Posts Tagged ‘Music’

Music Technology : Listen to The Music

Friday, September 30th, 2011

Music Technology : Listen to The Music
For listening, you need to find quality material. Information on the Internet is such that sometimes do not know if what we read is a reliable source or not, so do not take very seriously to blogs or Myspace, because no one regulating its quality. Fortunately there are sites established within the network that already have a great reputation. I can visit the page of the CMJ, the nme, I can visit the pitchfork half drowned in sound or which are outlined in three to five albums to date. This forces the current consumer to “listen” at least 20 albums a week. No one can deal with attention to four discs per day. Definitely.

Paradoxically, the music returned to its heritage in which only sound, but now with a lack of artistic gesture, often produced not only by himself but by the inability of us, we have saturated the deaf hear both our ears and just believe in names. (more…)

Music Technology : Addiction to Download

Tuesday, September 27th, 2011

Music Technology : Addiction to DownloadWhile the music itself can become a vice, music lovers a decade ago had a concern about the quality as high cost represented a crucial determinant to shut out the poor quality material. This caused the scouts need to buy quality things.

However, the addiction to music is not based on a need for quality work, the service responds to a requirement of membership. The good listener of the nineties was one who had the greatest amount of quality material, the rare item was worth not only its uniqueness but for their aesthetic taste.

However, with the arrival of massive downloads no longer seek to be a connoisseur but a good loader. Downloads addict is like the alcoholic who no longer distinguishes between whiskey or tonality of straws so it is alcohol. The new listener has need for the file, you must know inside your computer.

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Music Technology : The Good Listener

Tuesday, September 20th, 2011

Music Technology : The Good Listener
Over the years closest to our present time, coined the idea that the more I knew who else had was music. John Peel, with his famous Peel Sessions became the icon par excellence of a good listener when we let them know that he was in the unfortunate position of having to buy the house near which lived to keep his records.

Many people began to respect for his tremendous ability to use and search. Especially considering that man was the context of the term free broadband. Turning a new and unfamiliar material was indeed an admirable job. (more…)

Music Technology : One Way Click

Friday, September 16th, 2011

Music Technology : One Way Click
Mp3 and digital players have changed the way we listen to music and the same habits of modern consumer choice.

Currently it is impossible to think of popular music without turning to see our computers, each computer has at least one digital track (at least for you to test your music player) and everyone at some point we have lost at least one disk.

With the rapid development of Internet this is a huge universe of possibilities for music, whether in blogs or torrents. The constant desire and interest for the new demand to users spend hours and hours looking for the flavor of the month, the amount of information that we ran after seeing that access to the electronic window was so simple, it was monstrous. (more…)



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