by Bram Teitelman | Dec 4, 2009 | Digital Media, Shady Business
Too Much Joy weren’t metal, but anyone in a band looking for a major label deal needs to read this now. The band, who broke up in 1999, put out three records through Warner Bros., and never really caught on, but that’s beside the point. In an amazing and...
by Metal Insider | Dec 3, 2009 | Digital Media
We spent an hour futzing around with MOG.com, the new streaming service “that promises an experience better than Rhapsody, Pandora and iTunes combined” for $5 a month, and here are our quick thoughts: Pros – Excellent sound quality. My entirely...
by Metal Insider | Dec 2, 2009 | Digital Media
Music streaming service MOG went live this morning, with all four major labels signed on. The company promises a deep library at a $5 monthly fee, and boasts a service “better than Rhapsody, iTunes and Pandora…combined.” We’ll see about that....
by Metal Insider | Dec 1, 2009 | Digital Media
Apple is expanding its iTunes LP and Extras (read: silly gimmick no one really cares about) feature to indie artists, labels and developers. The “new” technology (read: basically an e-card included with your digital album for a few extra bucks) was...
by Metal Insider | Nov 20, 2009 | Digital Media
According to SEC filings by RealNetworks, they are in negotiations with MTV to change the terms of its partnership with the Rhapsody in a move that could give the floundering music service more operating autonomy. From the always wonderful hypebot: Two years after...