Archive for the ‘Music’ Category

Why Ping is Not That Cool

09.3.2010

Yesterday, the world was introduced to Ping, a social network revolving around iTunes. Ping has been touted as the final MySpace killer, a social network for music and a way to discover new music based on what your friends are listening to, downloading and following. The most obvious gripe have been covered everywhere so I won’t get into more than just a summary here. Initially, Ping launched without Facebook integration. Though a problem, this is something that’ll be fixed so I don’t count it as a really big deal.

I have two real big issues with Ping, though. The first is that Ping allows to see what your friends bought on iTunes, not what they’re listening to. This is a problem. How much of the music on your iTunes player was purchased from the iTunes store? They took what could have been a pretty cool idea and castrated it. Who cares what your friends bought? Chances are, they didn’t buy anything. If everybody was buying lots of music, the music industry wouldn’t be in such dire straits.

This reeks of a concession to content providers. iTunes will always benefit from the shared experience people have around music. The more robust the experience and the more Apple is part of that, the more impulsive buys and buys based on recommendations they’ll receive. At the end of the day, word of mouth is still the largest purchase driver and the most trusted form of advertising. Apple is therefore incentivized to make this experience as inclusive as possible. Leaving out something as easy and basic as what your friends are listening to is something I don’t think Apple would overlook.

If I were a betting man, I would guess that major record labels would like to keep the community around sales. The thinking goes that if sharing is based on sales, then individual artist sales will rise as a result. Regardless, the major record labels certainly don’t want to encourage a music community in which the engagement is based on music that might have been obtained by nefarious means – or at least not direct sales.

My second issue with Ping isn’t so much an issue with the product as it is with Apple’s idea of extending the value of the long tail. This is of various limited appeal to consumers. The long tail is a natural occurrence. To oversimplify, as people share content they like, more people are exposed who can then share it with their friends. Content not liked is content not shared. This results in a very uneven distribution model – a large majority of impressions, sales, plays, etc focused on choice pieces of content. This system only works because the majority of consumers are passive. They don’t want to actively search for new music. They’d rather their friends just tell them about good music. Ping does nothing to address this underlying passivity therefore, Ping will do nothing to change the nature of the long tail.

The person most likely to see value out of the discovery aspects of Ping is your active consumer who won’t like Ping because the information they get is limited to purchases! This is such a small element of a normal user’s interaction with music that it’s almost statistically irrelevant in determining what people are actually listening to.

Apple has the ability to make Ping an amazing tool. All they really need to do is open up what people are listening to. Until then, Ping is second rate.

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This Week in Awesome

09.3.2010

This week was all about Apple, who announced the newest updates to their products at a music-themed event on Wednesday. Updates to iPods (touchscreens! buttons (again)! they’re still tiny!) abounded, as well as the announcement of their own social network, Ping.  Apple’s trademark “One More Thing” turned out to be the newly-refreshed refreshed AppleTV. A $99 cloud-based media streaming center, the AppleTV will let you rent TV shows and Movies via iTunes, as well as pull off nifty party tricks by zipping video content from your iPhone/iPad to your TV at the push of a button. Pretty great stuff, but we’re still more interested in the upcoming Boxee Box, as well as SageTV’s newly-revealed HD Theater 300, which does (pretty much) all of the above and some even cooler stuff, too. Now if we could just find the free time to actually watch all of this content on our awesome AV setups, we’d be golden.

Apex staffer Gabo’s band Kordan were just added to Filter’s Culture Collide festival in LA, and while we can’t make it out there, we’re bugging our LA friends to check out the show. Deli Mag said their “fuzz-drenched guitars and the droney melodies are reminiscent of late 80s/early 90s shoegazer” and we’ve gotta agree. RIYL My Bloody Valentine, A Place to Bury Strangers, Jesus and Mary Chain, and other bands you already should be into.

Sorry to cut this week’s post so short, but in case you weren’t aware, there’s a hurricane coming, and we’re trying to make it out of here while it’s still mostly dry outside. We’ve prepared, have you? We’ll leave you with our favorite video that’s made the rounds this week so you can at least have some entertainment in your storm shelter. (Quasi-NSFW for those of you offended by hilariousness.)


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We Love The Wilderness

08.31.2010

On the lighter (awesomer) side of news, Arcade Fire (with tons of help from Chris Milk) put out their latest video for their song “We Used to Wait (The Wilderness Downtown)”!

