Röyksopp with music from their new single “The Girl and the Robot” together with Robyn and the visuals from black&white science fiction classic Metropolis. Fritz Lang might have liked it.
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The highly reputable Deutsche Grammophon has tonight started to provide many of its classic music recordings as MP3 downloads.
Like its parent company, Universal Music Group that already earlier this year has begun offering music recordings without digital rights management protection, Deutsche Grammophon will provide the downloads DRM free through its online shop called “DG web shop”.
The store currently offers about 2,400 albums including 600 out-of-print CDs as high quality 320 kbps (vs. 128-192 kbps standard rate) MP3s. You can download complete works, individual tracks or whole albums…
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An outstanding music video playing with a visual technique called the “Droste Effect” which is well known from M.C. Escher’s graphical work…
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How to advertise for a classic music orchestra? Well the Zurich Chamber Orchestra came up with a quite interesting idea. A sheet of music step by step turns into a roller coaster with the lines and notes becoming the rails.
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The Official video for Camille’s song “Money Note” from her recently released album “Music Hole”.
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August 16th, 2011 at 18:04
I am confident people will need to dive into lots on this.