Tuesday, February 9. 2010
Zoe.LeelA - Lush Electronic Soul From Berlin
It’s been about two weeks ago when I received a tweet from netlabel Rec72. They recommended an artist to me, Zoe.LeelA - in particular because of ContentSphere’s Creative Commons focus.
To be honest, I get a LOT of recommendations, links, or artist followers via Twitter. And I really like that. I follow each and every person back who’s in the music business. That’s the premise. But I don’t have the time to check back all music (which is a shame).
Luckily, I did this time.
Zoe.LeelA’s EP “Queendom Come” went straight into my playlist. Sure the guy (or girl) from Rec72 doesn’t know my likes and dislikes… but he aimed into the blue and hit exactly.
It’s electronic music, spiced up with a grain of hip-hop, and a good deal of soul. Let me put it that way. Where Sarah Fimm tends to be more percussive, Zoe.LeelA’s tunes have that melodic hook that keeps stuck in your head. It’s one of that rare occasions you are glad they do.
Apart from Sarah Fimm, it is (at times) that Ladytron comes to mind, or Charlotte Martin’s “Stromata”. Or even Massive Attack’s “Mezzanine”.
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Wednesday, January 6. 2010
Recommended Music: "Ambient Circle" (Germany)
Ambient Circle is a collective of various participants located in Germany’s North-Rhine area. Every now and then, they get together to play electronic music sessions. They are entirely focused on electronic ambient music, and it’s just twelve sessions they did so far. This includes public and private sessions.
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Monday, November 23. 2009
DIY-Marketing #3: Georgia Wonder Serving Fresh Ideas in Reducing Recording Cost
Julian Moore and Stephanie are never short of clever ideas to add to their marketing. And they are really running the marketing themselves. Blogs, videos, Bandcamp, iTunes, We7, Twitter, homepage, mailings (email as well as snail mail), Facebook etc. - it is time consuming but they’re constantly connected to their fans.
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Monday, October 19. 2009
Do We Need Music Conferences?
Do We Need Music Conferences?
Music Conferences provide numerous possibilities to make business, network and discuss with your colleagues, share knowledge with your peers and discover new talents and industry trends – so they say. But do Music Conferences really provide added value and do they fulfill what they promise? Does the industry need conferences to develop to the next step? What are the reasons for the increasing amount of conferences all over Europe?
I came across this when browsing this year’s program to Luxembourg’s Sonic Visions festival and - you guessed it - conference.
Obviously, the question is a more rhetoric one. At least I hope so. Too bad if announced panel’s conclusion would be to reduce and cut conferences. Of course, some conferences appear dispensable. Actually, changes in music industry indicate that some sort of conferences has become redundant.
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Tuesday, October 13. 2009
Recommended Music: "The Bony King of Nowhere"
You may remember that when I reviewed the Peter Doherty gig months before I mentioned the opener to be worthwhile getting their own article. Here it is.
The Bony King of Nowhere - that’s what they are called. Actually, “they” means “he”. Because it’s Bram Vanparys from Ghent in Belgium plus supporting musicians.
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Saturday, October 3. 2009
Farbwerte - Lohnenswerte Perspektiven auf SchwarzRotGold
Warum der Artikel? Warum heute? Warum innerhalb eines Medien- und Musik-fokussierten Blogs?
Wir schreiben den 3. Oktober, Tag der Einheit, diesmal 2009. Wenn der Tag (glücklicherweise) auch nicht eine solch ausgeprägte Eventcharakteristik hat wie die oben genannten, so tragen die geliebten Medien mit Sondersendungen, MovieFilmFilmMovies, Kurzserien, Dokumentationen, Performances, Ratespielen und Leipziger Allerlei doch das ihnen Mögliche dazu bei.
Ein Tag zum Zurückziehen. In die eigene, solipsistische Welt.
