Signature Brew Handcrafts Beers For Indie Bands
Though it launched in the UK, Signature Brew is hoping to bring it's newest beer Clear Heart, created with The Hold Steady's frontman Craig Finn, to the U.S. Finn was. Continue reading
Amsterdam Music Hack Day 2012: Humor, Hardware Hacks & Much More
The 2012 Amsterdam Music Hack Day took place over the weekend and it resulted in another unique group of projects. There's quite a bit of humor evident in these hacks. Continue reading
Live Nation Labs Shares Startup Funding Criteria
Last week, Live Nation announced the establishment of the LN Labs Fund to focus on early stage music tech start-ups. Now the company is sharing more about the kind of. Continue reading
Live Nation Labs To Fund Music Tech Startups
Live Nation has established the LN Labs Fund focusing on equity funding of early stage start-ups building consumer products that enhance the live music experience before, during and after the. Continue reading
Music Tech Accelerator Finals: The Place To Be Today #SXSW Or Watch Online
Almost 700 companies submitted digital services to be compete fourth annual SXSW Accelerator presented by Microsoft BizSpark, and today is the day that the top handful of music tech finalists. Continue reading
MSpot Plans First 3-in-1 Music Locker, Subscription, Radio Service
Guest post by Eliot Van Buskirk of Evolver.fm. The great thing about being a music fan these days is the plethora of listening options. The worst thing might be considered. Continue reading
Rdio Redesigns Social Music Subscriptions. Vows End To ‘Boring’, ‘Spreadsheet’ Apps
Guest post by Eliot Van Buskirk of Evolver.fm. Rdio, the music subscription service from Skype and Kazaa co-founders Janus Friis and Niklas Zennstrom, announced major changes to its music subscription. Continue reading
OurLabel Launches 100% Fan Funded Record Label
OurLabel has launched in beta with the goal of redefining the record label in an age of social media. Focused around a community site, OurLabel provides a platform for musicians. Continue reading
Going To SXSW? Let’s Keep It Real.
Guest post by Eliot Van Buskirk of Evolver.fm. In 2007, it was Twitter. In 2009, it was Foursquare. In 2011, it was apparently group-messaging apps such as Group.me, and this. Continue reading