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Charlatans UK Tim Burgess speaks on free music
Legendary UK act, The Charlatans (known as Charlatans UK in the USA) gave their tenth album - You Cross My Path - away for free through UK radio station XFM earlier this year. I caught up with lead singer, Tim Burgess, just before the release to ask, ‘what’s going on?’
He explains: "We thought, “CD sales are in such decline, what’s the point?” We decided unanimously to give this album away six months before we started recording it." Read more Legendary UK act, The Charlatans (known as Charlatans UK in the USA) gave their tenth album - You Cross My Path - away for free throug... more -
Yahoo promises to reimburse music fans
Yahoo is now making a promise to compensate customers who bought music from Yahoo Music that can no longer be easily played as a result of the company shutting down its online music store. Yahoo is now making a promise to compensate customers who bought music from Yahoo Music that can no longer be easily played as a resul... more
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iTunes is Five
iTunes fifth birthday was today. They have taken over such a large portion of the music world in those short five years.
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I'm Kevin and I'm a Hacker
Is the term "hacker" misused in the media? In media circles, the term refers
to criminal activity but in geek circles it's a term of endearment. Is the term "hacker" misused in the media? In media circles, the term refers ... more -
Starving Artists
How can creative people make money in the age of the Internet?
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No CDs Please
What??? Kids aren't buying CDs? Perhaps you are living in a cave. The Daily Fix explains.
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Last.fm launches free online on-demand jukebox for everybody
Last.fm has announced it's launching a service to allow anyone to listen to music on the site for free - as long as they only want to listen to each song three times or less.
The company claims that this makes them the first music website to offer free, global, on-demand access to the largest licensed catalogue of music built on partnerships with all four major record labels - Universal Music Group, Sony/BMG, Warner and EMI - as well as CD Baby, IODA, the Orchard, Naxos and more than 150,000 independent labels and artists. Last.fm has announced it's launching a service to allow anyone to listen to music on the site for free - as long as they only wan... more -
Beatles Music Will Be Online Next Year
Paul McCartney says the Fab Four's famous tunes will hit the Internet next year.
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