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MP3 Headlines & News for August 14, 2009


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Otafuku Rex; Mix Them, Mash Them Up
The new band Otafuku Rex has debuted their music video, Do Me, I'm the Best, and is inviting fans to get in on the action and create their own remixes by mashing up the groups video and music, adding in their own music and video, and sending the results to friends.

Apple Intros 8GB iPod nano Red
Apple today announced a new 8GB model of the iPod nano (PRODUCT) RED Special Edition. The new 8GB iPod nano (PRODUCT) RED Special Edition holds up to 2,000 songs and is available for $249, joining the 4GB model priced at $199.

Tom Group to bring Spotify music service to China (Reuters)
Reuters - Chinese media conglomerate Tom Group said on Wednesday it is teaming up with European Internet firm Spotify to bring the company's popular digital music streaming service to China.

Is Apple's iPod Dying -- And Does Apple Care? (PC World)
PC World - The beloved and oft-copied iPod MP3 music player has been a huge part of Apple's bread and butter success since the first edition launched in 2001, but iPod sales revenues are apparently dropping and being eclipsed by revenues for Macs and iPhones.

Hot Portable Media Players to Look Out For (PC World)
PC World - Demand for stand-alone portable media players (PMPs) continues--even as the line between mobile phone and music player becomes more and more blurred. And the latest PMPs are packed with features and capabilities that go beyond Apple's core series of iPods.

Griffin Intros Hi-Way Case for iPod Hi-Fi
Griffin Technology today announced Hi-Way, a versatile, custom fit, roadworthy carrying case for the iPod Hi-Fi compact stereo.

Man Destroys iPod In A Blender
Blendtec, a company that makes heavy duty blenders, is destroying iPods to help sell $400 blenders.

iTunes Hits Two Billion Sold Milestone
Apple today announced that more than two billion songs, 50 million television episodes and over 1.3 million feature-length films have been purchased and downloaded from the iTunes Store.


MP3 Tech Commentary

Product Preview: Philips GoGear Opus - A New Portable Media Player
The Philips line up of GoGear portable media players has churned out over the years a steady stream of quality devices known for their sleek looks and easy to use interfaces. These forward thinking products also tend to come with new audio enhancements from Philips, itself a major player in the larger consumer electronics market.

The upcoming Philips GoGear Opus digital audio/video player is certainly no exception to this rule of potential innovation. The company has tossed a number of useful functions into this device...read more

Michael Jackson Song Downloads Top 1.9 Million In a Week

Following on from Michael Jackson's death almost 3 weeks ago, digital sales of his music continue to be buoyant. According to the latest sales figures by Nielsen SoundScan, over 1.9 million songs were downloaded in the U.S. this past week. Overall, global digital sales have exceeded 8.1 million tracks since Michael Jackson's passing. Another interesting analysis of Nielsen SoundScan's sales figures is how quickly sales of his digital albums eclipsed physical ones shortly after his demise; 57 percent of albums purchased were in the digital form. However, this has now shifted back this past week to 90 percent physical sales versus 10 percent digital.

These figures highlight the important role that digital music services play when consumers want to instantly own music. Even though physical sales remain strong there is a growing trend for music fans to turn to digital tracks for their on-demand needs.

Data Source © Nielsen SoundScan

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Free Music Downloads This Week

In the music spotlight this week, we bring you another selection of promotional tracks that cover a wide spectrum of genres. The free music downloads this week are:

Mew

Repeaterbeater is an indie/progressive rock track from Danish band, Mew. Their forthcoming album, No More Stories is due for release in the U.S. on Aug. 25 (Columbia Records).

Jeremy Davenport

Jeremy Davenport's Almost Never single is a teaser from his new Jazz album, We'll Dance 'Til Dawn, which can now be purchased from digital music services or as a physical from Basin Street Records.

The Bloody Beetroots

The teaser track, Butter, is an electronic dance track from The Bloody Beetroots. Their debut album, Romborama, is due out on Aug. 25 (Dim Mak Records).

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Free Music Downloads This Week

Here is another selection of free promotional tracks that you can download for free. These full songs will hopefully give you a good taster before purchasing the band/artist's music. The free music downloads this week are:

Care Bears On Fire

Superteen is a garage rock song from Care Bears on Fire which is featured on their new album, Get Over it! (S-Curve Records), available now.

Passion Pit

This MySpace Transmissions session showcases the electro-rock band, Passion Pit. There are 4 full tracks in the free music download.

The Fire And Reason

Do It Again is an electro-pop dance music track from the band, The Fire And Reason. Their Do It Again EP features 3 remixes which is now available from the iTunes Store.

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Free Music Tracks This Week

Here's another selection of free digital music tracks that you can either download, or listen to via streaming audio. In the spotlight this week we have:

Peter Bjorn and John

Even though this first song isn't an MP3 download, you can have great fun by remixing it! It Don't Move Me by Peter Bjorn and John is an interactive track that enables you to use presets to change the way the song plays. The song is split up into 6 channels (vocals, drum, bass, keyboards, guitar, and percussions) which you can manipulate to create your very own remix. There's also a competition (closes Sept. 12) that you can enter for a chance to get your mix on the bands MySpace page.

Vega

This huge mashup called, Pre-party Jamz, is a promotional track showcasing Vega's recently released EP, Well Known Pleasures. This track is a good example of the Disco House genre which blends house music and disco to form a modern sound.

Spiral Beach

Domino is a track from the Canadian Indie Rock band, Spiral Beach, and is a teaser from their forthcoming album, The Only Real Thing, due out Sept. 22 (Spark Music).

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Free Music Downloads This Week

In our music discovery spotlight this week, we showcase another selection of free promotional tracks designed to broaden your musical horizons :

Manchester Orchestra

This MySpace Transmissions session spotlights the indie-rock band, Manchester Orchestra. You can download the free session as a .zip file which contains 5 complete tracks.

Clubfeet

This track from Electronica band, Clubfeet, is a teaser from their Gold on Gold album (Plant Music) that's out now as a digital music download from iTunes and Beatport.

Moby

The track, Mistake, is an ambient electronica download taken from Moby's latest album, Wait For Me (Mute Records). It's available now on CD, Vinyl, and via digital download.

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