Showing posts with label digital music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label digital music. Show all posts
Friday, June 5, 2009
Lets Get Back to Music
This is pretty much what i've been trying to say for a while. My compadre (i think that's how you spell it, i don't know spanish) Pharrell talks about the MUSIC! That's what we have to get back to. People often look at me like an alien when i tell them i don't listen to the radio or i haven't heard this song or that song, because these joints are playing everywhere....but im not a fan of most music. Also he briefly talks about the prominence of the new social media sites and the like. Good stuff P!
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
This is a test
Im glad you came and checked me out today. This is an experimental run for my mobile blogging. So now I have given myself fewer excuses as far as updating my blog on the extra regular basis (even though I still have a back up excuse).
I am also going to take the time to use this as an opportunity to plug this 4-song EP that I love so much ''Suite for Ma Dukes'', as it should have officially been unveiled this month. It is a remake of J.Dilla's beats into an orchestral format. For those that are unaware, he is a legendary producer from Detroit who passed back in 05 I believe. The sound is starkly similar to Disney's ''Fantasia''. I will see if I can provide a link, however give me a minute; remember this is a test, let's see how it works.
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
"Before Steve Jobs made the Ipod..."

I meant to unveil this information a while ago but since my comrade over at Cloud Nine is talking about "high tunes" and "high pods" i will pull up the caboose with this one. Most people are familiar with Steve Jobs, who is regarded as the resuscitator of the Apple brand particularly for his ingenuity-- in the form of the ipod. The ensuing revelation will validate why reading is paramount. There is a gentlemen by the name of Kane Kramer who had the rights to a patent back in 1979 for a digital music player that held three and a half minutes of music. No, this isn't quite the 60gb that ipods have elevated to but the concept is certainly mirrored. His sketch is the picture above, intensely similar to each and every mp3 player we have now. Kramer was forced to relinquish his patent in 1988 as he was unable to come up with the money required to hold his company afloat, it effectively went bankrupt. Kramer has never received a penny for his contributions to the development of the ipod and essentially all other mp3 players. Kramer has not acquiesced completely, he still looks to recoup some monetary benefits for his copyrighted drawing which bares a stark resemblance to Apple's iconic player.
The launch of the ipod in 2001 trails 1988 significantly, some would argue Kramer had time to re-build and execute his idea. But the unaware corporate and public forum has donned so many superlatives upon Steve Jobs regarding him as an ingenious technological pioneer, he may only be a fraction of that. He indeed deserves a trivial amount of credit for presenting the concept to the Apple brand, in a plan apparently succinct enough to be properly executed. The next time you see Jobs, ruminate this in your head, "he is renown for an idea that wasn't even his".
Its amazing how far ahead of the masses Kramer was, there was no such thing as a cd when he was working on his ideas, neither was there a tape (i believe). Think about how many ideas we get daily that we disregard and drown out, or ideas that we conjure up that never bloom outside of our own minds for the rest of the world to see. I know Kramer didn't make it happen completely but he took the initiative to execute his idea, that's where we commonly fall short. This informative and inspirational session was for free, courtesy of the 'Sofa.
Labels:
digital music,
ipod,
Kane Kramer,
patent,
Steve Jobs
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