Following the interest in the YouTube thread, here's another site I came across (following up on a new Staind song) that has lots of current bands' samples (mainly audio), links to their websites, "groupie" forums, etc. It's called MySpace Music. Check it out. :T
Myspace Music - Very Nice Site
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by bigburnerThen listen to my son's band's latest song "Gore 2 da FLOOR", which he recorded and mixed in his bedroom last Saturday.
It is amazing what can be done with software these days. A few years ago this recording would have required racks and racks of equipment.
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Channel: In Tune - All about the music
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by Andrew PrattMusic industry: CD remains best form of music
By ANGELA PACIENZA
TORONTO (CP) -- Don't be tempted to get rid of your CD library just yet.
Despite the soaring popularity of digital music players such as IPod,... -
by JohnloudbOkay, I have to admit I'm a bit stupid and naive about YouTube.
ops: I just thought it was mostly people posting their home movies, political opinions, and such. Anyhoo, Russ L mentioned he looked up some music on YouTube, and I decided to check out KT Tunstall on YouTube, after Russ recommended...
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Channel: Audio Hideout
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by Danbry39All right, I'll admit that I've been visiting YouTube quite a bit of late. But, beyond Brookers, TheWineKone, LisaNova, and LazyDork, I've found a great bunch of musicians performing at the site.
I'll put down some links to some of these talented folk and hope you enjoy, as well as...-
Channel: In Tune - All about the music
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by krekPhilips is launching a HD based music server, without build in speakers. This device can best be compared with the Hifidelio or the upcoming Cambridge Audio 640H. It's called the WACS 5, and on the following site you can look in the User Manuel, wich gives the most info to date. I can't find the DAC...-
Channel: Audio Hideout
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