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08 Sep

New Software Allows You to Record Streaming Internet Radio With Radio2MP3

Roselle Park, NJ (PRWEB) July 15, 2005

The fallout of the recent RIAA lawsuits and shut down of peer-to-peer (P2P) networks, download music fans turn to a more legal way of downloading new music tunes. Using new streaming recorder software called Radio2MP3. Have you used your cassette recorder to record a favorite song off of the radio? Or a VCR to record a show you regularly watch? Now you can do the same thing with streaming Internet radio on your home computer!

Radio2MP3 records internet radio stations, burns music files to a CD, converts media to different format and splits songs into individual MP3s. The software also tags each file with the artist, title, genre and album.

“It’s is a new way to capture streaming music as individual MP3 files,” says Radio2MP3 founder Gene Kursky . “Simply listen to your favorite online radio station and let Radio2MP3 do all the work. Now music fans can avoid RIAA lawsuits without using peer-to-peer networks. It’s a great way to discover new music.”

Radio2MP3 allows you to choose what genre of music you would like to record. You can then search the Internet for radio stations and setup schedule recordings when you are out. Walk away and return later to find dozens, even hundreds of your favorite songs neatly stored on your computer as MP3 files.

Features of Radio2Mp3 streaming music recorder:

Record Internet radio songs or talk shows as MP3 files.

Play on your computer with Audio Player.

Burn a compilation CD to play in your car or CD player.

Duplicate file remover automatically removes duplicate songs.

Add your own stations manually.

Split large files into individual tracks.

Schedule to record a favorite radio station at a certain time of the day.

Record up to 30 Internet radio stations at one time.

Convert to various file formats (MP3, WAV, WMA)

Radio2MP3 is available for instant download online at http://www.radio2mp3.com.

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08 Sep

Jessica Simpson Ends Maria Sharapova’s Record Run As The Most Searched For Celeb Of The Week – Celebopedia

(PRWEB) August 8, 2005

Celebopedia.com – Celebopedia ( http://www.celebopedia.com ), the Internet’s leading celebrity encyclopedia, announced today the 10 most searched for celebrities for the week of August 1-August 7, 2005. The numbers reflect the amount of interest their entries in the celebrity encyclopedia earned in the week.

“Dukes Of Hazzard” star/pop diva Jessica Simpson drew the most searches this week in a landslide, ending tennis idol Maria Sharapova’s record 6 straight weeks atop the charts. Sharapova herself came in third, behind spunky “Pirates of the Caribbean” actress Keira Knightley. Angelina Jolie came in fourth on continuing public fascination with her rumored relationship with Brad Pitt. R&B queen Beyonce Knowles came in fifth, with the multi-talented Hilary Duff drawing the sixth most searches. Another multi-talented star, Jennifer Lopez, jumped to seventh on news that she is considering retiring from the entertainment business. Hotel heirness/reality TV star Paris Hilton came in eighth on word that she and Nicole Richie would be reteaming on “The Simple Life 4″ after all. Two models well-known for their attractive derrieres came in ninth and tenth respectively, rap video vixen Vida Guerra and Internet sensation Keyra Agustina.

New entries on Celebopedia this week include Natalia Baron, Elodie Bouchez, Connie Britton, Kimberly Brooks, Kim Dickens, Clea Duvall, Corri English, Cynthia Ettinger, Carla Gallo, Kathy Griffin, Anna Gunn, Paula Malcomson, Danielle Panabaker, Mary-Louise Parker, Molly Parker, Sarah Paulson, Brenda Song, Kelly Vitz, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Brady Corbet, Justin Kirk, Romany Malco, Hunter Parrish, Anton Yelchin and Trace Adkins.

The Celebopedia celebrity encyclopedia is one of the top celebrity information sites on the World Wide Web. It currently contains over 1500 celebrity profiles and is visited by tens of thousands of people every day.

Celebopedia can be found on the Web at http://www.celebopedia.com

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04 Sep

Maria Sharapova Most Searched For In Sixth Straight Week, Smashing Lindsay Lohan’s Record on Celebopedia

(PRWEB) August 3, 2005

Celebopedia ( http://www.celebopedia.com ), the Internet’s leading celebrity encyclopedia, announced today the 10 most searched for celebrities for the week of July 25-July 31, 2005. The numbers reflect the amount of interest their entries in the celebrity encyclopedia earned in the week.

