by Bram Teitelman | Jul 30, 2012 | Digital Media
While much of America has gotten on board with Spotify since they launched in a year ago (especially since their integration with Facebook), there have been some notable holdouts from the service. While it’s mainly been established bands (Tool, Pink Floyd,...
by Bram Teitelman | Jul 15, 2010 | Piracy
According to Hypebot, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) spent $16 million dollars on lawyers in 2008, much of it suing music fans for “copyright infringement.” The amount they recovered? $391,000. A blog points out that in 2008, the RIAA...
by Bram Teitelman | Mar 15, 2010 | Touring
Metallica’s in-the-round stage setup for Death Magnetic was cool, but according to their manager Peter Mensch, that’s nothing compared to what they’ve got in store for 2011. He tells Classic Rock Magazine that when they tour next year, the stage...
by Bram Teitelman | Oct 1, 2009 | Gadgets, Sad News
On this day in 1982, Sony unveiled the CDP-001 to an unsuspecting public. The world’s first compact disc player was a $2,200 behemoth, and the first compact disc available was Billy Joel’s 52nd Street. In today’s dollars, buying a CD would cost you...