Posts Tagged ‘interview’

Nine Inch Nails releases new single, Discipline, to radio

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

A new song by Nine Inch Nails (with lyrics and everything) was sent to radio stations around the country, and debuted at the same time around the US. The song, Discipline, was only mastered yesterday. Follow The NIN Hotline for more info…

If you ordered the 2xCD version from ghosts.nin.com, it is shipping to you today. If you ordered the deluxe package on or before 6 April, it will ship on 1 May. If you ordered 7 April or later, it will ship on 15 May (this is due to…

Alicia Keys Clarified

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

Being misquoted, misunderstood and taken out of context is one of the most definite things to occur in the media world. And unfortunately, this normally leaves an opening for idiotic and ignorant people to prey upon the situation and start trouble like a bunch of ego maniac and pompous teenagers.

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16 Names Of Things You Never Knew Had Names

Thursday, March 27th, 2008

One of the great things about the search for significance and recognition is that pretty much everything has a name.

Sometimes when my friends and I get caught up in nostalgia we start listing bands of the yesteryear that we would like to see, and how much we would be willing to pay to see…

Want $3,000 for free? Pirate your own album.

Monday, February 11th, 2008

Benn Jordan (AKA The Flashbulb), a recording artist who uploaded a torrent of his own new album before his fans did, not only outlines the statistics of the donations returning the generocity, but compares them to CD sales after ditching his previous record label deals.

So, did I do good? Is piracy helping my income or hindering it? Well, if you don’t count the cost for gear, hiring musicians, or any of the other expenses that go into making, manufacturing, or shipping an album…I have grossed…

Pirated by iTunes, Artist Turns to BitTorrent

Wednesday, February 6th, 2008

The Flashbulb, aka Benn Jordan, became so outraged when he discovered that iTunes was effectively pirating his music, that he uploaded copies of his latest album to BitTorrent. TorrentFreak caught up with Benn to learn more about the decision to stop distributors and ‘coked-up label reps’ from getting all the cash.

The thing RIAA is scared of is that their billion dollar backbone can no longer shelter people from exploring music themselves. Their business plan had evolved into telling the world what they will want to listen to and buy, and now they’ll…