Tag Archive for 'music'

SanDisk wants you to buy your music on Memory Card. Yeah, sure.

22
Sep
08

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After trying to sell us albums on USB keys, the (desperate) music industry suits just announced that Walmart and BestBuy will offer SlotMusic to its consumers, a LP on a microSD card.

OK, they got some points right: high bitrate (320kbps), DRM-free, and extra content along with the tunes (photo, videos…). Apparently, the advantage is that you can stick the card in your computer and/or portable music player. Except, well, the Apple ones, and I would not hold my breathe until I see a SD card slot on an iPod. But never mind, iPods and iPhones are not that successful, right?

Oh and did I mention that you need a USB adaptor to be able to transfer files on your computer? How much money is gonna be put wasted into that launch, and for how long they will try?

Last week, I bought myself a flat-screen TV, long overdue purchase, and the crisp temperatures of fall coming made me realize that I needed to invest before winter. Then I had to decide what to hook to my monitor. Cable? Too many frustrating commercial breaks, and way too expensive. A DVD/Blu-Ray player? Not really, most of the things I watch are TV series that I download from iTunes, so my only decent option was: the Apple TV. This box is awesome. It synchronizes all the movies/TV series/music/photos with your computer, is hooked to the Internet wirelessly, so that you can buy/rent directly and (most of them) in HD any movie from their catalog, get automatically TV episodes of your favorite shows ready to be watched the day after its network airing, and watch YouTube videos. I can’t go to bed anymore, I’m addicted. And the best of all is that it is like magic: I decide what I want to watch and when! All of this without any kind of “hard-media” (DVD, CD, Blu-Ray, SD card, USB…)

And then you have the iPod Touch. And the iPhone. Buy all the music that you want from your portable music device. No “hard-media” involved either. Seamless download straight to your iTunes library, in a couple of clicks (can we say click when it comes to a touch-screen interaction?) Okay, iTunes still needs some ironing with better bit rate and no DRM protection, but iTunes Plus is supposed to fix it.

I am not saying that Apple holds the only key to selling music, but they have a pretty good system in place. And they are not the only ones to believe that wireless is the way to go.

So, SanDisk, no thank you.

Now, Apple, if you could let me download music over the 3G network (I can download heavy files on Safari and Mail already, plus I pay a stiff price every month to use that supposedly faster network), fix the Remote App on the iPhone to control my TV so that I don’t have to hold my iPhone in the right hand and the white remote in the left hand, let me play music from my iPhone through my AirTunes speakers, and convince HBO and Showtime to make their TV series available on the iTunes Store the day after they air and not one year later, I swear that I will never ever again insert any kind of media in my hardwares. Except maybe if I decide to go to the video store to see if there is a cute guy wandering in the aisles.

Unlimited is trendy these days among British mobile brands

11
Sep
08

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After Orange’s success story, Vodafone’s Music Unlimited allow you to browse music-related content with a pretty playful interface. I usually hate Flash but, you know, sometimes…

via creativity-online.com

(update) Converse music video of “My Drive Thru” is up

11
Jul
08

And it’s pretty hot. Watch the behind-the-scene footage online. If you have the attention span of a goldfish, more info in my previous post.

Converse loves Santogold who loves Pharrell who loves The Strokes and they all love You!

08
Jul
08

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When I was a kid in France, brands and TV channels were competing every year to hammer me and the rest of the population with their own one-hit summer song. I guess that some smart art directors would travel to South America during winter to scout local bands with potential mass-market success and fly them to Europe to record the promising tune in studio, before touring popular cheezy music shows. Oh and just to make sure that you have been exposed to the song, an excerpt of the music video would be broadcasted by the sponsoring TV channel between every single show, every hours or so.

Orangina and TF1 gave us the Lambada in 1989 and sold 3.5 millions albums, France 2 sponsored the Carrapichio; that’s how we over-dosed Los Del Rio’s Macarena, Ricky Martin’s 1-2-3-Maria, Bellini’s Samba De Janeiro, Las Ketchup’s Asereje and so on

Ten years later, Converse does the same trick, but for hipsters. To celebrate the brand’s Century, they put together the talents of Pharrell Williams, N.E.R.D., Santogold and Julian Casablancas (The Strokes) to create an original track, “My Drive Thru” that you can download for free on the brand’s website. And you should. It is sooooo good that I’VE BEEN PLAYING IT NON-STOP IN THE PAST WEEK. The “Three Artists, One Song” campaign will be promoted through Converse print, outdoor and online advertising and the music video will be released sometime this summer.

Converse has been embraced by an amazingly diverse group of musicians and artists over the years,” said Geoff Cottrill, Chief Marketing Officer of Converse. “As we celebrate the brand’s first century, we thought it would be fun to bring together Pharrell, Santogold, and Julian, to create new music together that bridges the styles they are known for. The results are everything we hoped for and we’re excited to add ‘My Drive Thru’ into the mix of music that fans will listen to this summer. We are also providing a platform for a number of emerging artists from around the world. The music industry is changing and this partnership is about the music and sharing it with fans for free.

And there is probably more to come. When you browse the Converse website, the 3 contemporary geniuses are surrounded by a wider and even edgier selection of emerging musical talent from across the globe, including MGMT, Bradford Cox of Deerhunter and Atlas Sound, YACHT, Kid Sister, Eleanor Friedberger of the Fiery Furnaces, Frank Carter of Gallows; Does It Offend You, Yeah?, and Sophie of Care Bears on Fire.

Converse, you can keep showing me your love anytime, my iPod is begging for more!

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I Wish I Had Designed It: Arcade Fire, The Band Who Gets It Again

28
Jan
08

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After controlling the singer’s hands in the Neon Bible video that we covered last October, the band shows again that they’re here to entertain you, not to help MTV sell advertising space. In the interactive movie for their single Black Mirror, you’re the sound engineer, toggling on and off the different tracks on the song, from the lyrics on #1 to the spookiest sounds on #5 and #6. Awesome work, I dare you to spend less than 4 minutes on it!

A project by AATOAA, directed by Olivier Groulx and Tracy Maurice (who’s been working on Arcade Fire’s Art Direction for a while now and that I had the pleasure to meet in NY through Paul).

Via Adeline Marchal.

(To be fair, I remember that Madonna had done something similar for the release of Music in 2000 but can’t find any trace of it on the web)

Sarkozy Thinks He’s the New Robin Hood

09
Jan
08

The French President, aka Mr Bruni 2008, wants to suppress all forms of advertising from the national public TV network, à la BBC, to increase the quality of its programming by avoiding frontal competition with private competitors TF1 and M6. I say “Bravo Nicolas!”

But that’s it for the good news. To finance the “unprecedented” cultural revolution, he offers to tax advertising revenues of private broadcasters (fine), but also the revenues of new means of communication like Internet access or mobile telephony, penalizing “relatively new and still-developing economic and communications tools” to support traditional television that draws fewer and fewer viewers. What’s next? A tax on blank CDs, DVDs and media storage like the iPods to support the struggling music industry? Oh wait, I forgot, they have it already.

Absolutely amazing videoclip done for Arcade Fire’s “Neon Bible”. Just click around and see how the alternative music scene is approaching their target – better yet, engaging in an innovative way! This is a perfect example on the evolution of the virtual and real world, in which the interaction plays a major role in getting your message across.

Definitely worth a watch!

By luis FREITAS [FullSIX Portugal], Comment



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