Wednesday, April 14, 2010

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I discovered Russian pop music in 2003 in the middle of Siberia in Novosibirsk. It was pouring out from the private busses, from the markets and from weekend parties. I could not avoid it. I obtained a CD. Since then until recently, my exposure to Russian pop were limited to two CDs. I can't really understand Russian. Perhaps this helped to enjoy the songs all the more.

Then came You Tube. Russian pop music has exploded into the living rooms with access to the internet for those who would bother to search for Russian pop. Apart from the music being Russian, is there much of a difference to such music compared to EuroAmerican pop (shortened to Europop) in English, except the obvious linguistic difference? I don't know. Contemporary Russian pop music seems to have learned everything from its Western counterpart and there is not much stylistic difference in instruments or tunes generally - this music is basically Russia's answer to your standard poptastic hit parade. But I certainly prefer to think that this music forms its own genre - best dubbed Russian Pop for absolute simplicity. Unfortunately, whereas there are some excellent Russian male artists I have only researched if that is the word, the female ones. What makes Russian pop music so absorbing?

OK, I'll be frank. The women on Russian pop videos are often more attractive, more feminine, more traditional and more everything compared to the Europop selection. Their videos are stunning. Generally women in Russia (that I met) were more cultured, more educated and seemed to respect the respectable - they were extremely hospitable. There are more of them as pop artists, there is more variety and it is more irrepressible. Finally, my enjoyment is perhaps all the greater as they just sound like lovely women, but I don't have to bother to or can't understand what they say. They say that music can be more relaxing if the brain does not have to interpret the music, so classical can be more relaxing. Perhaps foreign language pop has the same effect.

Little bits of Russian we can pick up like "Na Pravda" in Natalya Baleskava (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHDOHp1yZmo) - a girl in trouble about her boyfriend. Russian pop is a sure way to sharpen your Russian language skills if you are interested. Sometimes Russian songs are just plain silly and fun as well as colourful. Just watch Krasky in Oranzovaye Soltsne (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxAgdk-2FHA) - a woman who is bundles of energy, but may be no ballerina. The above two artists are not easy to find if you want to download their hits. Two pop groups have become reasonably known so you can download their music. I refer to T.A. T. U. and Via Gra. TATU are famously lesbian though this may be just for show. My Russian hostess in 2003 was shocked by them. The Russian version of "Not gonna get us" by T.A.T.U. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPPm4y3s_58) features them driving along a snowy scene in a gigantic truck. T.A.T.U. are not quite my favourite, I think Via Gra have more pleasant music. Check out their answer to "diamonds are a girl's best friend" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4vqHatFlkw) or "Brilliantly", also the name of an album. For shoes, bums and a fairy tale ending, their Poptyka 5 is quite fun (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdR4ur5VqpE) to watch. These hits can now be downloaded and I'll explain how (at least for people in the UK). Much as these videos are good, some of the best ones are taken down as have their equivalents with Europop. However, if you or they thought YouTube would kill the ability for any of these songs to make royalties, you'd be dead wrong. The latest music download sites are having their playlists explode thanks to the YouTube exposure. You can now download Russian, Brazilian, Japanese or anything else or you will soon be able to. YouTube is manna and some of these Russian groups now have YouTube channels. Take the group Fabrika. Their channel is: http://www.youtube.com/user/fabrikaband. I recommend a song that seems to have the refrain Die Die Die! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9Goxfb-8w4&feature=channel) - though this actually means give, give, give as lovers would say in Russian - so the mermaids sing. Fabrika have been around for quite a while. One of the most famous solo singers is Tatyana Bulanova, quite a song bird with tens of hits to her name. She is featured in Wikipedia. Some of her best stuff has since been taken down. Her song Angel is accompanied by a sci fi video that would credit any Hollywood space based CGI (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=krWC3dzFveQ). Russian songs often sound very traditional and innocent. Try Natali (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9pxl-W645-I) - though I can't say much about this singer. Another solo talent has the unusual appellation Unnesenie Vetrom. Her song Kakao had one of the most brilliant videos I had seen until it was taken down. The next best video featuring this is tacky (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2H6IgIrmTjc) and fails to reveal her talent. Someone could use this theme to help sell drinking chocolate. In Blestyashie, an ex girl band (there are so many Russian girl bands - Fabrika, Via gra, Tatu, Krasky, Non Stop) was featured the current solo star Shana Friske. You may see her in A ya ... May I mention one further solo star with a good voice: Sveta in A mosh niet, A mosh da (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44C7MX7uI3w). (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25YxZ9x2A4E). Finally in the context of videos indicating a certain amount of blatant sexism and female liberation, try Pod Zapretom by Non Stop (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHur0yHNr88).