Gäbe es da nicht Veranstaltungen - und hier finden wir wieder den Bezug zur Site-gemäßen Umgebung - die tatsächlich Anlass, Kultur und Charakterstudien zusammenführen. Auf angenehme Art und Weise. Und mit der Option, neue Blickwinkel zu finden.
Farbwerte - eine Ausstellung, geöffnet vom 02.-11.10.2009 in Berlin. Ort ist interessanterweise die ehemalige Staatliche Münze Berlin, wo Reichsmark, DDR-Mark, D-Mark und Euro geprägt wurden.
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Saturday, September 12. 2009
all2gethernow: Amanda Palmer's going for it again - at Berlin! #afp #a2n
Here’s the latest & hottest & absolutely stunning terrific update on all2gethernow: None other that Amanda Palmer, legend of DIY marketing comparable only to Trent Reznor, is coming to all2gethernow. We are in an absolute frenzy she’s willing to do a Q&A session as well as a one-off gig. A kind of impromptu one. True AFP style.
[Update: Going to Berlin?]
For anyone who’d like to go to Berlin to see Amanda but don’t know how, here’s two options. First, you might become a member of all2gether’s mixxt community and search there. Secondly, there’s The Shadowbox Net to hook up with like minded people to share cost of travel.
[Update w/details on location, time etc.]
Date: 17 September 2009
Location for both Q&A session and concert:
Münze Berlin, Molkenmarkt 2, 10179 Berlin. Map (look for #camp)
Details Q&A Session:
Time: 17:45-19:15
Room: “Zählwerk”
Ticket: 1-day only / 12 EUR (incl. access to all #camp sessions on 17 Sept - that includes Wim Wenders, btw)
Tickets available here.
Details on Gig
20:30 - [doors open]
21:00 - Siva. (http://www.myspace.com/sivaofficial)
22:00 - Voltaire
23:00 - Amanda
01:00 - [closing]
Entry for the concert only: free, donations for the artists welcome. Any donation goes directly to the artists.
Retweet heavily - and don’t you dare to NOT be there...
During the Q&A session, she will be joined by Georgia Wonder from UK, another act who chose DIY marketing. Georgia Wonder’s folk goes rock goes pop you can enjoy on Thursday afternoon. It’s worth a listen... you won’t come across a voice like Stephanie’s that often in these casting days.
all2gethernow: 10 weeks of work, 12+ presentations, 50 sessions, no budget.

The number of exhibitors was said to be low. Due to online piracy.
This is what Dieter Gorny, CEO of German Body of Music Industry (BVMI) told the public when Popkomm (founded by Gorny), Germany’s most important and one of Europe’s largest music business conferences was cancelled on 19 June.
Then, Jana Herwig, addressing Berlin’s music scene blogged from Vienna: “Can’t you do anything about it and make it happen yourself, bottom-up style? #unkomm”. She coined the hash tag paving the way. By 7 July at the founding meeting, all2gethernow was born.
It took us little more than 10 weeks to prepare for an event including festival, barcamp and conference on exactly the same date Popkomm 2009 should’ve been taking place. There’s two camp days packed with about 50 sessions and the conference presenting 12+ speaker slots.
Not everyone was able to fit an appearance into his personal schedule that quickly.
Nevertheless, all2gethernow amongst others features
- Melvin Benn (Director of Festivals // Mean Fiddler)
- Amke Block (CEO // Audiomagnet)
- Julie Borchard-Young (“The Metropolitan Opera Live in HD”)
- Andrew Dubber (NewMusicStrategies.com)
- Jim Griffin (Choruss)
- Paul Keller (Project Lead // Creative Commons Netherlands)
- Laurent Kratz (CEO/CoFounder // Jamendo)
- Gerd Leonhard (MediaFuturist.com)
- Alexander Ljung (CEO/CoFounder // SoundCloud)
- Tim Renner (CEO // MotorEntertainment)
- Kilian Steiner (Director/Legal Advisor // GEMA)
- Wim Wenders
This event has no budget but great sponsors. Anyone of us is in it for the matter.
all2gethernow - a new music and culture convention.
