Friday, November 9, 2007
Moby giving away tracks to Indie filmmakers
One musician out there is lending a helping hand to filmmakers in need of music for their films. Variety.com reported this week that Moby, the 'multifaceted dance music artist' who is the man behind hit songs like "Southside" and "We Are All Made of Stars," is giving away 44 unreleased tracks for use by indie, nonprofit and student filmmakers (11 instrumental tracks from "Hotel," six from "Play: B Sides" and three from "18."), which are available on mobygratis.com
Labels: independent film, indie artists, music
Saturday, October 6, 2007
Facebook working on music platform
PaidContent.org is reporting that Facebook is working on an artist platform to be launched later this year, which in essence is supposed to be better than what MySpace allows with its platform, according to multiple sources I have spoken to since this morning after a slightly off-the-mark rumor came out earlier. The platform will allows bands and labels to create artists pages, and allow various widgets to be embedded for music promotion, organizing events, etc.
Current rumors state that Facebook with partner with iTunes and go after Apple's popular download service.
Current rumors state that Facebook with partner with iTunes and go after Apple's popular download service.
Labels: facebook, indie artists, iTunes, music, music downloads, online distribution
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