Author Archives: J. ΞPSTΞÏN

[Muzaq] DJ Food’s new EP “The Shape of Things that Hum”

Strictly Kev aka DJ Food has released a new EP called “The Shape of Things that Hum”.

The track “All covered in Darkness” is taken from that EP. Enjoy…

» Pre-Listen whole EP on NinjaTune.com…
» Buy mp3 album on Amazon.com
» Strictly Kev on Rupert’s Myspace.com
» DJ Food on Wikipedia
» DJ Food on NinjaTune.com
» djfood.org

[Muzaq] Prodigy’s “Smack My Bitch Up” Recomposed in Ableton Live

Jim Pavloff from the Ukraine shows us in 10 minutes how to recompose Prodigy’s classic track “Smack My Bitch Up” by just using Ableton Live. This is really awesome.

» Jim Pavloff on Rupert’s MySpace.com
» Jim Pavloff on Discogs.com
» Jim Pavloff on PromoDJ.ru

[News] Copenhagen: The Fight Continues

More than 14 million people from around the world already joined AVAAZ.ORG. It is by far the largest ever online petition in the history on mankind.

From their about us page:

Avaaz.org is a new global web movement with a simple democratic mission: to close the gap between the world we have, and the world most people everywhere want.

Across the world, most people want stronger protections for the environment, greater respect for human rights, and concerted efforts to end poverty, corruption and war. Yet globalization faces a huge democratic deficit as international decisions are shaped by political elites and unaccountable corporations — not the views and values of the world’s people.

Join AVAAZ.ORG now, by going to http://www.avaaz.org/en/save_copenhagen/

[Muzaq] Anti-Pop Consortium ft. Roots Manuva

This title “NY to Tokyo” is taken from Anti-Pop Consortium’s latest album “Fluorescent Black” (2009), released on BigDada. The german Tonspion offers two more tracks from this album legally for free mp3 download (Capricorn One and Volcano Rmx).

» Buy Fluorescent Black mp3 album on Digital7…
» Pre-Listen complete album on BigDada.com…
» Anti-Pop Consortium on BigDada.com
» Download 2 demo tracks on Tonspion.de…

[Labs] Unofficial InsanelyMac.com Search Plugin for Firefox

Merry Chrismas, guys. We felt it was kinda overdue to have an INSANELYMAC.COM search plugin added to our beloved Mozilla Firefox. Of course we can also do this manually, but why not having things automized? So here we are.

What does the plugin do?
Basically we’re using our beloved Google.com to search the InsanelyMac.com site.

Disclaimer
We are neither affiliated to InsanelyMac.com nor are we affiliated to Google.com, but we felt it might be rather comfy to have this thing automized eventually.

Warning
This is pure amateurish scripting, we won’t garantee anything. Use on your own risk. Although you may hang a cross above your computer, it may explode anyway ;-) For the paranoids among you download XML file for manual installation.

How it works
Click this button and you’re gonna be offered to install this plugin.

[Muzaq] Tan Dun’s Waterpassion

In August 2000 the world premiere of Tan Dun’s Waterpassion took place in Stuttgart’s Liederhalle.

(..) Tan Dun, along with Sofia Gubaidulina, Osvaldo Golijov, and Wolfgang Rihm, was commissioned by Helmuth Rilling and the Internationale Bachakademie Stuttgart to write a piece for the Passion 2000 project in commemoration of Johann Sebastian Bach. His contribution was the Water Passion After St. Matthew. The piece was widely performed in Europe and was subsequently given its American premiere by the Oregon Bach Festival, also under Rilling’s direction.
(Quoted from Wikipedia)

Singers and an a Cappella Choir of the University of Utah performed Tan Dun’s “Water Passion After St. Matthew” on April 11th, and 12th 2009 in Libby Gardner Concert Hall at the University of Utah. The first video is taken from that performance. The other three videos comprise an (english) interview with Tan Dun in Bilbao (Spain) in November 2009.

Enjoy…

» Tan Dun on Wikipedia….
» Tan Dun on Sony (page seems to have issues atm)…

[Muzaq] MySpace Take Over iMeem and Shut Down

Golem.de reports that the social music and media streaming service iMeem has been overtaken by Rupert Murdoch’s MySpace.com and eventually been closed. It seems like this buy was intended only to remove a possible competitor from the market.

iMeem was a Start up from San Francisco. It was founded by former Napster Employees. Users could upload music and music videos, that could then be listened to as a stream. In 2007 iMeem managed to make deals with major music labels in the U.S.

» History of MySpace.com on Wikipedia
» History of iMeem on Wikipedia
» Rupert Murdoch on Wikipedia

[Muzaq] Ambient Classics: Autechre’s Yulquen

This track is from 1994. We at incomplete-news feel this is one is still unfolding the same nice brain massage like at that time.

Get yourself headphones, a good drink and close your eyes. Autechre‘s Yulquen, taken from their 1994 album Amber comes simple, but is epic.

Enjoy…

» Autechre on Wikipedia
» Yulquen Album Details on Discogs.co.uk

[Muzaq] Artists Sue Major Labels – $6 Bill. Lawsuit

Again the irony of reality strikes back on the major record labels. According to articles on Toronto Star, Golem.de, TorrentFreak.com canadian record companies have illegaly copied thousands of songs from artists without permission and without sharing the profit with the artists.

Instead the record companies put every song on a “pending list”. According to Golem.de this list has been set up in the 1980s until nowadays and comprises 300,000 songs. Following the idea of “exploit now, pay later if at all” the music companies have never shared profits until now.

In october 2008 the estate of Chet Baker (a famous jazz musician in the 1950s) fired a class-action lawsuit against the music industry. Well known artists like Beyonce or Bruce Springsteen have joined the list plaintiffs.

The defendants on the other hand are Warner, Sony BMG, EMI, Universal, and the likes. The irony here is: those four major labels are also the primary members of the CRIA – the Canadian Recording Industry Association.

Michael Geist of Toronto Star writes:

At $20,000 per infringement, potential liability exceeds $6 billion.

These numbers may sound outrageous, yet they are based on the same rules that led the recording industry to claim a single file sharer is liable for millions in damages.

With those news the Music industry’s fights against piracy will not become any easier. Media industry should eventually stop not facing up to reality.

Our comment

Good night major music companies. This is one of the worst message you could have ever been transporting to the consumers: “We exploit everyone, no matter if it is an admonished file sharer, or an artist. As long as we do it, it is right.”

Your business models are dying, and so are you. Creative indy labels that understand how to use technologies like the internet for the consumers and not against them and how to share profits with the artists will survive.

[iPhone] AT&T To Lose iPhone Exclusivity?

The last weeks are full of rumors if AT&T will prolong their exclusive contracts with Apple. Rumors say the original contracts are gonna expire in the middle of 2010.

Thus allowing Apple to negotiate with different carriers like Verizon or T-Mobile. T-Mobile is currently the exclusive partner for Apple in Germany, Austria, the Netherlands, and the Czech Republic.

AT&T is said is willing to prolong their contracts until the end of 2011, but Verizon and T-Mobile seem to be secretely testing Apple’s forthcoming device named internally iPhone 3,1.

» TheStreet.com: Apple iPhone May Go to T-Mobile Next
» iPhoneFAQ.org: Analyst: AT&T Exclusive iPhone Deal Up in June
» JKontheRun.com: A 4G iPhone on Verizon Currently Under Test?