Maria Sharapova led all searches for a sixth straight week, breaking Lindsay Lohan’s record of five straight weeks atop the chart. Actress Shar Jackson came in second on news involing her ex and Britney Spears’ husband Kevin Federline. All-around superstar Jessica Simpson drew the third most searches, with “Must Love Dogs” actress Diane Lane coming in fourth. Beyonce Knowles was the fifth most searched for, with Angelina Jolie coming in sixth. Actress Sienna Miller continued to draw great interest in the wake of her breakup with Jude Law, coming in seventh. Overstock.com TV commercial model Sabine Ehrenfeld suprised in eighth place, while popstar Hilary Duff came in ninth. Paris Hilton rounded out the top 10.

New entries on Celebopedia this week include Michael C. Hall, Lauren Ambrose, Freddy Rodriguez, Lili Taylor, Mathew St. Patrick, Justina Machado, Jeremy Sisto, Ben Foster, Tina Holmes, Gale Harold, Peter Paige, Randy Harrison, Thea Gill, Hal Sparks, Robert Gant, Scott Lowell, Michelle Clunie, Jennifer Beals, Laurel Holloman, Katherine Moennig, Erin Daniels, Leisha Hailey, Sarah Shahi, Rachel Shelley and Eric Lively.

The Celebopedia celebrity encyclopedia is one of the top celebrity information sites on the World Wide Web. It currently contains over 1400 celebrity profiles and is visited by tens of thousands of people every day.

Celebopedia can be found on the Web at http://www.celebopedia.com

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02 Sep

Running an Underground Death Metal Music Record Label

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by kaysha

Running an Underground Death Metal Music Record Label

My first injection of Extreme Metal Music was back in 1985, i was 13 and a Metallica – “Ride The Lighning” cassette crossed my paths (Yes back then that was considered Extreme). I remember being at home alone with my crappy old “Ghetto Blaster” (that ‘ate tapes’) and fascinated at the cool “Electric Chair” cover art, it was at that moment within the first 30 seconds of “Fight Fire with fire” that my life would no doubt be set down a new path and Extreme Death Metal Music would be my fate. I remember being blown-away and scared shitless at the same time. The shear aggression and speed of the music was unlike anything i had ever heard (remember this was 1984 and i was 13 and Def Leppard was about the heaviest i had ever heard) and it was that very song that forever changed my life (thanx James) and led me to investigate this style of music even more. Bands like Slayer, Venom, Possessed and Death became the metal music that “Got me thru the day”

Well, the year is now 2008 and even though Metallica’s “Ride The Lighning” is still one of my top 20 favorite albums of all time, Extreme Metal Music is like drugs, one is too many and a thousand is not enough.
The need for faster, heavier, more brutal and intense music dosages becomes the addiction. In today’s world of Extreme Metal Music – Metallica would probably be considered choir boys. 

I guess it’s time to talk about what this article is actually about… running an underground Death Metal Record Label. First off, running an underground death metal label like this usually meansrunning it from your parents basement, or if your a grown man who just can’t seem to grow up, your running it from your own basement and are constantly having to remind your wife,”would you rather me be here at home with you wasting all our money, or at the strip clubs wasting all our money). Truth be told probably 90% of Death Metal Record Labels that exist do it for the pure love of the music and do it on top of working 40 – 50 hours a week doing something that actually makes money, and to those who continue to do it while investing their own money and risking their marriages and relationships i raise my Corona and “Cheers You!”… But that’s just what Extreme Metal does to people, there is a devotion to it, there is just this undeniable force that encapsulates you… it’s like being in a gang… a really large gang!

