Now it’s time for Time Magazine to write the same article which Wired (1, 2) and Yle wrote already months ago.
Still, 990,000 vinyl albums were sold in 2007, up 15.4% from the 858,000 units bought in 2006. Mike Dreese, CEO of Newbury Comics, a New England chain of independent music retailers that sells LPs and CDs, says his vinyl sales were up 37% last year, and Patrick Amory, general manager of indie label Matador Records, whose artists include Cat Power and the New Pornographers, claims, “We can’t keep up with the demand.”
Time: Vinyl Gets Its Groove Back
Thanks, Thomas!
Suomen Kuvalehti: Tanssi Villi Lapsi
House on leikin nimi ja säännöt ovat ne tutut ja turvalliset. Hauskanpitoa ja kapinaa tällä postmodernismin, dekontruktion ja kaaos-teorian aikakaudella.
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Kiitos skannauksesta Juha-Matti Ojakoskelle!
The blogpost of the week: Lifehacker writes a very nice article about websites offering free music for downloading and listening. I know, it’s all old for you music freaks, but I bet there is a page or two of which you haven’t heard of.
>> Lifehacker – Download and listen to free music on the net
Big Thank Yous for all the support before and after the first Tiistain Tanssi-ilta. It was not an easy task to take over a slot which DJ Orkidea had hosted for nearly a decade and make changes to the concept which was very familiar to several listeners. I’m very happy of the huuuge amount of feedback, critique and support I got via Facebook, Klubitus, SMSs, emails, YleX feedback form and phone calls. Thank You for your time.
It’s good to see that so many of you have also voted of the best track of the latest show. It’s the feedback – and critique! – we need to make the show better and more interesting. I’m looking forward to hear from you in the future, too. Feel free to give tips of good electronic music news, suggest tracks and classics to be played or just let me know what you’re thinking.
See you on the radio waves on Tuesday, 22.01.2008.
P.L.U.R!
Aki A. from Turku, Finland, makes his first apperance on the podcast for this year with another very, very fine guest mix. See the tracklist after the jump and get subscribed to the podcast here.
First of all – here are the photos from Curacao & Aruba. If you’re in a hurry, check the best 15 photos, but in case you’ve got time, see them all.
Here are a couple of tips for those who are planning their trip to ABC Islands.
I don’t know did we just have bad luck with our pilots, but on both cross-atlantic flights with American Airlines we experienced something which would feel pretty impossible with airlines like Finnair. Just before starting to cross the ocean, the pilot says: “Hi folks… we might have a small problem here… It’s something to do with the meters… We are checking at the moment whether or not we can cross the ocean…”.
Ok, it’s cool that he lets us know if something is wrong – but it wasn’t even sure if there really is a problem. So why to tell this to the people on board and make them nervous?
Some time passes, and the pilot announces: “Hi again, folks… It seems we have the problem pretty well solved and we can leave the French airspace.”
I really would have slept much better the next 8-9 hours on board without knowing that they had a problem in the cockpit which they got “pretty well” solved.
Maybe it’s just a foreign attitude, but – as I said – it’s hard to believe hearing that kind of uncertain announcements from the cockpit on Finnair fights.
Anyway, we got to Curacao & Aruba alive and well. Here are the tips if you’ll ever travel there:
Stay at “Howard Johnson Plaza” at least a couple of nights. It’s not too expensive not not too fancy either, BUT nothing beats the location. Try to get a room with a view to Punda (the other side of Willemstad).
Visit Kura Hulanda museum to get a good historical overview of the island’s history of slavery.
Eat at El Toro, a nice-price restaurant with a large variety of different kinds of meat dishes. Spend an evening at Mondo Bizarro bar/restaurant at Punda. Probably the coolest atmosphere of all the restaurants on the island. Check the photos:
Forget the evil tourist crowded beaches and head to north of the island in the morning and find a whole lagoon for yourself with white sand and incredibly clear waters for snorkeling.