So how can you actually buy some of this music. Well I found the solution today though it is a partial solution via the downloadable application called Spotify. Try their website. Spotify are collecting all the world's music in a listenable format and if you find the albums and songs, you are directed to sites you can download this stuff legally. Unfortunately, the majority of stars or groups listed above are not on it, but maybe, they will want to join given that it is not just Russians who want Russian pop music. I have always enjoyed foreign music including Abba - so much more exotic, exciting and yes, the grass is greener on the other side of the fence.

My favourite classical composer is Tchaikovsky, a genius and a saint from Russia. Amongst nations representing Western Culture, Russia is probably number one for culture with all the nuances and history that the word represents. Music, science, painting, novels, short stories, plays - you can find it with Tchaikovsky, Chekov, Pushkin, Tolstoy and Mendelev. Of course, others have caught on, and now the Russian's are in the vanguard of a new explosion of music, dance and fashion. With regards to Europop, they are unrivalled in my opinion except by the USA, the UK and possibly Sweden. They are on the threshold of making an explosive takeover - but hold on.

Ironically, when I tuned to Russian radio channels to get the latest pop, I noticed that they were playing English pop instead. Obviously, many Russians look up to the Western World for their music, while I, preferring something totally other though vaguely familiar go for the Russian pop. Enjoy, but no need to get addicted I hope. There's so much beauty, dance and vitality with male and female stars from the Russian pop scene. In Russian culture as one lady explained to me: we don't want to be like English women, they want to be men! Soviet Lady is back with a vengeance and she still retains her femininity - quite a challenge in these apparently politically correct times. I have put together some Russian song playlists on You Tube and you are welcome to contact me with an email if you want me to share my playlists.




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Don't buy an iPod.

I'm the first to admit, I really wanted one. You plop yourself down on the bus, pop in your ear-buds, and before you know it your commute is over and if anyone asked you for change you sure as heck didn't hear it. They're pricey, no denying it, but jealousy got the better of me and I decided it's time to stop waiting for some poor sap to forget theirs on the seat next to me, and join the 21st century. Me and money though... well, I'm a piker. I can't stand the idea of spending more then 50 bucks on something without researching it to death, and lo and behold, I find there's better MP3 players out there then iPod. Way better. Lets look at the shortcomings of iPod:

No downloading.
The biggest problem I have is that you can only put MP3's onto the iPod, you can't download them from the iPod onto your computer. Now, for a lot of people this isn't an issue. In fact, a lot of people are probably asking themselves why they would want to do that in the first place. Easy, to steal music. Let's face it, when everyone in your circle of friends has a vast library of portable music they carry around, at some point you think to yourself: “Do I ever really need to buy another CD?

No FM tuner.
Are you kidding me? Even the cheapest of Walkmans (and I'm talking tapes here) has an FM tuner. Don't expect to listen to the radio on an iPod.

No voice recorder.
Well okay, thats kind of a minor gripe. But to us writer types, budding journalists and wannabe stand up comedians, the ability to voice record is a little gift from heaven. It's one less thing to carry around.

No replacement battery.
Not really anyway. You see the iPod is not designed to be opened by the user, so when your battery goes kaput, you have to send the thing back Apple and shell out 60 bucks to get it replaced. If your warranty runs out, don't even bother to go to Apple for help, you'll have to ask some of your tech-savvy friends.

iTunes.
Not a problem if you're a mac user, but PC users beware. iTunes bogs your computer down like you wouldn't believe. PC's dislike iTunes the way a body hates a donated organ.

