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Creative Commons
If you want to know about IP law - this is the place. CC is defining the cutting edge of music licensing. -
David Byrne Journal
Stop making sense David Byrne. Seriously, you make too much sense to us - it's scary. When are you coming by to hang out? -
Create Digital Music
Fairly relevant to Indaba :) -
Hypebot
If you want to know what's happening in the new music world... -
Wired Epicenter
Wired + Music + Eliot = amazing -
Underrated Magazine
Our favorite NYC music-scene blog from our favorite CMJer. -
StereoGum.com
Super-hip music blog. A must for anyone serious about the NYC scene. -
The Daily Swarm
ll the news that fit to print ... about music, that is. -
Idolator
Gawker Media's music blog. Perfect if you like a little snark with your music news. -
Lefsetz Letter
In his own words - "First in music analysis"
Friday April 10, 2009 at 04:56 PM |
Check out this interesting Digg interview with Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails. Trent Reznor has been at the forefront of using creative and unconventional methods to get his music out to fans - including offering albums for free digital release and individual stems to fans for remixing (something that we like to do all the time at Indaba!). Check out the rack gear setup behind him in this video - pretty sick!
Sunday April 12, 2009 at 10:43 AM
I found this interview the other day from looking over the creative commons web site, without realizing it was listed hear at Indaba. It's a fantastic interview! Trent really gets what is going on in the music industry. I highly recommend you watch it completely.
Here's another article that I found that really turned my head as far as one really good reason to license your music creative commons.
http://www.woodpecker.com/writing/essays/phillips.html
Peace & Love
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