In Aruba, check Pinchos restaurant – less than one kilometer from Oranjestad centrum. Excellent service, good food and probably the best view of the island’s restaurants. Make sure to get a table before 18:00 and you’ll get a perfect sunset for starters :)
A good tip for people using traveller’s cheques: you can cash your cheques at any Casino on the island, without any extra commissions and with good exchange rates. The same doesn’t work in Curacao, though.
Stay at Arubiana Inn at least for a couple of nights. The place is incredibly cosy, the owner is very nice and the location not bad at all. Compared to the horrible resorts everywhere, Arubiana Inn is a true gem among those. The prices are very nice, also if you rent snorkeling stuff or anything similar, you’ll get it cheaper than most of the places. The poolside is chilly and the 5,5e breakfast fills you up for sure. Only 19 rooms make sure you’ll get individual service, unlike those huge hotels.
The owner told us that in some of the big hotels the visitors pay up to 700-800e a night and end up lining up at 7a.m in the morning in order to get a sunchair on their private beach. What a vacation… And there they sit on their incredibly crowded private beach, unable to move anywhere and just 100m to the left or right you’d find kilometres of free beach. But without sunchairs. Or a bar. Or shower! That’s a reason to stay at your private beach. At least I’m happy they did :)
This must be the worst DRM case we’ve seen in a long, long time. It sounds SO unreal I had to check a couple of other sources before posting it here.
“A person buys a new monitor, with the end result that Microsoft wants full access to all of his files on his computer, and Netflix wants to delete all media files bought from competitors.”
Think about it – there are people out there who get paid for designing this stuff…
Read more at ButtUgly and BoingBoing.
JACK. 14.12.2007. KUUDES LINJA.
Jack 4th Birthday
IAN OSSIA (renaissance, uk)
ORKIDEA (unity)
ORION (misc)
tickets 10e, 22:00-04:00, age:20
Jack To The Sound of the Underground!
Jack turns four and brings in our alltime favourite DJ from the UK, mr. Ian Ossia, one of the original Renaissance resident DJs. The birthday’s going to look better than ever, too. Blessed by the most fitting name, VJ Video Jack from Portugal comes to create the jackin’ gorgeous visuals of the night. The Finnish entertainers contain DJs Orkidea and Orion.
Free drinks, food & vibes for all guests 2200-2300.
Facebook:
www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=5696133799
Klubitus:
http://klubitus.org/tapahtuma.php?id=12690
Myspace:
www.myspace.com/jackhelsinki
Now on Orion’s podcast:
Guest mix: Putte live@Konehuone (Techmu)
Eastern Finland’s promise to progressive house sends a very very nice guest mix to Orion’s podcast. The set is a part of the live recording from Konehuone event.
Subcribe to the podcast here.
Uusi tietokone- ja syntetisaattoripohjainen musiikki kiehtoo erityisesti nuorta eurojengiä. Tekno on energistä, sähköistä ja rajua. Tervetuloa avaruusajan bailuihin!
Suosikki, 1992, nr.10
Nahkatakkiin ja mustiin peililaseihin pukeutunut deejii huutaa: “Make some noice! Rave on!”
Kiitokset skannauksesta ja jakamisesta Juha-Matti Ojakoskelle.
Yhdysvaltain musiikkiteollisuutta edustava RIAA toisti levy-yhtiöpomon hiljattain esittämän kannan, jonka mukaan omilta cd-levyiltä omaan käyttöön kopioitu mp3-musiikki on luvatonta.
via IT-viikko.
As a first club in Finland, [Reiv:] offers their own podcast.
Feed address: www.reiv.fi/pod/reiv.xml
More info: www.reiv.fi
Nokia, the world’s largest mobile phone handset maker by sales, Tuesday said it had joined forces with Universal Music to offer unlimited music downloads for a year on phones bundled with its new Ovi web services platform.
