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Musictech discovery #MTECHD
As we want to highlight entrepreneurial efforts and great ideas in the musictech area, we are starting a “musictech discovery”. We will do regular shout-outs about new, interesting, successful musictech startups and ideas using the hashtag #MTECHD and we would … Continue reading
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Music start-up musings: Thounds
It’s been a while since we’ve checked in with the start-ups. Here to answer a few questions about what the tech scene thinks about licensing is Gian Maria Girardi of Italian based Thounds. What is Thounds and how did you … Continue reading
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Music start-up musings: Music Glue
Today’s music start-up is Music Glue. The company started out encouraging musicians to interact with file-sharers and are now dealing with all sorts of fan relationship management. Director Mark Meharry thinks the way forward for artists today is live performances … Continue reading
Music start-up musings: RjDj
Today’s music start up was founded by one of the guys behind Last.fm. RjDj wants to change the way we experience music. What is RjDj? RjDj is an iPhone and Android application which enables reactive music. It is a way … Continue reading
Music start-up musings: Track In The Box
On the blog we’re going to run a series where music start-ups can present themselves and share their views on the industry. First up is Track In The Box, a daily music newsletter. Brittney Bean, one of the company’s editors, … Continue reading