Alright, enough iPod bashing for now, lets get down to brass tacks. I present to you three great alternatives to the 4GB iPod Nano ($249),
the 30GB iPod ($299) and the 60GB iPod Video ($399).

Zen MicroPhoto 8GB ($189.99)
Creative made this sweet baby to hold about 4,000 songs and probably more photos then you could ever need to show your friends. It features an FM radio with a recorder in case there's a new song on the radio you have to have, and you can also collect dirt on your friends with the built in voice recorder. The battery last about 15 hours, and is removable and rechargeable.

WARNING: This is not a good option for runners, as it uses a hard drive instead of flash memory and probably doesn't like being jolted too much. If you need something that can take a few whacks without skipping, check out the SanDisk Sansa e260.

Zen Vision:M 30GB ($294.99)

Another Creative animal, this one features all the good stuff (Voice recorder, FM tuner, etc.) that the Zen MicroPhoto has, but sports a sizable 30GB hard drive and video playback! Video, for less then the price of comparible capacity iPod. Hallelujah! Oh, it also functions as an external hard drive.

pqi mPack P800 80GB ($399.99)
The monster of a multimedia player lack only one thing in my opinion, an FM tuner. That's a small gripe, considering what they do give you, specifically a TV-out port. That means, you can record shows off of your TV, or your favorite movies off of DVD. And If for some reason you still use VHS, you can record those as well through the TV.

Now, before you run out and buy one of these things, you need to make sure you're really going to use the video capabilities a lot. Battery time starts to take a hit when you add all these features, so you can expect about 4.5 hours for video and 10 hours for audio. If you just want to listen to music, go buy something cheaper.

Well, there you have it. As with anything, I always recommend doing your research. Make sure it has the features you want, and read user reviews. Anything they tell you on the company's website is just an attempt to get you shell out your hard earned cash.




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Monday, April 12, 2010

Creating A (Virtual) Free Bollywood MP3 Download Internet Site

 

My niece loves Indian takes and Indian film medicine. To her, as to most of the world, this easy, colorful, crazy and just-plain-fun writing style is summed up in one word: Bollywood.

 

I concede that I've got taken with Bollywood as better, though non to the one extent as my niece, who holds a amount of Indian moving pictures and on a regular basis takes others. The Bollywood best is so great that I experience to restrict myself to seeing those a couple of of its productions that bubble up to get the care of American movie readers. Otherwise I gave be lost in Indian ocean of unfamiliar with movie titles, players and actresses.

 

My niece likewise collects CDs of Bollywood medicine. There's an Asian food market almost her internal that offers a cornucopia of them. Only she has the very problem opting CDs to buy that I do resolving which Bollywood movie Crataegus laevigata be worth my time. Unless she's seen the film from which a soundtrack derives, she's usually in the dark as to whether a unique CD's calls and creative people are ones she will enjoy.

 

At her invite, I set up a fashion for her to preview a mixture of Bollywood calls and even to live with them on her iPod for a while, all for Available. This room she can net knowing decisions about which CDs she ultimately purchases.

 

First, I searched for Indian medicine Web sites, and specifically for those devoted to Bollywood, or at least modern popular music (equally opposed, say, to classical Indian ragas). I found several good ones, with names such as Bollywood worldwide and India FM.




This Smooth, Polished Rock Is Actually A Coby MP3 Player





Has Coby dared go down the same route as Apple, by releasing an MP3 player sans controls? It's not clear how the Micro player works, but judging by the lack of buttons it'd appear the controls are in the headphones.


I do like the design though, and as it's Coby it'll probably be dirt cheap too. Inside, 2GB of storage will hold your choons, and it can be connected to your PC via USB. Battery life is just five hours, via the Lithium Polymer battery. No word on when this mysterious little device will launch, nor for how much. [Coby via Chip Chick via Geeky-Gadgets]







Send an email to Kat Hannaford, the author of this post, at khannaford@gizmodo.com.






Maybe it’s an intro to a song you don’t really like, or a hidden track you’d rather not be included on your MP3. Or maybe you just want to isolate one part of your favorite podcast. Whatever the reason, sometimes you want to cut an MP3 down to size.


