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The G-Man Supports "iPod culture" and Calls on Other Recording Artists to do the Same







The G-Man Supports "iPod culture" and
Calls on Other Recording Artists to do
the Same

The G-Man Supports "iPod culture" and
Calls on Other Recording Artists to do
the Same
03/14/2005 05:55 PM

Commercial producer and recording artist Scott G (The G-Man) strongly supports the personal mixing seen in such clubs as the UK's Playlist as a way to get new music to more listeners around the globe. [PRWEB Feb 22, 2005]




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MyTunes Exploits iTunes Windows Playlist
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Development

GarageGames
Showcases Complete
Torque Game
Development Platform
at GDC

GarageGames Invades
GDC with Indie
Gaming

Slide4less Welcomes
Arrival of First
Raptor Shipment -
Exciting, New Exkate
Electric Skateboard
Line Breaks Price
Barrier at Under
$500

Empire Poker is
Giving Away 50 Free
Seats to World
Series of Poker
through Their Online
Poker Room
Promotions

Fatman Adventures 2:
Underground
Adventures Has Been
Released

Robotube Games to
Unveil Mobile Phone
Games

Poker Player Parlays
$4 into $600,000

The Triad of
Bitchslap

Developing Feeds
with RSS and Atom

Ok, that's the first
edition gone

Sparklines at the
Observer

Such a small thing,
and yet so very
annoying

Snow and Skype
Jacky "Pal" Smurch
I don't remember the
cylons being quite
so good looking

The Lazyweb hits 800
Frameworks
Link Procrastination
And the Radiophonic
Workshop lives once
more

Zopa - rhymes with
"future shock"

L'affair Niall
Cue the theme music
Automated
self-service comes
to telcos

Chief EA Gary
Washington

Pentagon Sees $108
Million in
Overcharges by
Halliburton

Annan Pledges
Support for a
Palestinian State

Government Report on
U.S. Aviation Warns
of Security Holes

Hundreds of
Thousands Jam Beirut
in Rally Against
Syria

Greenberg Expected
to Step Down as
A.I.G.'s Chief

China and the limits
of nation-state
power

IRC Channel for
Madrid Summit on
Terrorism and Open
Democracy

Madrid bloggers
meetup March 12
21:00

Media access to The
International Summit
on Democracy,
Terrorism and
Security

The Infrastructure
of Democracy

Kofi Annan speaking
on terrorism

Atocha workshop
today

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