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Detroit Grand Pubahs
23 October 2008 03:19:51
Detroit Grand Pubahs ''' Bottom, arse, booty whatever you call those sweet roast hams above your legs these guys are good at making them shake, mabye even with mustard.  Pulse Radio: What first got you into music? Detroit Grand Pubahs: I’ve been into music for a long while now. But what actually got me started was Djing. Listening to Juan Atkins, Soul Sonic Force, Prince, George Clinton and a few others really got me interested. Where do you draw your inspirations from when writing music? It all depends on my mood, if i’ve been drinking light or heavy, if I’ve had enough sleep or if I’ve eaten or not. If I’m working alone I usually talk to myself. If i’m working with someone we usually talk with him as well.
What is your process for writing music and how does it differ for EP's and Albums? I don’t have a certain process for writing music. I just sit down and see what comes up. I’m not all that good with writing music so I don’t distinguish what’s for EP v.s. album. If it feels like an album piece then that’s where it goes.
What is your current setup when you play and how do you find traveling with it? My current set up? Vodka, Gin, Tequilla and a few different mixers. A freezer full of ice an ice crusher and a Rotel Mixer. Limes, lemons sweetening agents and cocktail napkins. I find I play very well after I’ve had a few. At the moment I use a lap top and a M-Box 2 sound card. I told myself that I’d use more that that but after traveling with tons of gear I find this set up is quite good for my back. I’m trying to incorporate live musicians to the show to give it more activity and sound.
What do you think of all the new digital bedroom producers and the huge amount of music currently available? Bedroom producers? Well, you have to start somewhere and that’s where I started. I think though you have to be really motivated and dedicated to learn more about what you’re getting into as far as the gear is concerned whether it be hardware or software. Don’t just get something and let the presets do all the work and piece tracks together. I think the market is flooded with music that sounds too much like another persons music. Of course, we all have our influences and heroes but I think too many people are trying to sound like someone other than themselves.
How do you cope playing all around the world to different crowds? Playing around the world is like playing in one big club. I cope just fine. How do you describe your music and alter ego's to your parents? I don’t have to explain my alter ego’s nor my music to my parents it is they who have the explaining to do.Why am I like this? what did you do to me ? Why are you talking to yourselves?
"The wildest thing I’ve ever done or seen while performing… Well, I was in Ireland and these three girls pulled me off stage and started kissing and touching me so I reciprocatd"
How has the group dynamic and sound changed since Andy's departure? The dynamic of the production and sound has changed dramatically since Andy's gone. I have to admit it took a bit of a plunge as I had to do everything by headphones and guess work. But now with this album i’m finding my skills and honing them by reading and by trial and error.
How would you compare your most recent productions to your earlier stuff like 'Sandwiches'? I try not to compare my recent productions to my earlier stuff because one can become trapped or alway’s looking back. Of course I think of those tracks but I don’t compare them in any way. What can we expect from a Detroit Grand Pubah's set? The thing you can expect from a DGP set is fun and good music.
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03.07.09 But Will They Buy More? SonicSwap Has a Motivational Idea...
Are stores like AmazonMP3 and iTunes just tapped out, plateauing, and soon-to-be declining? Everything has its saturation point, and the paid download as presently packaged may already be past its prime.
But wait. Ideas are still floating on ways to stimulate more purchasing, for those that still believe. Among them is SonicSwap, a music technology shop based in Palo Alto. The startup first emerged late last year, and the team has been tinkering with b2b-focused playlisting and social networking concepts ever since. Backing the company are Allegis Capital and some angels, according to the company.
The latest SonicSwap concoction is an Amazon-geared feature called 'Shop Smart,' according to a pre-launch briefing with Digital Music News this week. Essentially, the solution analyzes an existing digital music collection (paid or unpaid), then suggests additional purchases to complete a playlist, album or artist collection. The entire recommendation system is directly tied into the AmazonMP3 catalog, so every recommended track is available for instant purchase.
But like spoiled children, don't music fans already have everything they need? The answer is frequently yes, and according to SonicSwap president and CEO Dan Skilken, sometimes people purchase tracks they already own. "As track collections have grown quite large, it becomes more difficult to find and purchase new music without worrying that you might already have the tracks," Skilken relayed.
The SonicSwap technology runs deeper than Shop Smart, and focuses on applications for existing collections. For example, the SonicSwap engine quickly reads an iTunes collection, then makes recommendations, calls related YouTube videos, and unleashes a number of social networking concepts.
But is it robust, to use the overused term? Actually, the system as presented on sonicswap.com is a bit clunky, and prospective partners will need to go beyond a good tire-kicking. Part of the reason is that the SonicSwap site is really a beta-stage testbed, not a slicked-out, consumer interface.
Actually, according to one source, SonicSwap has gotten some 'looks' from potential music ecommerce partners, though that discussion could be premature. "The whole site is actually a beta," Skilken told Digital Music News. "We're in the middle of the whole thing."
An official announcement on Shop Smart is expected early next week. www.digitalmusicnews.com

