Monthly Archives: May 2010

What I’ve been up to since Bingo

Just wanted to let y’all know what I’ve been up recently! Last Friday I finished recording a song in the studio of Stefano Sorrentino, a very talented producer from Italy who has produced several Billboard hits including Kim Sozzi’s “Feel Your Love

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Creative Ways For Musicians To Use Today’s & Tomorrow’s Hottest Websites

The following are some creative ways artists and bands can use today’s and tomorrow’s hottest social media websites to increase their visibility online and offline. It is absolutely imperative for artists to have a social media presence in 2010 in order to grow an organic fanbase, so if you haven’t already, it’s time to jump on the bandwagon! [...] Continue reading

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New radio edit of “Bingo” – and remix coming soon!

Here is the Radio Edit of my latest single with John Dahlbäck, “Bingo”. Just heard the remix too – sounding sick!!

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From Australia to England

My hot hot music tip of the week!

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Why I Think Spotify will end illegal downloading

Last week, I wrote about why I think Spotify is a great tool for artists as a means of spreading their music, and this week I want to go even further and explain why I think Spotify will probably and hopefully kill illegal downloading forever, putting the money back into the artists’ pockets after a decade of panic in the music industry. Sue me if I’m wrong, but I think I may be onto something here!

In the new version of Spotify, you are now able to import music to Spotify from your local harddrive (such as from iTunes). I just came across this article (heads up: it’s written in Swedish) that brings up the privacy issue of giving Spotify access to your other music. The author means that since all the major record companies basically own Spotify, it would be very hard for Spotify to withhold this user info from them, and this could mean that the labels would be using Spotify as a means of finding illegal downloaders and putting them behind bars.[...]
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