Posts Tagged ‘digital music’
The Low Down
Posted by Erik Peterson | Filed under marketing, musicians, technology
I’ve been noticing for a while that some people are confused, or not sure, about exactly what Plugola is. I have heard some people think we are a blog or band. It’s really my fault. I have failed to make that clear to you. I will be doing some rearranging, and adding some videos and [...]
Trent is Only Part Right
Posted by Erik Peterson | Filed under business, industry, marketing
Over the past few weeks I’ve been noticing a lot of talk among musician resource and/or tech blogs, about Trent Reznor’s thoughts for new/unknown artists to be heard and market their music. Of course, almost all the headlines read along the lines, “Trent says give away your music for free!” Snipettes of Reznor’s post are [...]
New Updates to PLUGOLA
Posted by Erik Peterson | Filed under site news, technology, updates
Well, we’ve been working hard on a bunch of new updates for PLUGO.LA and we are finally finished; at least with this round of updates. This work went on WAY longer than scheduled, but we wanted to be sure that these new features were functioning correctly. There are still plenty more new features coming to [...]
SoundOps - Online Mastering
Posted by Erik Peterson | Filed under musicians, technology
A friend of ours, Greg Rollett, recently sent me an email explaining a new project he’s involved in called, SoundOps. It’s online audio mastering and it seems like a good opportunity for any musician going the DIY route. There’s a lot of competition out there and quality is more important than ever, so I thought [...]
To a Mother Concerned About File-Sharing
Posted by Erik Peterson | Filed under industry, technology, trends
First, I would like to indicate that this post is in response to MusiciansWages group blogging event for all music and musician bloggers, also brought to us in part by; Music Careers at About.com and KnowtheMusicBiz.com
A mother of a teenage son is concerned about his online file-sharing:
I have a teenage son who tells me his [...]