Update: Jay-z “I’m always looking at the next move”
Def Jam present talks the about his next move…President Carter canceled his highly anticipated interview with Angie Martinez this week which would have addressed the speculation that he was going to take up a post at Columbia records. The Roc front man stated to Angie-Ma on the phone that he was happy with his position at Def Jam and took shots at the press by stating, “I’m nowhere near that. That’s the papers, they are ahead of me” dismissing rumors of his departure.
Another Interview is expected to take place on Hot97 this Friday the 3rd of August.
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August 23rd, 2007
Hey, got the lowdown on a very cool new advance in musicasting: Synchronicity Live. Complete concerts, broadcast live, for FREE! Jay-Z or wannabees pay nothing to get the word out on the street.
Synchronicity Live (http://synchronicitylive.com) is a cool new website that lets musicians anywhere in the world upload their concerts LIVE - and fans all around the globe can watch them as they happen!
MySpace has the songs and YouTube has the videos. Synchronicity Live just completes the triangle. Synchronicity Live streams the full concert, whatever the band sends in. And, almost all of what airs will be up to the musicians - no record company bigwig giving orders, the players call the shots.
So how does it work? To put a concert online, a band only needs a digital video camera, a computer and a broadband Internet connection. That’s it! There’s no limit on how many concerts Synchronicity Live can show at once. Down the road there will be thousands at a time, and once a concert has been played, it’s recorded. But it’s only archived if the band wants it to be. The players have the power, like never before!
Who can watch and listen? Well, you’ll need Adobe Flash 9 installed for the first minute and then you have to register to stay. It’s FREE and includes some basic personal information - not for Synchronicity Live, but for the bands. That’s so a band can go to a label and say, “Look, I play every Friday night, and I have 15,000 people who listen to me. Here are their demographics.”
Synchronicity Live is basically a site that allows unknown bands to be seen and heard. But it can go well past that. If venues get involved, everyone in the country can watch a night’s music at the Roxy in Los Angeles, the Bluebird in Nashville or the Apollo in New York. How cool is that??