The service […] will allow users to keep the music after their yearly subscription charge expires.
Customers would receive a voucher giving them access to the free songs on the Nokia Music Store. Digital rights management [DRM] technology would prevent further copying.
Thanks to San Mejor.
On Facebook, there’s a group “Tampere Underground 1993-1996” which provided this superb video from Resonance event back in 1999. The track on the video is “DFG – Jeeppi”. Look all those babyfaces :)
Thanks to Otto for a tip.
Viitaten aiempiin tässä blogissa käytyihin keskusteluihin (1,2,3,4,5,6), tähän kysymykseen kiteytyy koko tekijänoikeus-/maksukeskustelu DJ:n näkökulmasta:
Miksi musiikkia erittäin aktiivisesti ostavan, musiikkia sekä musiikkikulttuuria aktiivisesti promotoivan, artisteja ja niiden oikeuksia kannattavan ja musiikin kuluttajien ostopäätöksiin vaikuttavan DJ:n tulisi maksaa kahdelle suomalaiselle järjestölle (Teosto&Gramex) toiminnastaan yhtään mitään?
Teosto vastaa musiikkikaupan tiedusteluun. Ohessa tietooni saatettu kirjeenvaihto:
Asiakas (DJ) ottaa yhteyttä NRJ-kauppaan:
Hei!
Jos ostan NRJ-kaupasta tietyn kappaleen ja poltan sen CD-R:lle.
Kysymys teille kuuluu:
Saako tätä poltettua CD-R levyä käyttää DJ-keikalla, joka on täysin julkinen esiintyminen perus yökerhossa?
Olisi todella kiva tietää onko tämä laillista vaiko laitonta? Ymmärtääkseni poltettujen levyjen käyttö DJ-toiminnassa on kiellettyä? Vastaus tähän olisi kiva. :)Terveisin,
XXXX
NRJ-kauppa ottaa yhteyttä Teostoon ja vastaa asiakkaalle:
Hei!
CD-levylle poltettuja kappaleita voi ravintolassa soittaa. Tarvittaessa kappaleiden laillisen lähteen voi todistaa kuiteista, jotka toimitetaan sähköpostiin ostoksen jälkeen.
Teostolta saimme seuraavanlaisen vastauksen:
“Meidän puolesta riittää, että kyseessä on laillinen lähde mistä biisit ostetaan. Tämä riittää yksityisen kopioinnin määrityksiin. Sen sijaan kun biisejä tallennetaan serverille omaksi soittolistaksi, jota esitetään julkisesti, muuttuu käyttömuoto yksityisestä julkiseksi. Ja jos tässä vaiheessa asiakas tekee omista, yksityishenkilönä ostamistaan biiseistä julkista esityskäyttöä varten oman listan ravintolan koneelle, tulee tästä maksaa tallennuskorvaus julkista käyttöä varten. Yhteys siis Teostoon Tuija Naulapäähän tai Asko Erikssoniin, p. 6810 1214/6810 1327 tai meilillä etunimi.sukunimi@teosto.fi. Korvaus taustamusiikin tallentamisesta on 0,10 eur/biisi, minimilaskutus 17 euroa (eli 170 biisiä mahtuu tähän minimihintaan).”
Ystävällisin terveisin
www.nrjkauppa.fi
Asiakaspalvelu
NRJ:n oma tulkinta on selvä ja Teoston vastauksesta kaksi ensimmäistä lausetta on ymmärrettäviä, mutta sitten hairahdutaan jo pahasti. Lieneekö NRJ-kauppa kysynyt tässä kysymyksensä huonosti, mutta selvää on, että NRJ-kauppakaan ei ole täysin ajan tasalla. Teosto ei mainitse mitään mahdollisista Gramexille maksettavista maksuista eikä ota mitään kantaa DJ-toimintaan.
Ei tämä ainakaan selvennä tässä blogissa käytyä “Teosto&Gramex vs. DJ”-keskustelua.