My favorite is still currently HardStyle, but I’m getting more acquainted with DubStep.
Excellent. :)
Wow, for many reasons.
With regard to their cloud music offering, it looks like Apple is now just about ready to rock and roll. It would seem that this is now coming together even faster than they anticipated. And that may be thanks to two unlikely sources: Google and Amazon.
CNet’s Greg Sandoval is reporting tonight that Apple has signed an agreement with music label EMI to offer its music through Apple’s upcoming new cloud music service. This means that Apple now has agreements in place with two of the four major labels (Warner signed last month). And Sandoval believes that deals with the remaining two, Sony and Universal, could be wrapped up as early as next week.
I’ve known for the last year or so that this cloud music thing is seriously difficult to make happen because the labels don’t want to cooperate. I’ve also known that the only force that could do it would be Apple.
I’m very happy to see that they may have done it.
I’m worried the labels may pull back at some point and hurt the offering, but I’m hoping that they’ll see the adoption and income and just go with it.
Oh hell yes. Thanks to @jtpowell for the link.
Otomata employs a cellular automaton logic to produce sound events. Stunning.
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