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Starbucks to release McRae album
Hear Music sets CD launch for next spring
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FULL STORY ON:HARD-FI's brand new single 'Can't Get Along (Without You)' is released on 12th November (digital 5th November).
The second single to be taken from the number 1 album 'Once Upon A Time In The West' is available on CD and 2 x 7"s.
CD.
1. Can't Get Along (Without You)
2. Little Angel (Demo)
7" 1.
a) Can't Get Along (Without You)
b) These Four Walls
7" 2.
a) Can't Get Along (Without You)
b) Can't Get Along (Without You) [Wrongtom Dub]
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Key to the effort is a plan to begin offering extensive lyric search capabilities on the websites of all three major MTV music brands -- MTV, VH1 and CMT. MTV Nets also plans to offer mobile phone-based lyric searches and eventually extend the search function to older titles next year via VH1Classic.com.
Company has pacted with Gracenote, which has rights deals in place with most major publishers.
"The search for the lyric is just a path for the user to experience more content," MTVN Music Group exec VP of digital media Courtney Holt told Daily Variety.A former entertainment producer for NBC's "Today," Beisler has been promoted to senior VP, special programming and publicity, RCA Music Group. He will be working on projects involving Alicia Keys, Whitney Houston, Jennifer Hudson, Barry Manilow and Aretha Franklin, among others.
He will continue to report to Mika El-Baz, senior veep of publicity, and Tom Corson, exec VP/general manager of RCA Music Group on special programming.
Beisler joined J Records in 2002 as senior director, publicity. Prior to his stint at NBC, he was a publicist at Buena Vista Pictures.
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Goldberg's Gold Village Entertainment and Ryan Gentles' Wiz Kid Management have formed Gold Village/Wiz Kid (GVWK) to handle the projects they co-manage. Gold Village and Wiz Kid will also be sharing office space and some staff starting no later than January.
First GVWK joint clients are the rock band the Dead Trees (co-managing with Bryna Gootkind), Vincent Gallo for his musical endeavors and Sean Tillmann (aka Har Mar Superstar) for acting and writing as well as his musical career.
The goal of the union is the development of a mid-size management company focused on music artists.
Goldberg, who has run companies such as Atlantic Records and the Artemis label, formed Gold Village Entertainment in 2006 which manages the Hives, Steve Earle, Ben Lee, Allison Moorer, Ian Hunter, the Old 97s and the Actual.
Gentles, who was a booker at New York's Mercury Lounge, manages the Strokes.
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The service, which AT&T is unveiling today, will expand the company's over-the-air download offerings beyond the independent music it offered through eMusic.com and allow it to compete with offerings from rivals Verizon Wireless and Sprint Nextel Corp.
San Antonio-based AT&T has not yet announced which devices will work with the new music service, but it will not work with Apple's iPhone, which is tied to Apple's iTunes service.
"Where we're really focused is getting a broad set of music offerings for consumers,'' said Robert Hyatt, executive director of premium content for AT&T.
Songs will cost $1.99 each, or $7.49 for five per month. Users who download a song directly to their phones will automatically get an e-mail allowing them to put a second copy on their computers.
Customers who have songs through Napster already will be able to transfer them to their phones as well, Hyatt said.
AT&T plans to make more music content available exclusively for mobile download through deals reached directly with artists.
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The reduction, which started appearing on songs Tuesday, puts Apple closer in line with rival offerings. Amazon.com, which opened its online music store in September, sells tracks without anti-copying software locks for 89¢ to 99¢.
Apple spokeswoman Natalie Kerris said the price cut was not in response to competition.
"It's been very popular with our customers and we're now making it available at an even more affordable price," Kerris said.
Apple dominates the music download market and became the third-largest overall music retailer in the United States in units sold earlier this year.
It began selling some songs in May without copy-protection software, known as digital rights management. The primary benefit of DRM-free music is that it can be played on any music player, not just Apple iPods.
Apple also charges 99¢ for copy-protected tracks.
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Sony BMG will license musicvids, select audio material and other content from its artist roster and will make the content available on its artists@MySpace profile pages.
MySpace and Sony BMG will share sponsorship and advertising revenues generated from the musicvideos and profile pages. MySpace will also work with Sony BMG to promote the music company’s artists throughout the site.
Sony BMG artists include Britney Spears, Beyonce, Bruce Springsteen and Justin Timberlake.
Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
While MySpace has been used as a promotional tool for millions of music acts, it has never been a revenue source for major music companies.
Chris DeWolfe, CEO and co-founder of MySpace, said streaming is part of the next generation of MySpace music services.
Besides content exclusives, MySpace has recently been the host of secret shows for Sony BMG bands such as Good Charlotte, Franz Ferdinand, Clipse, Tenacious D, Ray LaMontagne, Yung Joc and Slayer. Hey Play This! events have been held for Ben Folds and Velvet Revolver, and music content exclusives have featured acts such as Springsteen and Sean Kingston.
Last month, Warner Music Group and Lala.com experimented with selling music from James Blunt through his MySpace page.