Thursday, September 3. 2009
The GEMA Presumption as an Entry Barrier (Pt. 3/3)
At all2gethernow, I am going to discuss the topic as a part of the #camp. Furthermore I’m participating in the discussion on “Collection Societies and Rights Management”. Hopefully, many of you will join us to discuss. Those who can’t be there in person, please join our community. There, you will be able to submit suggestions and comment on anything.
So, please take this series of articles as some kind of basics to what I’m going to discuss with all of you at all2gethernow. No matter whether it’s online or offline. Posts are published day by day.
[English translation of part 3 is coming soon. Due to organisational tasks at all2gethernow, it will take an additional one or two days to translate. Since the text is available in German already, I just posted it in advance for all German readers.]
Teil 1&2 findet Ihr hier:
“Die GEMA-Vermutung als Markteintrittsbarriere (Teil 1/3)”
“Die GEMA-Vermutung als Markteintrittsbarriere (Teil 2/3)”
Glaube ist gut, Wissen ist besser.
Gleichgültig, wie das Urteil eines (notwendigen) Sachverständigen zum Thema aussieht, der Beleg für die Verfügbarkeit einer hinreichenden Größe frei lizensierten Materials muss vor Gericht erbracht werden. Denn die GEMA-Vermutung ist gängige Rechtsprechung und wird erst vor dem BGH endgültig widerlegt werden können. Aber die Schwierigkeit liegt in der Nachprüfbarkeit. Der GEMA liegen neben ihren stets aktuellen Geschäftszahlen natürlich auch die Zahlen der zu verwertenden Titel vor - wo aber sind die belegbaren Zahlen frei lizenzierter Stücke?
Aufmerksamkeit.
Darüber hinaus hat die GEMA Pressesprecher und Lobbyisten. Nicht die Künstler, die ihre Werke GEMA-frei anbieten. Für die Verbraucher existieren letztere Künstler nicht. Selbst wenn international renommierte Künstler wie Trent Reznor oder die Smashing Pumpkins Titel unter Creative Commons veröffentlichen - die Masse des Publikums nimmt es nicht wahr. Es erscheint unwichtig. Die meiste Beachtung für diese Aktionen, Marketingstrategien und teilweise auch Geschäftsmodelle wird den Künstlern durch das Web zuteil. Continue reading "The GEMA Presumption as an Entry Barrier (Pt. 3/3)" »
The GEMA Presumption as an Entry Barrier (Pt. 2/3)
At all2gethernow, I am going to discuss the topic as a part of the #camp. Furthermore I’m participating in the discussion on “Collection Societies and Rights Management”. Hopefully, many of you will join us to discuss. Those who can’t be there in person, please join our community. There, you will be able to submit suggestions and comment on anything.
So, please take this series of articles as some kind of basics to what I’m going to discuss with all of you at all2gethernow. No matter whether it’s online or offline. Posts are published day by day.
For parts 1&3, please go here:
Part 1, Part 3
There are two issues, and each one constitutes a well functioning entry barrier in itself. But, in conjunction they are seamlessly joint: The GEMA presumption, and closely linked the free licence composers’ and providers’ scattered acting.
Why are they that closely linked?
First off, GEMA is responsible for maintaining the GEMA presumption. Secondly, GEMA does not allow members to license selected works under Creative Commons. Free licence composers are kept out of the market without having any organisation representing them. It is plain to see why Germany’s collection society does not want to offer billing and administration of Creative Commons licences (although they could get a good revenue by doing so). But, in the end this results in increasing the demand an alternative to today’s common collection society. Latest by launch of an alternative platform, organisation or institution the GEMA presumption is going to fall. Now this isn’t at all what GEMA wants. Continue reading "The GEMA Presumption as an Entry Barrier (Pt. 2/3)" »








