A few months ago we introduced the B-1000 EW Walkman from RecordingTheMasters (RTM), a new, modern-made cassette player for those who would like to experience a Walkman-like experience again (and possibly for curious digital natives looking for a vintage adventure). I managed to get a test unit for review, and…
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Host Your Radio Show With Stationhead, Directly From The Web
Live social audio platform Stationhead is now accessible via its new web interface, making it the first entry in the social audio space to allow users to broadcast their own streaming audio shows—fully integrated with streaming music—directly from the web without using an iOS or Android app. In the wake of the new…
2getheraudio Review + Interview: Talking Plugins, Charity and Music Tech With Jennifer Hruska
A couple of months ago, we introduced 2getheraudio, a new music software with a peculiar business model, offering customers to pay what they can afford while half of that purchase price goes to a social cause of their choice. A Quick Review The first two plugins from 2getheraudio are RE4ORM,…
Breaking Into The Music Industry with Nick Halkes (Pt.2) – [VIDEO]
A few weeks ago we published the first part of an interesting ‘Breaking into the music industry’ masterclass given by Nick Halkes (XL Recordings) at Point Blank Music School. If you were waiting for the second part, it has just been posted and we’re happy to share it with you,…
Breaking Into The Music Industry With Nick Halkes, Co-Founder Of XL Recordings
How to break into the music industry? How to build your music career? Certain industries are tougher than others, and the music business is one of these. There are many routes into the world of music, but the one thing that binds them all is doggedness. One man who knows…
Behringer, Glitches and Journalism – A Quick Note
If you follow music tech websites and groups, there’s a good chance that you read yesterday about Behringer’s tease of an entire series of iconic synth reissues (from Arp 2600 to Synthi, among others). We could have easily followed the bandwagon and published something about this, but we felt something…