and More
Choices to Music Fans


Final Availability of Windows Media
Player 10 Brings More Music and More
Choices to Music Fans
09/02/2004 12:49 AM
Microsoft Corp. today announced the final version of Windows Media® Player 10 will be available for download at 6 a.m. PDT on Sept. 2, 2004. The new player is designed to make it faster and easier for consumers to discover, download, play and transport their digital media, and includes the first built-in Digital Media Mall, which enables consumers to browse and acquire music and video from a broad number of online stores. The Digital Media Mall includes access in the United States to CinemaNow Inc., Musicmatch Inc., MusicNow LLC, Napster LLC, Wal-Mart Music Downloads and MSN® Music, a preview of which will be made available tomorrow. Windows Media Player 10 also enables consumers to transfer their music to more than 70 portable devices and automatically sync their entire media library -- music, video, recorded TV and pictures -- to new Windows Mobile (TM) -based Portable Media Centers, which Microsoft announced will be available tomorrow at retail.

Sonic Introduces AuthorScript Music SDK
for Online Music Providers and Audio
Software Developers


Sonic Introduces AuthorScript Music SDK
for Online Music Providers and Audio
Software Developers
09/27/2004 07:30 AM
Biz.yahoo.com - Mon Sep 27, 10:37 am GMT

Webtv Europe & Universal Music UK
Announce Secure Digital Music Deal for
Mobiles


Webtv Europe & Universal Music UK
Announce Secure Digital Music Deal for
Mobiles
04/27/2004 08:49 AM
PA News via The Scotsman Online Apr 27 2004 1:24PM GMT

Music Industry Welcomes Federal
Government Commitment To Copyright
Revisions QRS Music Technologies, Inc.
Intr


Music Industry Welcomes Federal
Government Commitment To Copyright
Revisions QRS Music Technologies, Inc.
Intr
03/25/2005 07:11 AM
Music Industry News Network Mar 25 2005 7:53AM GMT

BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Music |
Ferdinand win Mercury Music Prize


BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Music |
Ferdinand win Mercury Music Prize
09/08/2004 11:05 AM
Franz Ferdinand wins the Mercury Music Prize, the top UK music award

news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/music/3636272.stm
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Warner Music Tries (And Fails) To Make
Friends With Music Bloggers


Warner Music Tries (And Fails) To Make
Friends With Music Bloggers
08/16/2004 06:48 AM
MP3 blogs have been getting a lot of attention lately. The blogs, which usually focus on certain genres of music with the idea to highlight or expose certain new or obscure acts to a wider audience are growing in popularity. They often post an entire MP3 as well. However, it appears that some of the attention directed at these blogs made it to some executives at Warner Brothers Records. In a moment of enlightenment (considering typical record company reaction), instead of trying to shut these sites down, they decided to see what would happen if they embraced them. Someone from Warner contacted a number of these blogs, including an MP3 from a band they wanted to promote. This is somewhat surprising, as many of the sites certainly expected to get sued before they received MP3s from a major label. Still, the effort had its problems. The musician had already been featured months ago on some of the sites, and didn't fit at all with the focus of some of the other sites. Plus, the fear of looking like record company lackeys didn't appeal to many of the sites. Even worse, though, was that on the one site that did post the tracks, a number of out-of-place comments began appearing talking about how "awesome" the band was. A quick check of the IP addresses of the posters, though, showed they came from... Warner Brothers. So, while it's really great that they're actually trying to embrace these sorts of promotions, they still need to learn a thing or two about dealing with bloggers. Still, it's clearly a step forward from an industry that hasn't made many steps in that direction recently.

Music labels thrive while some online
music services may disappear


Music labels thrive while some online
music services may disappear
09/22/2004 09:13 PM
The music download business has been very good to the labels. For the stores, it's another story altogether.

APPLE HAS THE MUSIC: Computer company
buying up music all over the place


APPLE HAS THE MUSIC: Computer company
buying up music all over the place
05/14/2004 04:51 PM
EURweb May 14 2004 8:11PM GMT

“Royalty Free Music” Internet Radio
Announced by CSS Music


“Royalty Free Music” Internet Radio
Announced by CSS Music
03/30/2005 03:29 AM
CSS Music, a leading provider of royalty free music for use in film, television, and corporate and multimedia applications, has introduced an Internet radio station that plays original, instrumental, and royalty free music. [PRWEB Mar 30, 2005]

Music Plasma -- visual music search is
pretty amazing


Music Plasma -- visual music search is
pretty amazing
05/10/2004 12:12 AM
This visual music search engine lets you type in the name of an artist and it displays related artists. I thought I'd stump it by entering "Robert Crumb" (the cartoonist, who used to play tenor banjo in one of my favorite bands, The Cheap Suit Serenaders). I'll be damned if Music Plasma didn't display my very favorite musicians right next to his name. Link (Thanks, Anthony!)

Grand Entertainment & Music, Inc. To
Launch Music E-commerce Website


Grand Entertainment & Music, Inc. To
Launch Music E-commerce Website
09/07/2004 07:09 AM
Biz.yahoo.com - Tue Sep 7, 10:40 am GMT

Microsoft's MSN Music Will 'Finally
Bring Digital Music to the Masses'


Microsoft's MSN Music Will 'Finally
Bring Digital Music to the Masses'
09/02/2004 03:45 PM
Mac Observer Sep 2 2004 7:43PM GMT

DEMO Achieves a Historical Milestone by
Presenting the First Digital Music
Certification Award to Apple iTunes
Music Store


DEMO Achieves a Historical Milestone by
Presenting the First Digital Music
Certification Award to Apple iTunes
Music Store
08/04/2004 02:36 AM
DEMO grants the first Titanium + Certification Award to the Apple iTunes Music Store on July 29, 2004. [PRWEB Aug 4, 2004]

GlooNet™ Platform to Power NormSoft
Streaming Music Service Enables Remote
Access to Personal Music Collections


GlooNet™ Platform to Power NormSoft
Streaming Music Service Enables Remote
Access to Personal Music Collections
03/14/2005 05:24 PM
GlooNet enables consumers to acess their entire music collection stored on a home PC from a cell phone, pda or web browswer from remote locations. NormSoft has licensed GlooNet and will be launching its "tunesonthefly" service. [PRWEB Mar 11, 2005]

MSN Music gears up to play in online
music sales


MSN Music gears up to play in online
music sales
08/31/2004 11:51 AM

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Microsoft Corp. long ago proved itself a dominant force in the software industry. But does a company known for PC operating systems and productivity software have the chops to make it in the music biz? That’s the central question this week amid widespread reports that Microsoft is poised to unveil its long-awaited MSN Music download store. The MSN service will compete against established services such as Roxio Inc.’s Napster, RealNetworks Inc.’s RealPlayer Music Store and…

MSN Music Store to Rock the Music
Download Boat


MSN Music Store to Rock the Music
Download Boat
09/02/2004 01:31 PM
Source: The Search Engine Journal - MSN has unveiled MSN Music Store, their pay per download WMP driven system which is predicted to give Apple iTunes, Napster, and RealNetworks a run for their money in the realm of legal music...

RipDigital: Convert your music CDs to a
digital music library


RipDigital: Convert your music CDs to a
digital music library
01/11/2004 07:57 AM
RipDigital is a bulk CD-ripping operation: send them your CD library and they'll ship your library back in MP3 format .. RipDigital converts your entire CD collection to MP3s for you .. This is an interesting service .. RipDigital

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