I work for a small record label CDN Records, a basement run 2 person operation managing over 2000 Extreme titles in the genres of Death Metal, Brutal Death Metal, Melodic Death Metal, Grindcore, Goregrind, Black Metal, Thrash Metal and more. The other person involved again and actually the one who started the label, a grown man like myself in his late 30′s obsessed with metal music in it’s most extreme form and probably the biggest “Death” (the band) fan you will ever meet. He started the label over 15 years ago, originally called “Civilian Death Network”, but after 9-11 it was apparent that we needed to change the name, hence (CDN Records). The label started out mostly as a “Tape Trading” network trading various Death metal bands demos with other Death Metal music fans around the world, and back then without the internet and low-cost’s of producing cd’s the cost involved could bankrupt most people. Most of us doing this tape trading stuff usually spent every last extra penny we had, we begged borrowed and stole just so we could pay for postage.But with the advent of the internet and the ability to manufacture “CD’s” cheap the label was able to evolve into a full-blown record label, signing and releasing
bands.

Currently we have over 15 of our own titles, and what we do is trade our titles with other Extreme Labels around the world which increases our distro catalogue. It’s a great system, and its probably the only form a music in the world (that i know of) that operates like this… again reminding me of the bond and devotion to Extreme Music us “Metalheads” have. It’s like there is no competition between all Underground metal labels, we work together to create an even larger network. Its and even better deal for alot of the bands in the Death Metal, Extreme Music genre. We have taken bands who would never have been able to get their music on a cd let alone shipped out and into the hands of metalheads around the world… and that’s a great feeling and what fuels us to keep going.

Although, we first do this for the love of Death Metal music, we definitely work very hard at trying to get “Death Metal Music” to pay the bills. How much better could it get? promoting the music you love and making a living do it…

Tips for staring your own Death Metal Record label:
1. Find a band that you really like and has already recorded their own full-length cd (This saves you money)
2. Sign the band to a simple distribution deal, you press 1000 copies and give the band a few hundred copies (most death metal bands will jump at the chance for this)  
3. Get yourself a simple web site and the ability to sell your product online.
4. Spend countless hours surfing the internet looking for other small Extreme Death Metal labels… create a long list
5. Contact all the labels you found online and ask if they do “Trades”, usually trades are based on a point system you’ll figure that out quick.
6. Most labels will trade 3-5 copies to start, trade with 100 labels you now have 300-500 titles to add to your web sites online catalogue
7. Don not take more than 10 copies of any one title… 3-5 at most
8. Promote online, Promote Online, Promote online… forums, blogs, myspace etc etc.
9. Repeat steps 1 thru 7 once you have no more of the original 1000 cd’s you pressed, of the cd traded well press the same release, if you struggled
to get other labels to take it on trade, search for a new band and try again.
10. You will be very lucky to sell more than a few thousand copies of any 1 Extreme Death metal cd, Grindcore cd or Black Metal CD (unless you happy to get lucky enough to sign the next Cannibal Corpse or Cradle of Filth)  release so don’t get frustrated, the key is to
build your online catalogue with 1000′s of titles to chose from and enjoy the fact that you are now promoting and selling 100′s of Extreme Metal bands.

For all you Death Metal, Brutal Death metal, Melodic Death metal, Grindcore, Goregrind, Black Metal and Thrash Metal needs, stop on by www.cdnrecords.com

CDN Records is an underground indie record label specialzing in heavy metal sub-genres including Death Metal, Brutal Death Metal Music, Melodic Death Metal, Black Metal, Grindcore and more.

www.cdnrecords.com

01 Sep

Communicated? Your own record: second? Part I

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If you remove your own record can be brought done and done successfully? s! In these? C? Tooth section, four tips have? T? discussed? s on her? you to do just this, investors, group contracts, work for hire and a budget for publicity?, distribution and promotion.

Let’s discuss the most crucial steps to take in lib? rant without your own record deal with major labels and their recording contracts, music contracts and various business contracts music .

1. Do you m? Not take, m? Me if you ex? Cutez the show, commercial contracts will stay involved? S, in fact, they must? Be! For lib? Rer a record you’ll need a producer? a certain point, it is a given? e. These producers, especially if one of them is? Foreigners, must sign contracts for the music business somehow. In this, you need to? How complete co? T is manipulated? If advances are to? Are the producer and, if royalties are pay? Are. Get this done? advance if there is no confusion in the future it!

