KRK's VXT8's sound amazing and won't empty your bank account, but are they neutral enough for full-time monitoring duties? We find out...
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The UK record industry's equivalent of the RIAA is trying to strong-arm the country's ISPs to begin policing their networks for illegal file-trading...
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CD Spotlight
Anyone who follows electronic music cannot deny the talent of Anders Trentemøller. His provocative original tracks, and electric remixes
have established the Danish producer and DJ as one who blazing his own path through the frontier of me-too dance music, not an ordinary feat these days.
Fans of Trentemøller will be ecstatic over the release of The Trentemøller Chronicles, a seamless mix of original tracks on the
first CD and remixes on the second CD that narrate his work to date. On the first CD, you'll find a couple of choice cuts from his Poker Flats and
Audiomatique r'epertoire, "Killer Kat", and "Physical Fraction", as well as "Moan," a fan favorite. Second CD finds Anders wobbly rerub
of "You and I" by Filur and the obligatory inclusion of his remix of Moby's "Go." If you're looking for a savvy gift for a hipster friend this
holiday season, drop this in their Christmas stocking...
LISTEN!
CD Spotlight
The title of Annie Lenox's fifth solo record, Songs Of Mass Destruction, evokes apocalypse, or worse, but it is a little heavy-handed and overblown for the well-crafted,
multi-dimensional tracks found on this release. Songs Of Mass Destruction could almost be labeled a Best Of... compilation of new material since it showcases her mastery of
a wide variety of genres. Songs range on Destruction from smokey ballads, to driving power pop that recalls some of her best work with Dave Stewart. Glen Ballard's production
gives Lenox a grainy, rougher sound that recalls some of his work with Alanis Morissette, and creates a new depth that contrasts with her undeniable vocal in profound ways.
Look for the album's remixes, which could be this year's standouts. LISTEN!
CD Spotlight
The three CD Balance platform is the perfect vehicle to showcase Lee Burridge's taste in wonky music, and his measured mixing style. Instead of packing
20 or more tracks on each CD, Burridge chose to flow about 12 groggy cuts that accurately demonstrate what it's like to see him spin at a venue. Lee, who along with
his partner-in-crime Craig Richards, officially broke into the electronic music scene by hosting the famed Tryant parties in London, has been fine-tuning his DJing
lately by embarking on what he dubbed the 365 tour. Instead of bouncing from city to city for one-off, Burridge would move into a town for a month for a number of
play dates, before moving onto the next spot. This approach allowed him to get to know, and understand, a city and its electronic music community more intimately.
For fans of Burridge and his deep, dark tech-house sound, at least one of these CDs will transport you back to a sweaty, dank night in your past, for the uninitiated,
you'll be privy to a very personal experience with the man and his music... LISTEN!
../ Will New Laws Force ISPs To Police File Sharing On Their Networks?
UK Legislators Threaten ISPs
The UK record industry's equivalent of the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) is trying to strong-arm the country's Internet Service Providers
(ISPs) to begin policing their networks for illegal file-trading. If successful, the results could have major ramifications for the rest of the world... >>> FULL STORY
../ TestDrive: KRK VXT8 Monitors
KRK Systems recently sent us a pair of their new VXT8 monitors for a TestDrive. The new VXT line is based on KRK's premium Exposé series
and consists of three models — the VXT4, VXT6, and VXT8... >>> FULL STORY
../ iClones Threaten Apple's iPhone Rollout In Asia
Chinese Counterfeiters Take A Bite Out Of Apple
In Taiwan, you could buy an "iPhone" six months before the official debut of the much-anticipated multimedia mobile in the United States. The iClones,
as they have become known, sell for about $250 dollars in Taiwan, and only $125 in mainland China and Hong Kong... >>> FULL STORY
../ TestDrive: Arturia Jupiter-8V
So before further ado, let's address the elephant in the room. The Arturia JP-8V does an excellent emulation of the famed Roland Jupiter 8, albeit a hyper-present and ultra-clean version. However, if that's all you care about, you're missing a big part of what makes the JP-8V a killer soft synth... >>> FULL STORY
../ Apple Announces Media Event For September 5th
Updated!
Apple will host a media event on September 5th at the Moscone West in San Francisco to introduce a variety of new gear and software according
to invites sent to members of the media this week... >>> FULL STORY
../ Are High Priced Cables Worth The Money?
The Internet has been a disruptive force to many entrenched industries and market segments in its brief history. So, it was only a matter of
time before it focused its eye on the audio and video cable industry. Ever wonder why salespersons push cables so ardently at music and electronic
stores? Unknown to many, audio or video cables have the largest profit margins. Using the "don't you want the best quality" pitch, a savvy
salesperson can rack up hundreds of dollars of pure profit on cables alone when a customer buys a television, stereo, or mixer. >>> FULL STORY
../ TestDrive: LennarDigital Sylenth1
LennarDigital's Sylenth1 is a simple subtractive virtual analog synth with delicious warm sound that delivers immediate results once you decide
to get your hands dirty. Sylenth1 is capable of a broad range of sounds, but its obvious from the moment you begin to entertain the over 700 patches,
that this synth was designed from the ground up for electronic music with obvious nods to the Access Virus, Roland TB-303, and a wave in the Minimoog's
general direction. >>> FULL STORY
../ Music Trends: The New Shape Of Sound
Picture a piano in your mind. What do you see? A long, black Steinway Concert Grand usually comes to mind, or maybe an upright, but in a
few years your perception may change if some of the new-school piano manufacturers have their way... >>> FULL STORY
../ Dance Download Alliance Announced To Fight Beatport
Group Claims Beatport's Exclusivity Agreement Is The Target — But Could It Be Survival?