You could download or purchase a dedicated program for this, but use CutMP3 and you can get the job done quickly from your browser. This flash-based web app is different than most in that your data is never actually uploaded to another server – everything happens locally.



Simply point the site towards the MP3 you want to bring down to size, and the web app will analyze it. You’ll now be able to pick a new start and end time for the MP3, and even preview what the changes you made will sound like. That’s all you can do with this simple web app, but if that’s all you need it’ll work great.


Features



  • Edit any MP3 file online.

  • Cut anything from the beginning or end of the file.

  • Data never uploaded; everything happens locally.

  • Flash-based.

  • Only compatible with MP3 files.

  • Similar apps: Mp3Cut, MakeMyRingtone and also see recent MakeUseOf article, 10 Websites For Free Mobile Phone Ringtones & Downloads.


Check out CutMP3 @ www.cutmp3.net (via DownloadSquad)


most of the Web sites I found offered song samples, meaning 30-second or 1-minute snippets. Some given full audio streams that allowed the visitor to listen to continuous Bollywood medicine for equally long as she or he might want. It was these latter that provided the first half of our solution.

 

Normally, streaming audio, such equally what you hear over an Internet radio post, cannot be saved or downloaded. New computer software, though, makes it possible to tape the stream to your hard drive for replaying as often as you like.

 

Even better, some of the newest audio capture software incorporates something called an mp3 splitter. This software program is able to break the audio stream into part mp3 song files. By the right smart, this is dead legal, because you're simply recording a broadcast, the identical every bit when you tape a TV show on your VHS. Voila -- we taken the second half of our solution.

 

Between the audio streams and splitter/showing software package, we created our own vital Bollywood mp3 download sites.

 

Now whenever my niece is in a temper to search the latest tuneful offerings from Bollywood, she clicks on her favorite Indian-music Internet radio place, then starts the entering software. Pretty soon she has enough Bollywood mp3s to shuffle up for the rest of the hebdomad, and she's almost assured to find two or three that will spur her to give a travel to the CD bin behind at the Asian storage.

 

Producing A (Virtual) Loose Bollywood MP3 Download Website

 

My niece loves Indian takes and Indian film medicine. To her, equally to most of the Earth, this rich, colorful, warm and just-plain-fun literary genre is summed up in one word: Bollywood.


Last.fm is a highly popular music site which lets users create paid and free accounts. Account holders can stream popular music online with ease. Whilst free music streaming is possible, saving music to one’s hard drive is not. To record Last.fm music streams as mp3 audio files, Last Recorder can be employed.



Last Recorder is a tiny freeware compatible with Windows and Ubuntu operating systems. The Windows version is nearly 7MB large and requires no installation. Just simply download and run the 7MB exe file. Then we feed the program our Last.fm username plus password. Once logged in, click the red recording button; consequently all songs we stream will be saved by the program in the mp3 audio format.


The mp3 files can be tagged separately (type in the tags within the program) according to the filename we want it to have. Additionally we can choose to strip the filename of characters which Windows does not recognize. Last Recorder can also be configured to skip already recorded streams.



Main features:



  • Freeware.

  • Compatible with Windows and Ubuntu.

  • User friendly interface.

  • Can add ID3 tags (artist, album, title) to audio files.

  • Can strip whitespaces and Windows-incompatible characters from file names.

  • Can automatically skip already recorded streams.

  • Remembers last used station and other settings.

  • Similar tools: Fire.fm, PWNLast.fm, YouScrobble and also see our article “3 Easy Tools to Record Streaming Music as MP3 Files”.


Get LastRecorder @ www.timka.org/lastrecorder




Online resources for discovering and downloading new music appear to be endless. And once you have discovered one that has everything you want, it’s gone. They come and go like the seasons. Some are legal, most are not.


The best way to keep up with the latest single or album releases, tour dates, and the hottest new bands are social music networks.


Here is a website that focuses entirely on what’s hot right now and where to get cool new tunes for free.



Muzic


We tune in and analyze this tidal wave of musical conversation to help you find songs, artists, and music bloggers that you want to know about. We want to help you discover new artists you’ll support in the future.


Sound good? Let’s have a look at how Muzic works.


