Archive for March, 2008

SXSW 2008

Monday, March 17th, 2008

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So, I got back this morning from my trip to Austin, caught some sleep and am working on my next heute:pop:morgen radio show which will cover the event. Well, I’m going to play tracks of the artists I saw there and basically make everyone jealous and tell them what a great time I had.

It was a hot one (30C+) and it was my birthday last Wednesday. Doesn’t happen very often that I have a margarita at 1.30pm in the sunshine on my birthday. I meant to blog from there as well but there was just no time to sit down for 30 min and do this…

One highlight for me was surly Boys Noize which was absolutely insane and they ended up throwing him in the crowd and everyone was loving it. Maybe an odd one as he was one of the very few DJs is saw at the official SXSW showcases. Amazing nevertheless.

Another band I was hugely enjoying was This Will Destroy You, a band from Texas who I had never heard before. This was one of those SXSW moment where a friend tells you that you should come and check out this band (thanks for the recommendation Anthony) and then you are totally blown away. They seem to be playing in London soon as well.

Other highlights include Sia (she is a bit middle of the road but I just always liked her), Lightspeed Champion (live much better than the album), Frightened Rabbit (the Scotts know what they are doing), Bon Iver (shame about the sound problems but I loved it), Kimya Dawson (was watching that in between tons of 15 to 17 year olds who knew all the lyrics) Emmy The Great (Cute!) and N.E.R.D. (normally not my thing but what a great show). Songs of all those will be featured on my next heute:pop:morgen show.

On the more industry side there was one thing I notice straight away: there was no complaining. When you go to conferences like Midem of Popkomm you hear a lot of companies complaining about the way their business is going but in Austin you have nothing of that. I see a few reasons for that:
1. The companies I have been meeting which are typically the bigger independent labels are actually doing quite well at the moment. From what I hear they are now getting some good income from a bunch of digital services and they can also sustain some good CD sales
2. When you go to SXSW you can see that the Music Industry has still got one very flourishing arm: the live part. There are 1800 bands playing in (often) packed venues over the course of a week, it’s difficult to then start complaining about how no one wants to spend any money on music. Admittedly many of the people at those gigs are working in the industry but when you walk down 6th Street in Austin on Friday night you only see very few badges
3. Well, it’s SXSW: fantastic music, great weather, plenty of margaritas, excellent Mexican food. Not really good moaning conditions.

I think think this is all I can squeeze out of my jetlagged brain right now, I’m sure there will be more to come about SXSW. Oh and I took a few pictures as well. Actually just a very few, didn’t want to take my camera around all day and night: www.flickr.com/photos/pete_bug/sets/72157604137769936/

SXSW, Twitter and me (and you?)

Monday, March 10th, 2008

I’m off to Austin (to the SXSW conference) tomorrow and want to get some twittering done from there. For anyone who does now know what Twitter is, it’s a status based messaging system and it’s lot of fun. Make sure you follow me here: twitter.com/pete_bug

And I will of course try and blog as much as I can but it’s difficult to say how much laptop time I will have…

Going to SXSW and use Last.fm?

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

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If you are going to the SXSW confernce in Austin next week and you have a Last.fm profile your life is getting a lot easier now: we have developed a tool that recommends you bands that are playing at SXSW based on your music taste. Everyone who’s been before knows that it can be tricky to find all your favourite gigs down there since there are 1500+ bands performing. Also, join the group: www.last.fm/group/SXSW+Music

I’ll be there too so I hope I see you in Texas!

heute:pop:morgen playlist 05/03/2008

Wednesday, March 5th, 2008

www.heutepopmorgen.com

heute:pop:morgen playlist 05/03/2008
1. Frightened Rabbit ‘Keep Yourself Warm’
2. Hot Chip ‘Sexual Healing’
3. Taken By Trees ‘Sweet Child O’ Mine’
4. The Concretes ‘New Friend’
5. The Accidental ‘I Can Hear Your Voice’
6. Adele ‘Hometown Glory’
7. Metronomy ‘My Heart Rate Rapid’
8. MGMT ‘Kids’
9. Hercules And Love Affair ‘Herclues’ Theme’
10. Cadence Weapon ‘Real Estate’
11. Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds ‘We Call Upon The Author’
12. Sonic Youth ‘Disconnection Notice’

www.heutepopmorgen.com

Stuff White People Like

Tuesday, March 4th, 2008

For everyone who hasn’t seen this yet, what a great blog about ‘white people’: stuffwhitepeoplelike.wordpress.com. It is really about middle class Westerners “who think they are beyond ethnicity or collectively shared tastes” (LATimes.com) and a funny read too. Is it embarrassing that I see myself in many of those posts? At least I can see the irony I guess…

Online radio licensing problems explained…

Tuesday, March 4th, 2008

A big thanks to David Porter who put the current issues the online radio industry is facing in very simple words in this blog post. In fact, based on this I will explain the problems to the listeners of my radio show in Hamburg tomorrow morning, which is really not a tech (and most certainly not a streaming licensing) savvy crowd.

More on this soon…

Free!

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

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I know, I’m the last one to blog about it but nevertheless: You have to read Chris Anderson’s article in Wired Magazine about the economy of ‘free’ which gives you a taste of his book which is supposed to come out in 2009. It will be called, yes you guessed right, ‘FREE’.

An extremely interesting read not only for people working in the digital media industry but for everyone who wants to know about the word in which information is not being paid for but still money is being generated. You will be surprised how much you are already part of that!

My two new discoveries: The Accidental and The Slaughtered Lamb

Sunday, March 2nd, 2008

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I went to a gig last week to see the first live performance of the band The Accidental. I was highly impressed and maybe even surprised; they sound a lot like Tunng and they even they share one band member (Sam Genders) but I have to say that I probably prefered this to any Tunng performance I have seen.

It was also the first time that I went to the Slaughtered Lamb and I have to say: what a great place! Didn’t think I would find anything like it just of Clerkenwell Road. Lovely people, lots of sofas even decent sound in the downstairs music venue. Will be back there for sure…