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K1 Tipps & Tricks 80: Truphone - Mobile VOIP
portalZINE TV - Das Technologie Magazin
Truphone ist vergleichbar mit Skype und spezialisiert sich auf VOIP... More
Truphone ist vergleichbar mit Skype und spezialisiert sich auf VOIP Kommunikation über Mobiltelefone. Neben der reinen Sprachunterstützung werden auch Textnachrichten unterstützt. Truphone Mitglieder können untereinander kostenlos telefonieren, für Festnetzgespräche gibt es entsprechende günstige Tarife. http://www.truphone.com Less
Added about 13 hours ago In Technology
Volume #334 ~ Red Colored Elegy
?????? by: ??? Red Colored Elegy by: Hayashi Seiichi Seirindo/Drawn... More
?????? by: ??? Red Colored Elegy by: Hayashi Seiichi Seirindo/Drawn & Quarterly/Alternative - $24.99 Ichiro and Sachiko are not one of the many youth in the early 70’s that were involved in student protests across Japan. No, these two were struggling with other things. Their work was a constant struggle. Their family lives were a struggle. Their relationship and romance was a struggle from start to finish. When Sachiko put on a hachimaki on her forehead, it was to give her the will to keep working, not to oppose military bases. Ichiro fought for his work, but not for his family and maybe not for his love either. Red Colored Elegy is from a different era of manga. Actually, looking at this title now almost 40 years after its debut in GARO, it hardly resembles any of the manga West has come to know. But it is a great launching pad for a new brand of manga reader who might come to the medium not through the media mix friendly titles of Shonen Jump, Hana to Yume and Afternoon, but through the alternative and experimental pages of AX, GARO, f Erotics, and IKKI. Highly Recommended Click on badge to listen download the reviews (22min .mp3). Up Next… REAL, Tokyo Zombie, Kujibiki Unbalance, Me and the Devil Blues, Country of Cherry Blossoms, Slam Dunk, Honey & Cloverr / <br /> &nbsp; <img src=”http://www.assoc-amazon.com/s/noscript?tag=mang-20″ alt=”" /><br /> Less
Added 4 days ago In Design
REPOST: WMS85: Lifespring! Weekend Music Show “Get Ready!”
Lifespring! Weekend Music Show
Special Thanks To Listeners Like You Who Help To Support The Lifesp... More
Special Thanks To Listeners Like You Who Help To Support The Lifespring! Media Ministry. In addition, big thanks to our advertisers: Get your first month free when you use the promo code: Lifespring The Show Okay, so I’m not releasing this on a weekend. So what’s your point? The music is still FANTASTIC! You gotta listen to this one, fer sure! Music: Cold Hot Crash…”Dividing Up Circles” BlueShot…”It’s So Easy” Combine the Victorious…”King’s Cross” Christelle Radomsky…”Goodbye So Long” Flame Shark…”Kill Me With Your Sunshine” Alana Grace…”Black Roses Red” Click for larger view Mike Quick…”Why Do People Die?” Tenpenny Joke…”She” Monique Berry…”When The Rain Falls” Darrell Mansfield…”Get Ready” Less
Added about 1 month ago In Music
Brad Sucks - “Out Of It”
Phlow-Magazine - Free MP3 Music Culture
“A One Man Band With No Fans” | This is what Brad Sucks... More
“A One Man Band With No Fans” | This is what Brad Sucks (Brad Turcotte) says about his music. Well, he is a one man band but he is definitely not with no fans. Since 2001 he releases his music freely on the web and ever since he is using blogs and P2P-technology to spread his works. He can be considered as one of the first fully open source web-based recording artists and he just released his second album “Out of it”. His debut “I don’t know what I’m doing” (2003) was well received in the online community and made him become one of the first “web-musicians” who gained attention beyond the digital world. “[...] Despite giving my music away for free online, my songs have been licensed for television, played on commercial and campus radio, and I made enough money from licensing and sales to do a real pressing of my first CD [...] ” (Brad Turcotte) “I don’t know what I’m doing”, that was often compared to the sound of Beck, led to countless remixes that were featured on ccMixter, a Creative Commons remix-platform. Some of these remixes were put on the album “I Don’t Know What I’m Doing Remixed“. “I put the source files for my album I Don’t Know What I’m Doing online and people made a lot of remixes. I Don’t Know What I’m Doing Remixed is a compilation of some of my favorites.” (Brad Turcotte) For his new album “Out of it” he allready made source files available and it will surely not take long for new remixes to come up. “Out of it” continues the melodic sound of “I don’t know what I’m doing” but this time Brads indie/alternative rock comes along with stronger beats and even more obvious guitars. Besides his great music, Brad Sucks is one of only a few “web-musicians” who fully adapted the open source licencing model to music. He uses the BY-SA Creative Commons license, that also allows commercial use of his works (Usually netlabels and musicians go for a noncommercial license that restricts commercial use). “A lot’s changed since I