Browsing for music…


When you’re not logged in the start page shows a tag cloud of “artists happening now”, i.e. artists that have a lot of free stuff out now. You can zoom over to “songs happening now” and “bloggers on our radar” by clicking the small buttons at the bottom of the tag cloud.



Muzic lets you search for artists, songs, or bloggers. But to discover new bands, “popular tags” or “songs by genre” are a better starting point.



The results page is a list of posts that match your query. Posts are created by the bloggers that provide the free MP3 downloads. Each post contains details about the song and a link back to the the site where it was posted originally.



Click on the song name to launch the song’s card, which contains some more information, as well as lists of more songs from the same blog and all songs from that artist below the card.


Downloading mp3s…


Once you found an interesting song, click > Get Song in its bottom left. You will be redirected to the original source. Muzic will stay with you though, as it is minimized to a small bar at the top of the page.



Now you can either download the song from the respective blog or from Muzic’s top navigation bar. If you decide for Muzic, > right-click the green > Download MP3 button and select > Save Link As… from the menu. Now select a destination and you’re ready to save the song.


To return to Muzic, click the << back link in its navigation bar at the top.


In case an artist uploaded a song to Muzic, you can directly download the MP3 from the respective song card. Uploaded songs can also be “previewed”, i.e. listened to in full through the Muzic player, which launches in a separate frame at the bottom of the page.



The community…


When you’re logged in you can add songs to your faves, follow other listeners or artists that have uploaded songs, and update your profile.



In all honesty, the profile features and community aspects are a little underdeveloped. Unless I missed out on something important, there is no real exchange between users. You can see what others added as their faves and follow them, but that’s about it. On the other hand that isn’t too bad. After all, you’re in for the latest free music and not for even more distractions.


Hungry for more free music?



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  • Lala – Really Cool New Site for Music Streaming & Downloads by Stefan

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What are you listening to these days?


Image credits: CMSeter








I profess that I've get taken with Bollywood as happy, though non to the identical extent equally my niece, who has a number of Indian moving pictures and on a regular basis rents others. The Bollywood well is so deep that I give to confine myself to checking those few of its outputs that bubble up to catch the tending of American movie referees. Otherwise I imparted be lost in Indian ocean of unfamiliar with movie titles, actors and actresses.

 

My niece also collects CDs of Bollywood medicine. There's an Asian mart good her national that proposes a cornucopia of them. Simply she has the said problem choosing CDs to buy that I do resolving which Bollywood movie may be worth my time. Unless she's seen the film from which a soundtrack derives, she's usually in the dark as to whether a special CD's vocals and artists are ones she will enjoy.

 

At her petition, I set up a fashion for her to preview a sort of Bollywood strains and even to live with them on her iPod for a while, all for Free. This way she can make wise decisions about which CDs she ultimately purchases.

 

First, I searched for Indian medicine Web sites, and specifically for those devoted to Bollywood, or at least modern popular music (every bit opposed, say, to classical Indian ragas). I found several good ones, with names such as Bollywood world and India FM.

 

almost of the Web sites I found offered song samples, meaning 30-second or 1-minute snippets. Some had full audio streams that allowed the visitor to listen to continuous Bollywood music for equally long as she or he might want. It was these latter that provided the first half of our solution.

 

Normally, streaming audio, such every bit what you hear over an Internet radio station, cannot be saved or downloaded. New software package, though, makes it possible to show the stream to your hard drive for replaying as often every bit you like.

 

Even better, some of the newest audio capture software program incorporates something called an mp3 splitter. This software system is able to break the audio stream into tell mp3 song files. By the means, this is absolutely legal, because you're simply putting down a broadcast, the same every bit when you phonograph record a TV show on your VHS. Voila -- we had the second half of our solution.

 

Between the audio streams and splitter/recording software, we created our own real Bollywood mp3 download sites.

 

Now whenever my niece is in a mode to research the latest tuneful offerings from Bollywood, she dogs on her favorite Indian-music Internet radio place, then starts the showing software system. Pretty soon she has enough Bollywood mp3s to shuffle terminated for the rest of the calendar week, and she's almost undertaken to find two or three that will spur her to net a activate to the CD bin complete at the Asian memory.