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TOUR DATES
10/17/2007 Baton Rouge, LA - The Darkroom
10/19/2007 Birmingham, AL - Cave 9
10/20/2007 Douglasville, GA - The 7 Venue
10/21/2007 Chattanooga, TN - Cafe Miaroma
10/22/2007 Nashville, TN - The Anchor
10/23/2007 Johnson City, TN - The Hideaway
10/24/2007 Greensboro, NC - Greene Street
10/25/2007 Raleigh, NC - Berkley Cafe
10/26/2007 Blacksburg, VA - Crossroad's CD's - Acoustic In Store
10/26/2007 Blacksburg, VA - Attitudes
10/28/2007 Roanoke, VA - The Roanoke Dance Theater
11/01/2007 Memphis, TN - Dregs
11/02/2007 Louisville, KY - Uncle Pleasant's
11/03/2007 Kent, OH - The Barn
11/04/2007 Brooklyn, NY - Music Hall of Williamsburg
11/06/2007 East Strowdsburg, PA - Penn Monster Factory
11/08/2007 Harrisonburg, VA - Guzmans
11/09/2007 Danville, VA - Plan B
11/10/2007 Arden, NC - Graffiti Music Hall
11/11/2007 Columbia, SC - New Brookland Tavern
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Songs from all of the eight original albums, which include "Houses of the Holy," "Led Zeppelin," "Led Zeppelin II" and "Physical Graffiti," will be accessible. The band has also made a deal with Verizon to have its songs available as ringtones. Including retrospective collections, Led Zeppelin has sold more than 300 million albums worldwide.
The remaining members of the band — Robert Plant, Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones — are regrouping for a concert Nov. 26 in London as a benefit performance for an educational charity of Atlantic Records founder Ahmet Ertegun.
Two weeks earlier, "Mothership," a 24-track double-CD release of the band’s biggest hits, will be released by Atlantic and Rhino.
"We are pleased that the complete Led Zeppelin catalog will now be available digitally," said Page in a statement. "The addition of the digital option will better enable fans to obtain their music in whichever manner they prefer."
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Guillermo Scott Herron has four different personalities (last time I checked, anyway; there may be more) and I wonder how, with each one, he can sound so unique. Prefuse 73, Savath Y Savalas, Piano Overlord and Delarosa and Asora. How does he keep these musical personas separate? Is he actually able to do so, or do they blur for him? On his new Prefuse 73 release, certain similarities in tone are noticeable to his recent Golden Pollen offering, under the Savath y Savalas guise. It seems like these organics are blurring into the more computerized stylings of the Preparations LP, and I really like it.
Still, it’s a long way from the natural and assuredly cultural sounds Herron has constructed elsewhere, under other guises. There’s a strange electronic sense of tension on a track like ‘Aborted Hugs’; it’s pushed along by pixels, the odd wail of a saxophone, layers upon layers of dense sonic carpet. It’s a little prickly, but like most of the album, it’s coated with a fuzziness that’s appealingly warm.
As is usual with Prefuse 73 albums past, Preparations is fairly relentless. A certain tension and tone carry through the album, and while there isn’t much deviation from this aesthetic, it’s an aesthetic well and truly his and his alone. He delves far, far into the murk, with headphones firmly clamped to his ears. There’s not much room to breath, blank spaces filled with samples or beats, or any type of sound. There are a variety of instruments weaving in and out, more so than ever before so far as Prefuse 73 LPs are concerned.
Listening to Preparations, thankfully, is not an entirely mechanical affair; in fact, it’s very clear just how from the heart it is. That’s how it sounds, at least. While striking these emotions, it also raises questions: is this hip-hop? What is instrumental hip-hop? Just hip-hop without words?
Vocals are scant on Preparations, and if they do appear, they’re of the sampled variety. Could it be ‘glitch-hop’? Is that how it works? Because his sounds contain a whole lot more than what’s typically classified as being of a glitch nature. I can't help but feel he's breaking boundaries, especially with earlier stuff like One Word Extinguisher. Questions aside, it sounds badass; dope, even, like any good hip-hop record should.
Each of his individual works come across as a collage, filled with different instruments and sounds and samples. Whatever genre this is, it's one of the best things around, and one of the more palpably forward-thinking sounds around. Preparations reasserts this, even if it doesn’t move in any hugely bold new direction, for him, at least. It’s most interesting on the textural side of things. There’s no one else that weaves these digital blankets, especially ones that feel so real.
So, our Guillermo Scott Herron is certainly prolific, and he takes a lot of risks with each project. It pays off: when he hits, it's really worthwhile, and even on the misses there is plenty to find interest in. Such cut-up music begs the question of how exactly it's made; where does he get all these sounds, how does he go about pasting them all together? To various degrees, Preparations raises the old notion of electronic music exhibiting a very real and human heart – there’s feeling to these glitches and blips and bloops. And, along with it, a strange and beguiling sense of humanity.
Words: Richard MacFarlane