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‘Musician Tuner Magazine’ the up and Coming Music News
MusicianTuner.com has the looks of an “up-and-comer”. The music magazine existing today (even the indie ones) continue to let low grade, “Hype-Hype” artists invade. If you see what MTV has become since its inception you can see a perfect example of dilution of quality and manipulation of the audience it once held.
As of today most of us probably don’t watch too much MTV. How many other music related magazines, channels, and yes, even bands can you name that have been guilty of the same demise? Remember punk rock? There’s the point! Punk rock “needed to go” according to mainstream media. Its rebellious attitude and “abstinence from mainstream” was an enormous cock block to marketing and music industry in general. And by now punk has had its day. The genre is watered down so much so that most of its reoccurrence is in artists being “punk influenced” and the occasional, temporary Mohawk. Aside from that age old genre of head bangers.
What other forms of music or style have you seen disappear?
According to recent history every ten years styles return for seconds. In this day and age and as 2011 comes to a close that means these genres you have missed so much are going to return with web 3.0 as a vicious weapon! Real musicians’ music and talented acts from across the globe, trendy and the not so popular must be covered! And Musician Tuner Magazine is gearing up to bring it to you via an amazing interface you have never seen before.
Remember ‘Back to the Future’? Why don’t we have flying cars? But even closer to reality, why don’t we see MUCH MORE stunning websites? These two issues will be addressed with the launch of Musician Tuner. A great music magazine via web 3.0 tricks, turns and surprises with content regarding real music and bands we really want to see and hear about. Prepare to be entertained as ‘The Musician’s Music News’ launches October 1st at MusicianTuner.com
Silent Disco: A Unique Clubbing Phenomenon
Silent disco may seem like a new concept to you but the truth is the idea has been around since the nineties. This kind of gathering is common in Europe. It is not your typical clubbing event wherein clubbers dance their hearts out by listening to loud music transmitted through the conventional big speakers. Instead, participants will look as if they are dancing to nothing since music is transmitted via wireless headphones. The participants are armed with wireless headphones where signals from an FM-transmitter are broadcasted. Two Djs will be broadcasting music live through dedicated FM channels.
The silent headphone disco event gained popularity through the rock festival circuit. And due to its unique concept, more clubbing events adapted the idea,which turned this conceptual art into a full-scale clubbing phenomenon that made it a large-scale event. Silent headphone disco events attract hundreds of participants who would like to observe a surreal spectacle unfold in front of their eyes.
When you get an invitation to this kind of clubbing event, you will surely be caught in awe since you will see a room full of clubbers wearing headphones throwing moves, singing along and pulling shapes to what appears to everyone else as utter silence. The growing interest for such kind of disco event resulted in the significant rise of companies organizing parties and events where wireless headphones are used.
Karaoke Machine Etiquette
It might not seem like it, but karaoke is governed by some pretty serious rules. It can be easy to lose sight of etiquette if you are familiar with common depictions of acne in TV and movies. But in a more realistic setting with real people, it’s not just about wild singing adventures surrounded by drunken strangers. As time goes on, karaoke is losing its label as being corny and unprofessional since there are many new karaoke rooms with fancy features that attract a clientele that is extremely interested in karaoke as a hobby. These people take karaoke seriously and if they expect the best of behaviour from people who share their stage. If you don’t want to get lost in the mix and find yourself on the outside looking in, here are some karaoke etiquette tips to make sure you fit in. Read the rest of this entry »
Watching Movies And A Little Night Music
I could watch movie after movie some days. I never get tired of it. I think I inherited the ability from my father. He was always going out to the movies, to see just about anything. I think it’s something about being a story teller (which he was), that makes one like to listen to more stories. It’s kind of where you get information for more interesting stories of your own. Read the rest of this entry »