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Are CGI Avatars the future of Pop Stars?

This new technology could be the answers to the music industries problematic Pop Stars.  No more worries about the Pop Star getting to old to sing/market, no worries about drugs and alcohol.  This could be the future of Pop Stars worldwide and of course Japan did it first.  Japan’s Crypton Future Media has unleashed upon the world what may be the future of pop music in the amazingly realistic, holographic singing idol Hatsune Miku.

Hatsune is a product of Japan’s popular Vocaloid software scene in which fans can create their own songs for fictional characters to sing. The twist here is that Crypton took things to the next level by making the character into a hologram and actually putting their avatar on tour, playing to huge enthusiastic audiences. The spectacle of a hologram performing on stage, with a live backing band in front of thousands of screaming fans is pure science fiction brought to real life. To really process exactly how amazing (and hauntingly creepy) the Hatsune Miku music tour is, take a look at the HD video below.

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Does A Band Still Need A Website?

A common discussion seems to be invading my recent conversations with fellow musicians; how to stay visible in this ever changing musical climate.  Does a band still need a website? Many people will say no.  I have heard people say, “My band has a myspace and that is all we need.”  Very poor decision.  Myspace is a small space on the net for musicians.  You need a myspace, facebook, twitter, etc.  There is no doubt about it.  I do think there is a need in this world to engage your core audience, whoever that may be.  How can you completely engage an audience on some other website’s platform?  You need a creative space.  You need a dot com, .us or whatever.  You need to use your social tools to push people there.  You need to give your fans a reason to visit your official website.  Give them some free stuff.  Sell some stuff too!  Constant updates without spamming.  You need to be the creative person you are at all times and let people know about it in more places than just myspace.  Sorry lazy band dudes.  A band does still need a website.  Don’t get lost in social spaces alone.  Do it all.

Better Sound for Your Laptop Computer

Better Sound for Your Laptop

(J. BUTERA III – DPSPLUGIN.COM)  All of us who own laptops have the same issue; portability vs quality.  Maybe your machine fits nicely in your backpack but you are missing the one key that makes playing your favorite game enjoyable.  Or perhaps your net book is great for email on the go but heats up and shuts down while watching Hulu.  And of course playing music on a laptop always sounds like the conversations you had as a kid over a string and two tin cans.  Well, we’ve been working on that last issue…

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