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Friday, July 27, 2007

NEWSSOURCEDOTCOM:

SORRY I HAVENT BEEN ABLE TO POST NEW INFORMATION...BECAUSE I HAD AN ACCIDENT IN MY BIKE!!!!!

BEST REGARDS

DANIEL FURLONG

DISCULPEN: HE ESTADO OCUPADO CON MUCHAS COSAS... TUVE UN ACCIDENTE EN BICI ANTIER Y ME ORDENARON DESCANSAR...(CREO QUE YA HE DESCANSADO MUCHO ...PERO BUENO ; CREO QUE ESO ES PARA MI BIEN

SALUDOS

DANIEL FURLONG

Friday, July 06, 2007


NEWSSOURCEDOTCOM:
LABEL:UNIVERSAL

UNIVERSAL TOPS SLOWING BUSINESS


Universal Music Group
continues to dominate the music industry with a 31.59% market share, as the industry battles with a 15% drop in sales from the first half of 2006.

U has been running a rather steady course the past three years: This year's tally is just 0.07% below its midyear share in 2006, which was less than half a percentage point lower than it was a year earlier.

Warner Music Group and EMI showed small increases over last year; WMG rose 0.7% to 20%, while EMI rose to 10.34% from 10%. Sony BMG dipped 1% to 25.23% in the year-to-year comparison. The figures take into account all sales.

When looking at current titles in digital formats, however, the playing field begins to level out. UMG's lead is much slimmer: 25.9% to Sony BMG's 23.7%. Warner Music is right on their heels with 23.3%.

For the first half of 2007, 229.8 million albums were sold, a 15% drop from the 270.6 million sold in 2006, according to Nielsen SoundScan. In 2005, 282.6 million albums were sold in the first six months.

When the sales of singles are totaled and placed in an album format -- every 10 singles equals an album disc -- the count is down 9.2% from 2006.

Digital track sales are up 49% over this time last year, hitting 417.3 million. Last year at the midyear point, 281 million tracks had been sold.

source:Variety .com newsletter


Tuesday, July 03, 2007


NEWSSOURCEDOTCOM:
LABEL
:DELTASONIC

The Coral release 'Who's Gonna Find Me' on the 30th July on CD
and 2 x 7" with a pre-release download 23rd July.

CD

1. Who's gonna find me
2. Laughing eyes
3. Who's gonna find me (video)
1st 7"
1. Who's gonna find me
2. Ghostriders in the sky
2nd 7"
1. Who's gonna find me
2. The voice

The band are currently on a European tour with the Arctic Monkeys and will be stopping off to play at T in the Park this weekend.


They'll be playing the main stage on Friday night (this is the first year T has Friday night bands) so if you have a ticket don't miss them. The band's brand new website is now live so make sure you check it out at www.thecoral.co.uk for all the latest news, exclusives and gig details.

source:
Deltasonic Records


Monday, July 02, 2007


newssourcedotcom:band: stars (canada)
Canadian Indie pop band Stars will release their fourth studio album, In Our Bedroom After the War, September 25th on Arts & Crafts. The follow-up to 2004's well-received Set Yourself On Fire was recorded in Vancouver and produced by multi-Grammy award winner Joe Chiccarelli, who has also worked with Beck, and U2 to name a few.

In Our Bedroom After the War Tracklisting:

1. The Beginning After the End
2. The Night Starts Here
3. Take Me to the Riot
4. My Favourite Book
5. Midnight Coward
6. The Ghost of Genova Heights
7. Personal
8. Barricade
9. Window Bird
10. Life 2: the Unhappy Ending
11. Bitches in Tokyo
12. Today Will Be Better, I Swear!
13. In Our Bedroom After the War

source:
filter-mag.com