Seven UK dance music download stores have joined together to create the Dance Download Alliance (DDA).
The seven members, 3Beat Digital, Audiojelly, DJdownload, Juno Download, TrackitDown, Trax2Burn and Xpressbeats,
have joined together to counteract a proposal offered to dance labels and distributors by Beatport who offers an
exclusivity arrangement, as an option, on all new releases from labels if they chose to participate... >>> FULL STORY
../ TestDrive: Head2Head LightSnake VS. Stealth Plug
IK Multimedia's Stealth Plug and SoundTech's LightSnake square off in a Sound Card In A Cable battle royale... >>> FULL STORY
../ TestDrive: Native Instruments FM8
Devotees of the of the incredibly popular Yamaha DX7 synthesizer, which single-handedly kicked analog synthesis to the
curb in the early '80s, rejoiced when Native Instruments released their original FM synthesis emulator, the FM7. Now
Native is back with FM8, the second incarnation of this unique DX7 emulator, and once again fans have something to
cheer about... >>> FULL STORY
../ Music Trends: Hip-Hop Is Dead
Rap Industry Takes A Hard Look At Itself After 21% Sales Decline
After 30 years of growing popularity, Rap music has finally hit its tipping point. Though music sales are down overall, Rap sales have
declined 21 percent from 2005 to 2006, and for the first time in 12 years, no Hip-Hop album was among the top 10 sellers of the year.
Many have forecasted the death of Hip-Hop over the years, but it appears that the umpteenth drug-dealing anthem, chest-pounding boast,
gun-play recount or soft-core, booty-bouncing music video, has, finally, gotten stale... >>> FULL STORY
../ The Stanton Management Shuffle
Time Will Tell If Stanton's Internal Promotions Pay Off
Stanton recently sent off a press release proclaiming several new appointments and promotions from within the company. The release
follows the recent announcement that Timothy Dorwart was promoted from Senior Vice President of Marketing and Sales to CEO after
the sudden departure of Dave Froker, who left the concern for another company.
To apparently solidify his core base, Dorwart then promoted his in-house supporters to new positions and most likely salary increases.
But the question remains if this massive sweep of management changes and promotions across the company will address the serious problems
that Stanton faces in the future >>> FULL STORY
../ Music Trends: MySpace Popularity Doesn't Sell Music
MySpace vixen, Tila Tequila, has failed to turn her immense popularity into sales for her much ballyhooed, but mediocre MySpace
promoted single, "I Love U." Tequila hoped to leverage her 1.7 million MySpace friends into substantial iTunes profits, but
preliminary reports indicate lackluster numbers. >>> FULL STORY
../ TestDrive: Apple iPod Shuffle 2.0
UPDATED: This Review Was Updated on March 7, 2007
The second incarnation of the Apple iPod Shuffle hit our offices several days before the national rollout and caused quite a sensation. The all
aluminum chassis, with a built-in clip, looked beautiful and was quite the music fashion statement when each of us sported the digital player
during our individual TestDrives... >>> FULL STORY
../ TestDrive: Slappa CD Cases
You'd think in today's world finding a quality CD case that can stand up to the rigors of the road for a working DJ wouldn't be
an impossible task. Unfortunately, that's not the case. If you explore the market, you'll find many mediocre offerings that are
extremely overpriced. Several of our readers, feeling the pain, wrote to us asking if we run across a quality container in any of
our adventures. A quick poll of the office came to the same conclusion, none of us owned a CD case that we thought was the perfect
balance of quality and value. Thus, we went on a mission to find the best possible CD case for the money, and then share our
findings with you, our esteemed readers... >>> FULL STORY
../ Music Trends: DanceRecords.com Online Store
What makes a good online music store? Is it flashy graphics with lots of dazzling animation? Is it customer service where the emphasis is
actually on the customer? Is it the ability to find what you're looking for quickly and efficiently? For this month's MusicTrends, we are
going to explore DanceRecords.com. >>> FULL STORY
When Audio-Technica, the esteemed Japanese manufacturer of microphones and headphones, decided to enter the professional DJ
headphone market several months ago, our expectations were quite high. Audio-Technica has developed a number of outstanding
transducer products over the years and we were hoping their new ATH-PRO700 headphones would live up to their reputation.
Many of us expected Audio-Technica to decimate the DJ headphone playing field, and in one product introduction, own the
high-end DJ market with their new PRO700's. Sadly, Audio-Technica decided to imitate, and not innovate... >>> FULL STORY
../ TestDrive: IK Multimedia CSR
IK Multimedia, a concern who has made a concerted effort to offer a wider breath of products as of late, has released their own dedicated
reverb plug-in, which has been modeled on the classic units of yore. >>> FULL STORY
../ TestDrive: Ecler Nuo4 MIDI DJ Mixer
The Ecler Nuo4 MIDI DJ Mixer offers a tremendous value to the modern DJ who wants a mixer that bridges the gap between the analog and
digital worlds for only $749... >>> FULL STORY