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Mick Fleetwood on the MP3 'Dumbing Down' of Music A generation of music lovers is getting ripped off. That's the feeling among audiophiles including Mick Fleetwood of Fleetwood Mac, who say that MP3 compression has ruined the music. In some cases, it's ruining your ears. www.cnbc.com
MP3 ROUNDUP: Moonface, Dana Buoy, Spanish Prisoners The prolific and lyrically dense Spencer Krug of Wolf Parade and Sunset Rubdown fame is putting those adjectives to work on his newest moniker Moonface, which previously only consisted of “marimba and shit-drums.” www.chartattack.com
Used MP3 Music Files Legal To Sell Says Federal Judge According to a federal judge, MP3 files are legal to sell if the person selling them, bought them. This is after Capitol Records wanted to shut down a used MP3 store which the record company deemed not legal to do. Record labels have quite a stronghold over music and are very serious about people sharing [...] Used MP3 Music Files Legal To Sell Says Federal Judge is a post from: The Inquisitr www.inquisitr.com
Neil Young: MP3 Isn't Good Enough For Music Vinyl lovers out there have probably been lamenting for ages about the sound quality of digital music, especially since the MP3 format took over the rest of the world. MP3s may have a small file size, but contains no more than five percent of a song's original source data, making the format a horrible choice for discerning music enthusiasts. Enter Neil Young, who's more than happy to put the MP3 ... www.overclockersclub.com
Secondhand MP3 shop can keep trading during EMI trial Redigi sued by music giant over copyright violations Redigi has escaped a court injunction that would have prevented it trading throughout the duration of a court battle over alleged copyright infringement.… go.theregister.com
Neil Young Wants Digital Music to Die Death to the MP3. Long live vinyl, said rock icon Neil Young, speaking at an industry conference on Tuesday. www.pcmag.com
Why Neil Young Hates MP3 — And What You Can Do About It Neil Young is right: Those songs on your iPhone do sound like crap, and it's time we demand better-sounding alternatives for our digital music. Here we explain exactly what's wrong with the MP3, and provide options for much higher-quality digital music formats. www.wired.com
MP3 Roundup: Veronica Falls, Cloud Control, and Zeus It hasn’t been long since the release of Veronica Falls’ 2011 self-titled debut, but the band is already back at it. “My Heart Beats” provides a perfect snapshot of the group’s melody-rich shoegaze pop, without forcing you to look at the irritatingly hip-looking band members. www.chartattack.com
Gadget Lab Podcast: E-Cigarettes, a 3-D Food Printer, the Future of Digital Music This week, Michaels Isaac and Calore discuss Facebook's looming public stock offering, take a gander at a 3-D printer that outputs to a unique fried-food format, and dig into high-definition alternatives to MP3 audio. But the show, quite dramatically, opens with a big puff of smoke. www.wired.com
Media : MP3: coco morier “Explosions” New Mexico native, coco morier made her way to Los Angeles to via Berlin where she had birthed her raucous electro-trash pop girl duo Electrocute. coco has since collaborated and written with a diverse group of artists/producers ranging from Miike Snow, Wynter Gordon, Junkie XL and the legendary Tom Jones. Check out her single "Explosions" below to get a taste. Explosions by coco morier Keep an ... filtermagazine.com
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