started putting music on the Internet way back in 2001. Artist-endorsed free downloads were shocking. Flexible pricing was still an untested novelty. It was rare to find source files from artists and sharing music wasn’t encouraged by new artists. Recently I was asked if I’d do anything different this time around. Would I still give the music away for free? Would I still give away my source files? Would I still be easygoing about copyright? Surely I could pull back now and try to cash in. And I honestly couldn’t imagine why I’d do things different. The only reason I, a dude who made an album by himself in a country basement, has had any sort of success is because people took it upon themselves to share my music with their friends. They remixed it, they used it in their videos, they played it on their podcasts, they included it in software and games and it took on a life of its own. To sabotage that would be a huge, retarded mistake. Instead I’ll be grateful if Out of It worms around the world in even close to the same freaky way I Don’t Know What I’m Doing did and continues to.” (Brad Turcotte) If you want to know more about Brad, visit his website and listen to this Interview (Podcast), done by the Redhat Magazine. Enough said! Now go and listen to Brad Sucks, kids! MP3 Pop Music Download Download: Brad Sucks - “Out Of It” (ZIP-Archive) Artist-Website: www.bradsucks.net Release: Brad Sucks - “Out Of It” Less
Added 2 months ago In Music
Hello Morning by disillusioned
A song my band and I are working on. Acoustic/electric standard upb... More
A song my band and I are working on. Acoustic/electric standard upbeat pop rock/alt. Regrettably, we are not studio engineers and my friend is doing his best with Garage Band, which I, also regrettably, lack a copy of. I personally dislike the harmonies on every single line; that was just a trial thing. I also (as the drummer, but also as a concerned listener) think that the drums need to be punched up a good bit, especially the snare. Again, not experts at this sort of thing, so go gentle. (And our other songs mix it up a bit more, style-wise.) Less
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Stretchlinks Podcast #4: “Wally’s Got The Phone”
It’s EPISODE #4 of the Stretchlnks Podcast entitled, Wally’s ... More
It’s EPISODE #4 of the Stretchlnks Podcast entitled, Wally’s Got The Phone. More tingly fun from Heinous and Wonkles the comedy music duo, The Stretchlinks. Wander through the turnstyle of... Listen to the Stretchlinks Podcast Now! A musical melee by America's haymakers of jocularity. Only at www.stretchlinks.com Less
Added 2 months ago In Music
Stretchlinks Podcast #3: “Bicycle Assembly”
Its the Stretchlinks Podcast Episode 3 entitled, “Bicycle Assembly”... More
Its the Stretchlinks Podcast Episode 3 entitled, “Bicycle Assembly”, another hi-octane delight from the comedy music duo, Heinous and Wonkles. Join the Links as they transport us with the improv romp... Listen to the Stretchlinks Podcast Now! A musical melee by America's haymakers of jocularity. Only at www.stretchlinks.com Less
Added 3 months ago In Music
Stretchlinks Podcast #3: “Bicycle Assembly”
Its the Stretchlinks Podcast Episode 3 entitled, “Bicycle Assembly”... More
Its the Stretchlinks Podcast Episode 3 entitled, “Bicycle Assembly”, another hi-octane delight from the comedy music duo, Heinous and Wonkles. Join the Links as they transport us with the improv romp... Listen to the Stretchlinks Podcast Now! A musical melee by America's haymakers of jocularity. Only at www.stretchlinks.com Less
Added 3 months ago In Music
Please - Fluid Embrace
Here's a nice track from "Please", a band from Sweden. To quote fro... More
Here's a nice track from "Please", a band from Sweden. To quote from the website: Please consists of Lena and Andreas. Lena sings, Andreas tweaks sounds. Based in Malmö, Sweden they create delicate and stark electronic pop music. Their efforts this far have resulted in a string of infectious and powerful tracks[...] Song: Please - Fluid Embrace (5:37 min, 13 MB) License: CC-by-nc-nd 2.5 SE Source: 23seconds.org Purchase from: ? Less
Added 3 months ago In Music
Stretchlinks Podcast #2: “Brain Song”
CLICK HERE for the second Stretchlinks podcast entitled, “Br... More
CLICK HERE for the second Stretchlinks podcast entitled, “Brain Song”. Another comedy and musical skirmish by Heinous and Wonkles, aka, the Stretchlinks. Enjoy a listen to the... Listen to the Stretchlinks Podcast Now! A musical melee by America's haymakers of jocularity. Only at www.stretchlinks.com Less
Added 4 months ago In Music
Stretchlinks Podcast #2: “Brain Song”
CLICK HERE for the second Stretchlinks podcast entitled, “Br... More
CLICK HERE for the second Stretchlinks podcast entitled, “Brain Song”. Another comedy and musical skirmish by Heinous and Wonkles, aka, the Stretchlinks. Enjoy a listen to the... Listen to the Stretchlinks Podcast Now! A musical melee by America's haymakers of jocularity. Only at www.stretchlinks.com Less
Added 4 months ago In Music
12rec Netlabel: So much achieved. So much left to do!
