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| :: Posted by Sid Smith on Sat., May 12, 2012 |
There's a familiar looking painting heading up the Art & Soul exhibition in Gloucester featuring the work of PJ Crook and Estonian artist Jüri Arrak.
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It's A Jungle Out There
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Mon., Mar 18, 2013
My thanks to Jay for sending in the following item. "Best seller on amazon.com. the author made 12k" writes Jay "I didn’t think publishing was the same ripoff as the music industry. Time for an intelligentsia farting campaign!"
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Careful With Those Axes Detroit
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Mon., Mar 18, 2013
There's going to be procession of guitarists out along the streets of Detroit this week. The work is the brainchild of guitarist and Guitar Craft alumni, Patrick Grant. You can find out more about the Detroit event here.
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Papa Bear's Pix
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Sun., Mar 17, 2013
Tony Levin has posted some photos of the Crimson Project in Japan.
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Japanese Translator needed
:: Posted by David S on Thu., Mar 14, 2013
DGM continues its journey into the future. Last week we were looking for people to build Apps - this week we are looking for someone to translate The Vicar Graphic Novels for release in Japan.
Any Japanese speakers who fancy a challenge, should please contact dgm@dgmlive.com
I know that there was a problem with that email address when we put out our App appeal - it’s now fully functioning, and we’re still happy to hear from anyone.
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Todmorden 99%
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Thu., Mar 14, 2013
The PledgeMusic site reports that the orchestral version of Markus Reuter's hour-long epic, Todmorden 513 has reached 99% of its funding target. To find out more check out the site.
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A Happy Winner Writes...
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Tue., Mar 12, 2013
The winner of our recent Andrew Keeling competition, Will Cruttenden writes: "Here is a photo of my ugly mug with my wonderful prizes. Both arrived
within a few days of my birthday and I've been enjoying them both ever
since."
Stay tuned for another exciting DGMLive giveaway soon!
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Orchestra Of Crafty Guitarists Live In America
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Mon., Mar 11, 2013
Robert Fripp and the Orchestra of Crafty Guitarists will be playing three live dates in North America as part of a special performance project held in May. The dates are as follows:
Friday May 24 First Church in Cambridge 11 Garden St Cambridge, MA 02138 Doors: 7pm Showtime: 8pm All performances general admission. Tickets on sale here
Saturday May 25 Wesley United Methodist Church 98 North Maple St. Hadley, MA 01035 Doors: 7pm Showtime: 8pm All performances general admission. Tickets on sale here
Sunday May 26 Saint Marks Church in-the-Bowery (View) 131 East 10th Street New York, NY 10003 Doors: 3pm Showtime: 4pm All performances general admission. Tickets on sale here
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G3 2004 Soundscapes Now Available
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Mon., Mar 11, 2013
There are six soundscape concerts from the first leg of the G3 tour of 2004 now available to download.
The dates run from June 13th through to June 20th. You can grab all six concerts for just $22 for FLAC or the ridiculously low $16 for MP3 here.
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The Art Of Asking
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Mon., Mar 11, 2013
My thanks to Eric Best for sending in this TED talk given by Amanda Palmer. Eric writes "Given Robert’s posts on the greed within the prevailing culture of the
music industry, I thought it apposite to share this piece of
countercultural ’good news’"
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Will Streaming Kill The Music Business?
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Sat., Mar 9, 2013
My thanks to Ornate Coalman for bringing the following to our attention. Ornate writes "A blog entry by Moses Avalon on streaming and major labels notes the following: "Why Major Labels Love Getting Pennies for Dollars*--a look at streaming from the major labels perspective *major
labels make about the same revenue from albums while selling 30% less
units then they did in the pre-Internet era. (1989-2000: $48.6B,
2001-2011: $53.3B) *Now they are turning to streaming. "The
industry jargon for this is called going from an “ownership model to an
access model.” *Net Profit per unit in terms of album sales: 1--1989-2000---$4.50; 2--2001-2011---$7.90 And now, the onset of streaming: quoting the author: "It
will bring back the label’s days of shrugging at the artist’s manager
when he shows up with a $26 royalty statement for 501,324 streams. It
will bring back the power they had over distribution, promotion and the
edge they had over their free-wheelin’ indie competitors. In other
words…" "WHILE STREAMING/ACCESS MAY KILL PHYSICAL MUSIC
SALES IT WILL PARADOXICALLY RESURRECT THE MODEL THAT MADE THE MAJOR
LABELS POWERFUL." Much more at Part 1 of this expose."
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