"Houston-based start-up announces onseeker™ music is now available - free to consumers at the iPhone App Store. The new iPhone app connects fans, artists, and venues in ways never experienced before. onseeker™ music is the 'how' to the 'who, what, when, and where' for music and entertainment. Using the mobile platform, onseeker™ music provides the unique benefit of real-time interaction between fans, artists, and venues using full multimedia profiles, status updates, location-based content, and more."
Monday, August 31, 2009
onseeker music's iPhone App Connects Fans, Artists & Venues
Friday, August 28, 2009
Polarity/1 – Senhor Softee
The Battery Dance Company performs “I’ll Take You There” at the 26th Annual Downtown Dance Festival to the mesmerizing electronica of Polarity/1. “Senhor Softee” contributes magnetic pulses and playful xylophone to the soundtrack; however, this song is rather tame in comparison to Polarity/1’s usual chaotic melodies and unconventional sounds. This is not a bad thing, as even a simple beat from Polarity/1’s unique musical approach proves to be exciting and powerful.
www.polarity1.com
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Paradox - Canvas
This is the official "Canvas" music video featuring Paradox's production crew in the various studios! www.getparadox.com
Monday, August 24, 2009
Wilhelm Pfeiffer - Lob der Faulheit ('In praise of laziness')
Wilhelm Pfeiffer showcases his stunning vocal talents with "Lob der Faulheit" (composed by Joseph Haydn, libretto by Gotthold E. Lessing) accompanied by Larissa Swarovsky on the piano. This performance was recorded on March 13th, 2009 at Musikschule St. Pölten, A-3100 St. Pölten, Austria.
www.myspace.com/wilhelmpfeiffer
Phonogram producer: the noeck records, Vienna/Austria
Video produced by Weissfeder Studios, Vienna/Austria
Friday, August 21, 2009
Sal Belloise - Crazy Little Planet
A satirical look at global warming through the eyes of a visiting alien who's seen enough. www.sallive.com
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Polarity/1 - The Marvin Stomp
Polarity/1s use of broken record sound at the start of The Marvin Stomp makes his song anything but broken. In fact, the introductory sounds are so upbeat that the repetition is quite satisfying. The jazzy twists and swingin beat sure give the performers in the Battery Dance Company something to dance about. Just try listening to these melodies without moving along Polarity/1s eclectic compilation of bouncy, enthusiastic noises will have his listeners dancing inside and out.
www.polarity1.com
Monday, August 17, 2009
Our House (Part 1)
This is the first episode of the second series of Our House, a television program independently produced in Manchester, England. This installment of Our House features an exclusive interview with British indie rock band Six10repeater followed by a special performance. Check out the original video (and upcoming videos) at www.ourhouse-manchester.co.uk