Wednesday, March 18th, 2009
Check out this video to see where remixing is going, largely thanks to the online availability of music and images. Hopefully it will stays this way.
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Check out this video to see where remixing is going, largely thanks to the online availability of music and images. Hopefully it will stays this way.
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David from Southwest Airlines has a shtick that’s a welcome break from the usual pre-flight instructions.
DIY package for Daft Punk’s “Harder Faster Stronger”. We heard it a million times, but it keeps being fun!
Check it here

Get ready to play as the one of the greatest bands ever. The Beatles: Rock Band will “allow fans to pick up the guitar, bass, mic or drums and experience The Beatles extraordinary catalogue of music through gameplay that takes players on a journey through the legacy and evolution of the band’s legendary career.” The game will be compatible with current instrument controllers, but you’ll be able to buy new ones modeled after those used by John, Paul, George and Ringo. Available for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Wii on 9/9/09 ,The Beatles: Rock Band ($60) will be sold along with The Beatles: Rock Band Standalone Guitars ($100) and The Beatles: Rock Band Limited Edition Premium Bundle ($250).
All good things must come to an end. Older boxes are replaced in the cereal aisle to make room for the latest sugar-blasted flavor and snazzy box art. Click HERE for a tribute to the fallen warriors that made our Saturday mornings in front of the television a little more comforting.
The music from the Space Invaders video game has been remixed by several artists check out some of the results here.
Elli & Jacno was a French 1980s electro-pop group. They were quite successful in France and to some extent in Britain. Denis Quillard alias Jacno and Elli Medeiros decided to start a music duo after leaving the punk band The Stinky Toys. Jacno composed and performed the music and Elli sang and wrote the lyrics. They released three albums together before splitting up and beginning solo careers. A compilation Symphonies de Poche was released by Virgin ten years later.