02.07.09 The MJ Cooldown: BitTorrent, Twitter, YouTube Calming...
Burnt out on MJ already? In terms of cultural earthquakes, this is one of the biggest in recent history, perhaps outdoing the deaths of Elvis and Lennon. But despite the craziness, the frenzy seems to be cooling down a bit, as the devoted get back to their everyday lives.
On Tuesday, data partner BigChampagne shared the latest intelligence, plumbing the depths of BitTorrent, Twitter, YouTube, and other playgrounds. The takeaway? Michael is still very much alive across these platforms, though the pace is starting to slow.
On BitTorrent, Jackson torrents have been clogging charts on trackers like Mininova and the Pirate Bay, just to name a few. Custom-crafted torrents spanning all types of assets - music, videos, remixes, images, and more - have been inundating these indexes.
But despite bunches of new torrents daily, a saturation point is appearing. "In the BitTorrent world, it looks like folks continue to add new torrents at a steady pace, but overall we're starting to see a plateau emerging on the horizon," analyst John Robinson relayed.
Jackson is also trending back downward on Twitter. According to Twitter tracker Twist, Jackson topics are currently stirring a small fraction of the initial Thursday surge.
Meanwhile, the YouTube picture is also calming down. Since the death, views of videos like "Rock With You," "Thriller," and "Billie Jean" have surged, sending cumulative figures into the cumulus range. But the biggest gains happened ahead of the weekend, and day-to-day increases are now subsiding.
What else? On the sales side, digital rankings are already clogged with Jackson purchases. The iTunes a-la-carte and album rankings were quickly dominated by the King of Pop, and first-week physical sales will also show surges. During its recent fiscal year review, HMV Group pointed to a big Jackson splurge. But HMV chief executive Simon Fox predicted a short-term rush, instead of a sustained increase. "I doubt it will have a material affect on the business," Fox stated.
www.digitalmusicnews.com

26.06.09 Michael Jackson Dead at 50; Cardiac Arrest Blamed
The King of Pop Michael Jackson has suddenly passed, an abrupt end for a deeply troubled celebrity. Jackson was rushed by paramedics in Los Angeles to the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, though a Jackson 5serious cardiac arrest ultimately prevailed. Jackson was pronounced dead by local authorities shortly after 3 pm PCT after slumbering into a coma.
Jackson had been renting an expensive Bel Air property, and practicing for an extensive series of dates at London's O2 Arena. That is of course canceled, though the sold-out string of gigs offered another example of just powerful the Jackson image remained.
The 02 dates were potentially part of a much larger 'comeback,' designed to elevate Jackson towards an Elvis-like enterprise, or beyond. Discussions were floating on a Vegas residency and even a Thriller-themed casino, though the Jackson legacy will certainly like posthumously. Indeed, the marketing exploits may just be starting, as cynical as that thought process is so quickly after Jackson's death.
The legacy of Jackson will be a confusing one, and a sad commentary on a life of near-total celebrity. One of the most recognizable performers on the planet, Jackson arguably peaked in the 80s following Thriller. Fast-forward twenty-five years, and 'Wacko Jacko' has become an almost unrecognizable figurine, thanks to a scary plastic surgery addiction. Additionally, Jackson spent a large portion of this decade fending off child molestation charges, and battling severe financial debt.
Mourners quickly gathered around the UCLA Medical Center following the news.

25.06.09 Microsoft Brands Latest ReverbNation Initiative...
Microsoft Windows is branding the latest initiative from ReverbNation, ReverbNation, MSFT Promotionaccording to information shared by the company this morning. The 'Sponsored Songs' program encourages member artists to give away their music, and hands a portion of the sponsorship cash to participating artists. "This is a program that involves 1,000 artists giving away free music to fans and being compensated to do so by Microsoft Windows," explained company founder and vice president of Label Relations Lou Plaia. The advertising concept embeds branding into the album art metadata, ensuring that the sponsor travels wherever the track ReverbNation, MSFT Promotiondoes. That means lots of branding, for the life of the song. It also addresses the fleeting messaging problem that accompanies most ad-supported music concepts. Throughout the program, artists have veto power over the advertiser, and can simply choose to opt-out if sensitivities arise. The pilot phase starts today (June 24th), and runs through September 24th, and fans will have a choice of different genres and artists. "Some of the artists are mainstream but most are emerging," Plaia continued. The jump-off point is actually at MySpace, at myspace.com/windows, a freshly-launched page. www.digitalmusicnews.com

23.06.09 Awards Show Meltdowns: will.i.am v. Perez, Brown v. Rihanna
The music industry can be a violent place, especially when egos are bruised. Combine that with the bright lights of an awards show, and the powder keg is perfect.
In the most recent flare-up, Perez Hilton was attacked by will.i.am manager Liborio Molina at the MuchMusic Video Awards in Toronto. Molina turned himself in after punching Hilton several times, an assault that followed a perceived 'disrespect' by will.i.am.
Hilton posted details of the assault on Twitter, and asked followers to call the police. "I was assaulted by Will.I.Am of the Black Eyed Peas and his security guards," Perez tweeted. The attacker was not will.i.am, though the rapper was involved in the run-up and may have ordered the strike by Molina.
Some incidents are better than others, at least from a publicity standpoint. Both will.i.am and Perez will probably gain publicity and attention from their face-off. But for Chris Brown and Rihanna, the benefits are slim, especially for Brown. On Monday, a Los Angeles Superior Court judge ordered 180 days of community service and five years of probation for Brown, part of a plea deal that avoids jail time. But the bigger penalty comes in the form of an abruptly-halted career.
Report by Alexandra Osorio. www.digitalmusicnews.com

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