If you haven’t seen the video yet, it’s a user experience dream! They pretty much created an interactive, multi-window, data-driven video that uses the user’s information (particularly your address) to personalize the video. Part of the Chrome Experiment, they utilized HTML5 technologies to make this work. This pretty much means you should definitely watch it on Google Chrome (as they point out in their disclaimer). I don’t want to give it away, I’ll just say you should check it out!

To check out how it was done, go to the Chrome Experiments’ page, where they go into detail of every little piece of the video. It would take me too long to write it up here.

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This Week in Awesome

08.27.2010

This week the weather in NYC did its best to remind us to enjoy summer, with a Monday and Tuesday straight out of mid-October. Best hit the beach and make it to a few cookouts in the next week; summer’s over, kids.

Regardless, we had more interesting stuff going on this week than just dreary weather. For starters, Barracuda-rockers Heart answered MOG.com readers’ love and music questions. Need to charm that special someone? Lost that special songwriting spark? They’ll help you out.


For you fashionistas out there, the second annual Fashion’s Night Out was announced this week with an enthusiastic PSA that was released this week featuring all of fashions top models. This year’s event takes place on September 10th. Not in New York? This year the event is going to be taking place in 16 different countries all to support the shops and fashion in their market. You can follow FNO over on Twitter.

Next week marks the release of the 40th anniversary reissue of Miles Davis’ landmark album Bitches Brew, and Josh, our resident jazz fanatic, is stoked. Huge Miles fans themselves, Dogfishhead Brewery are commemorating the album by releasing their own Bitches Brew Ale, which Slashfood and NY Press named as the “Beer of the Week.” We’re anxious to give it a taste while listening to “Miles Runs the Voodoo Down.”

This weekend, we’re looking forward to checking out Make Out with Violence, an indie film from Nashville that’s opening up down the street at the reRun Gastropub. As one of Apex’s resident former Tennesseans, I’m all about supporting Music City where possible. NY Times‘s review summed up the plot to the coming-of-age/zombie flick (common pairing, right?) pretty perfectly, and check out the trailer below.

Filled with clear, bright images and moments of skewed genius, this delicate debut effortlessly evokes those languid summer doldrums, when even a rotting girlfriend is better than no girlfriend at all.


Update: Um… oh yeah, that Star Wars Uncut thing that I was in that got nominated for an Emmy for Creative Achievement in Interactive Media –  Fiction? It kinda sorta won. Massive crazy-huge congrats to the SW Uncut team: Casey Pugh, Annelise Pruitt, Jamie Wilkinson, Chad Pugh, Aaron Valdez, Bryan Pugh, and Justin Hanney. I’ve never been prouder to serve as a mustachioed Princess Leia.

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Cee-Lo Green And The Bored at Work Network

08.24.2010


Surely this week you’ve seen the new video for Cee-Lo Green’s new track, “F*ck You.” If you haven’t yet, you probably will, as it’s quickly making the rounds. If you’re at work, make sure to reach for your headphones considering the NSFW-ness of the… well, pretty much the whole thing.

And yet, for a track with an unbroadcast-able chorus uploaded only 5 days ago, it’s literally exploded online with almost 2 million YouTube views and countless tweets, posts and further re-posts. The Dallas Observer has even taken to using it as a re-dubbed soundtrack to some iconic movie scenes (including the “opera scene” from Shawshank Redemption that had me chuckling). To not only have a single blow up online a full month before the album comes out is one thing, but for it to become arguably meme-worthy is huge.

What went so right here? Obviously, it’s a great song, but it really plays into what BuzzFeed CEO Jonah Peretti considers the key concept behind his 5 Rules for Viral Videos – the Bored at Work Network. Cee-Lo Green already has a considerable number of fans, but it was his ridiculously catchy track that lead to that innate, knee-jerk “did you see this?!” mentality will cause thousands of links to bounce around offices everywhere. Check out the rest of the article, as it’s a great jumping-off point to understand what works and why online.

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This Week in Awesome

08.6.2010

Sooo! Many things happened this week! We were glad to see our business cards finally got here! We’re so excited that we can finally go up to people and seem like we’re professional adults with business cards (this one’s for you mom and dad!). It’s like we gained a super power or something. They look all stylish and cool, they have our new logo and a bunch of little details that will distract you for minutes at a time while working.

On the music side of things, The Arcade Fire came out with their much anticipated third album, The Suburbs, and also sold out two dates at Madison Square Garden. One of which, was streamed live and directed by the one and only Terry Gilliam! Check it out!