Phlow-Magazine - Free MP3 Music Culture
Rockin’ with their netlabel since 2004! Sven Swift and Sim Su... More
Rockin’ with their netlabel since 2004! Sven Swift and Sim Sullen Interview with DIY-Netlabel 12rec | With their fabulous 50th release it’s time to visit the Do-It-Yourself Netlabel 12rec from Germany. Phlow met Sim Sullen and Sven Swift on the digital highway to have a chat about the strategies, attitude and why they enjoy exploiting themselves in the name of music! Together we unravel some old 12rec-screenshots, watch once more our most favorite netlabel-video-clip to date and listen to their new compilation. 12rec Netlabel is a two-headed squirrel. Most of you know already Sven Swift for his in-depth-reviews on Phlow-Magazine.com and his headstrong compilations he contributes to the world-wide netlabel-phenomena. In comparison Sim Sullen seems more quiet, but the head behind travels a lot through germany, fotographing creative commons- and web 2.0-conferences. I celebrated already together with them at Netlabel Festival Zürich in 2006 - and guess, what can I tell you about this netlabel-duet? Amusing, freaky and truly dedicated… Simon and Sven, how did you guys meet and how did you get the idea of coordinating a Netlabel together? Sven: Sim and me know each other from school days. We both grew up in a small city at the outer brims of the Ruhr Area in Northern Germany. We had a band and spend a lot of time photoshopping, doing flyers and stuff. We were listening to 60’s Jazz and electronic music which none of our friends did - I think that forced us together… The first recordings of our band Majestik12 were published on tape, but for the second album we decided to go online. That was out first glimpse of what the web can do for us. The opportunity to share music via the net were pretty exciting for us these days… imagine that, kids! One or two years later, a friend that just had started his studies at the KHM in Cologne came up with different demos fellow students had blessed him with. These were Sichtbeton, Yokölast and Jasmin. Simon already got in contact with the Netaudio scene, and listening to all this awesome left-field music we agreed to found a Netlabel as well. Click on the thumbnails to see, how the 12rec-website looked like in 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007! On the one hand, 12rec. seems to be a very serious project. On the other hand, I had the feeling that sometimes plain fun is your agenda. Is there a main concept behind 12rec., have you got a special intention or message while releasing free music or is it just a fun project? Sven: Both is true, actually. It’s definitely important to us that people recognize the Creative Commons license we’re working with; that listeners are aware of the fact that our music is free, in a political sense, if you dare. And we’re glad to be a label rather than one of these faceless file hosters! Despite our stylistic versatility, people know that there is no bullshit up at 12rec. Maybe the label concept sounds dated in times of UGC but this bit of nostalgia is something I can definitely live with. But neither Sim nor me are out for recruiting pees for the Netaudio fuzz. The main agenda is good music - good music, good artwork and a few well-written, humours words about the music. Are seriousity and humour contrary values? Don’t hope so! On the next page you get a private peek on how the 12rec-boys produce their wonderful CDs and why they like to enjoy exploiting themselves! Less
Added 4 months ago In Music
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Added 4 months ago In Health & Fitness
K1 Tipps & Tricks 30: searchme Suche visualisieren
portalZINE TV - Das Technologie Magazin
Vorstellung von searchme, einer Suchmaschine die Ergebnisse als Coverflow Effekt visualisiert
Added 4 months ago In Technology
Magnify - Ground Zero
(©urve)music™ Compilation May 08
Formed in the spring of 2003 in Copenhagen, Denmark. All original t... More
Formed in the spring of 2003 in Copenhagen, Denmark. All original tunes exploiting all the nooks and crannys of the jazz sound – from up-tempo bebop to free improv. Having played quite a few gigs (most notably at Carnegies Zankel Hall in NYC), the band took some time out recording their debut album in March 2007. For all information on Magnify or any other (©urve)music™ artists email: artists [at] curvemusic [dot] net ? & © 2008 (©urve)music™ Less
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STREET ATTACK vs. coBRANDiT
Street Marketing plus Social Media and Video equals one Kick-Ass Ma... More
Street Marketing plus Social Media and Video equals one Kick-Ass Marketing How-To. Agencies Street Attack and coBRANDiT join forces to build programs that tie the online and offline worlds as never before. Wow. Less
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YERTpod24.5: Revolutionary New Energy Source
The Bush Administration pursues a new revolutionary home-grown alte... More
The Bush Administration pursues a new revolutionary home-grown alternative auto fuel... (http://www.yert.com) Less
Added 7 months ago In Comedy
Venom
This is a southern rock song about starting over, shedding your ski... More
This is a southern rock song about starting over, shedding your skin. It's my favorite song that I have ever recorded, and one of the first ones I ever recorded as well. Venom was performed by my first band Brokenwater Rhythm, several of the guys are still playing music around the states. Kevin Hahn is a singer songwriter out of Nashville, and Chris York is the bassist for The Everyday People out of Austin, Texas. The instrument in the beginning is a Rainmaker and the singer plays a 12 string Seagull acoustic. I play lead guitar. Hope you enjoy it... Less
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