Google plans to launch a music service, Wired.com has confirmed with sources familiar with the situation. Next to nothing is known about the service at this point, rumored to be called “Google Music,” “Google Audio,” or “One Box,” although we have confirmed that it will be announced next Wednesday, and that it will link out to two music services: Lala and iLike.

After interviewing JumpFox.com’s CEO William Kasel weeks ago about Myspace’s acquisition of iLike he called it a “total strategy play for bigger plans in the near future”. Now that Google is launching their new music search services with a joint venture with iLike and Lala, Google and Myspace could turn out to be the iTunes killer or at lease compete years down the road. We all know that iTunes still controls 65% of digital downloads, in my opinion Google Audio still has a lot of catching-up to do.

T-Pain Obama Autotune

13 Oct
2009
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ThruYou by Kutiman

7 Oct
2009
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For more info about this artist click here thru-you.com

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For more info log on @ www.neurosonicsaudiomedical.com

Marcy

Post-punk rock band Marcy Playground, the brains behind ’97 mega-hit “Sex and Candy”, are back with a fresh set of catchy melodies. The new album, Leaving Wonderland… In a Fit of Rage, features a familiar sonic whirlwind with a refreshing set of tunes. Bandleader and songwriter John Wozniak calls the album his greatest and most personal record. Now, he and his bandmates are extending these treasured tracks to you!! They’ve provided the stems to each of the album’s 12 songs and are challenging you to take them on an adventure through your wonderland!

The 12 winners will be featured on an official release and will share in the royalties! If you would like to remix these 12 tracks rush over to www.indabamusic.com or click here to go directly to the contest.

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Danger Mouse

Dark Night of the Soul — a project headed up by Danger Mouse, Sparklehorse and David Lynch that features contributions from the Shins’ James Mercer, Black Francis, the Strokes’ Julian Casablancas, the Flaming Lips and Iggy Pop, as well as a 100+ book of Lynch’s photographs — is on sale now at DNotS.com. However, in a weird twist, instead of getting music with the set, buyers instead will receive a blank CD-R.

“All copies will be clearly labeled: ‘For Legal Reasons, enclosed CD-R contains no music. Use it as you will,’ ” a spokesperson for Danger Mouse said. “Due to an ongoing dispute with EMI, Danger Mouse is unable to release the recorded music for Dark Night Of The Soul without fear of being sued by EMI.”

The disagreement between Danger Mouse and EMI likely roots back to the Jay-Z/Beatles mash-up The Grey Album he made in 2004. The brilliant combination of The White Album with The Black Album catapulted DM (real name Brian Burton) from bedroom producer to international star, but it came with a price: it infuriated the massive label group, which controls the rights to the Beatles’ recordings.

Sparklehorse are under contract with EMI, and Danger Mouse produced albums like Gorillaz’s Demon Days and the Good, the Bad and the Queen’s self-titled debut for labels under the EMI umbrella, so it’s unclear why the lawsuit would trouble the release now. “Danger Mouse remains hugely proud of Dark Night Of The Soul and hopes that people lucky enough to hear the music, by whatever means, are as excited by it as he is,” the spokesperson said. The album has actually leaked, and there’s a legal stream at NPR’s site.

Daniel Kreps

Oldie but Goodie pt.3

18 Jul
2009
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RJD2’s “Smoke and Mirrors” off his 2002 Deadringer album. My all-time favorite  RJD2 record.

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