2. Whether you use your own songs or times, you need to ensure that copyright information is correct for each song. If you use one or authors? Publishers, the cr? Said these people have? Be correctly displayed? S.

3. As I mentioned? above, there are business contracts that involve music producers. In those contracts where the music business, it must clearly indicate how the cr? Said the producer will be displayed? on the album. In addition to this, if you do everything duets with artists and record sign?, You need to ensure their names are mentioned? S along c? T? A? Courtesy? and the name of their label.

4. ? Re you aware of ASCAP or BMI? Some artists themselves m? My affiliates? S? these soci? t? s and when their songs are played to’re home, they can? be monitoring and reporting? s and prot? g? s basically.

5. Do you have pens? ? obtaining codes? bars for your CD? Your soci? T? distribution of can? j? provide this service, but otherwise, be sure to ask. Make sure that the barcode is printed and original? on your CD cover.

6. Copyright is really not rocket science. D? S that you record your own songs and produce your own albums, you must? Ask the appropriate forms? S, as the SR copyright form, Form PA and Form VA. Visit the website of copyright and print the forms and send them in! Protection is as simple as that.

You’re right, lib? rant your own album can be brought stressful, but it is a great way to ensure that everything is done? your standards. Many artists do it and if you can if you d? Sirez. And i hope? Re the above tips help you on the way!

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31 Aug

Press your own record first part

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by out your own record The first section

Did you know that it is possible for you to release your record very own without the help of record labels, music contracts, recording contracts, which if they are originating indie or major? Yes, the process to do all that you can be a little intimidating simply because it can be easy to miss some of the legal aspects of the process, but it’s possible!

There are many issues to consider when publishing a file without the help of good old music business contracts. Now, remember all the artists and their goal is not the same if it is ok, if you have to divert some of these suggestions. As written on contracts and music, some of these tips can be extremely reduced or set terms for the average guy or girl to understand them. Use this as a guide to help you on your way to the liberation of your own record.

1. First, we will discuss the investors. There are several types of investors, but more importantly you will need to develop business contracts music for you and these parties to sign. This will all is not only legal, but agreed.

2. Unless you’re solo, you’ll have some sort of agreement within your group. You may need to develop contracts to music on your own for the whole group to sign. Because, whether you realize it or not, you form a partnership with the other band members. This should include finance, registration of contracts, property, group identity or name, and other topics that the group decided should be agreed as a whole.

3. Along the way, you’ll need the people. You may need people to manage, sound, engineering, recording or handling. These people are considered “work for hire.” To help protect you and your group, these guys need to sign contracts music business indicating their specific purpose, and even understand that they will not nothing like the right to royalties or rights of ownership.

4. When you remove your own record, advertising, distribution and promotion is all yours! This is a serious matter and must be considered in advance. People who sign contracts of music in general have handled these things for them, but the ball is in your hands on it. Writing a budget that details how much will be spent where. There’s marketing, recording and manufacturing costs that must be considered to name a few.

There are four mega important things to keep in mind when publishing your own album. The music industry is full of sharks and, frankly, some people do not want to deal with contracts of music and recording contracts and All That Jazz. Now, one day, you do that! If you remove your own album is hard work but it can be done with proper preparation and a will to survive

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30 Aug

A record year for Whitewater Films

Whitewater Films

Los Angeles, CA (Vocus) January 10, 2008

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Tel: 310 454 3080
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10 Aug

Seth MacFarlane Signs Record Deal

Seth MacFarlane Signs Record Deal
We all grow weary of actors who transition from the big screen to the music studio; Scarlett Johansson and Gwyneth Paltrow are just two examples of failed attempts at rock stardom.

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07 Aug

Gettysburg-based The Synics Awakening signed to record label

Gettysburg-based The Synics Awakening signed to record label
A newcomer to the Christian metal scene, The Synics Awakening is quickly making a name for itself. The Gettysburg-based band has been together for less than a year and has already been signed to a record label, released an album, and had songs hit the local airwaves.

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01 Aug

For the Record: 07/29/10

For the Record: 07/29/10
Right from the start — the brassy strut of “Our Love Is Fading” — Sheryl Crow’s festive Southern journey veers closer to Muscle Shoals than to Beale Street.

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