Category Music

Ripping Might Soon Be Legal

Ars Technica reports:
“Lord Triesman, Minister for Intellectual Property, today announced a consultation on IP reform that could make format shifting a legal right.”
This, in English, means that consumers would be allowed to transfer music from their – i.e. – CD’s onto their iPods. Personally, I didn’t know this was still illegal but sounds like the [...]

Event of the Year

We went to listen to Los Angeles Philharmonic last Friday. It was the best thing I’ve seen or heard all year. They played Sibelius’s 4th and 7th Sinfonies as well as Steven Stucky’s Radical Light and as encore, Finlandia. Absolutely fantastic. If you haven’t been to see a classical concert before, go and see this. [...]

Price of the New Radiohead Album

Why give it away for free when people might actually want to pay for it. Price of the new Radiohead album will be exactly what you want to pay for it. I’m thinking of paying £0.10 per track which is a lot more compared to what any artist makes on any other type of, [...]

EU to protect consumers from the Music Industry

Today, an advocate general for the European Court of Justice, the highest court in the EU, released an opinion saying that ISPs are not required to disclose information that could identify subscribers in civil copyright infringement cases. (via)

EU citizens privacy is protected from the Music Industry. The Industry now needs to find better ways of [...]

Tapes: Small Room

So this has been in production for a good while now. … But now it’s ready. Yippee!
Do enjoy (click to play):

“Small Room” is from the album “Tapes”. Find it here. Released on Aisti Records.
Versions available:480p and 720p and on Youtube.
–kristian