Davis and Gabo continue arguing about stuff. This time, they were going at it about Inception. Each of them presented some very pseudo-intellectual interesting arguments about why one of them thought it was amazing (Davis) and why the other thought it was a bit over rated (Gabo). Of course, Gabo won, but regardless, it was  entertaining to watch.

Lastly, we cannot forget the Bed Intruder meme, which was even featured in NPR’s All Tech Considered. Check it out in all its glory right here!

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This Week in Awesome

07.23.2010

The week started off not so awesome for Apex because we were without Davis, who was in Chicago at the Pitchfork Music Festival, clearly having an awesome time without us.

But, outside of the office our clients had some awesome happenings as well. The winners of OurStage.com‘s “Shout it out with HANSON” competition were announced! Check out the lucky 23 artists who will open for Hanson at their local tour stop here. Meanwhile, Isaac Hanson took some time out to teach you how to play “Thinking ‘Bout Somethin” on UltimateGuitar.tv.

Heart’s new album, Red Velvet Car is available for pre-sale on Amazon.com! Wooo! We’re all anxious for it’s arrival on August 31.

Outside of music, legendary shoe designer Walter Steiger came New York City this week. We talked about the upcoming line and arranged an interview with The Daily Obsession, which will post in the upcoming weeks. His Fall 2010 collection posted to WalterSteiger.com this week as well. If you have severe shoe lust, you’ll want to click that link.

On a more personal level, Gabo’s roommates moved out. He’s a little lonely but mostly enjoying the privacy until his new roomies get here in August. I think he misses having people to bicker with because he and Davis have been arguing like teenage girls. Davis bought tickets to Guided by Voices‘ sold out show, and Gabo is mad at him for not getting him one. Can we say office drama? They buried the hatchet this afternoon though, they even shook hands.

In the world outside of the Internet, Darth Vader robbed a Long Island bank and a cyberbullying expert was bullied off Good Morning America. She was supposed to film a follow- up to yesterday’s report on 11-year-old cyberbullying victim Jessi Slaughter, but a “harassment campaign by 4Chan users discouraged GMA‘s cyberbullying expert from going back on.” For those of you uninitiated with the wonders/horrors of 4Chan, just stay away. Read their updated rules for yesterday, and then realize the exact opposite is the norm for the site.

And on a lighter note, The Harvard Sailing Team posted a new “Boys Will be Girls” video, that basically made me ROFL all over the office. You can see that one below.


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Hanson Teaches Us How to Play “Thinking ‘Bout Somethin’”

07.20.2010

Even though all of us here are HUGE fans of music, sometimes we’re not the best at actually being able to play it. That’s why we not only get our clients featured on sites that make sense, we also take advantage of the fact they could teach us something new.

With that in mind, Hanson just recorded a video tutorial for Ultimate-Guitar to teach us their new single, “Thinking ‘Bout Somethin’”! With their newest album Shout it Out hitting stores last month and a North American tour kicking off tomorrow, they’ve certainly kept busy. We took advantage of Isaac Hanson’s amazing guitar-shredding skills to learn a thing or two about music, guitars and we even learned a cool song along the way! Check out the first episode of Isaac’s guitar lesson over at Ultimate-Guitar.TV.

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Prince Doesn’t Care How Many Facebook Friends You Have

07.6.2010

He also doesn’t really want to know about how many Twitter followers you’ve got, either. Don’t even bring up FourSquare to the guy.

Yesterday, the artist-who-was-formerly-called Prince (but-now-is-again) spoke with the Daily Mirror about the upcoming CD release of his new album, 20TEN, which will be included free in the Mirror on 7/10. When talking about his recent issues with YouTube and iTunes (not to mention his own fans), his Purpleness decided that “the internet’s completely over” and that “all these computers and digital gadgets are no good.”

Therefore, he’s making no downloadable versions of 20TEN available, and has in fact taken his official website down, as well. Because, y’know… nobody’s going to be able to take the digital files from the CDs you’re giving out and put them online or anything. No way. That’s never happened ever. The internet will respect Prince’s wishes.

Click here to read the (highly awkward) article about what it feels like to get kicked out of Prince’s band after attending the weirdest 5-person late night dance party ever.

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This Week in Awesome: The Recap

07.2.2010

To sum up this week at Apex:

The 4Troops had an amazing live streaming performance benefiting the USO. Thanks to the 4 Troops, the USO, Stickam and Sony for making that happen! Taddy Porter’s self-titled debut album came out. If you haven’t picked it up yet, you’re missing out; this is a perfect 4th of July weekend album. Voting on Hanson and Facebook page.

On a diabolical note, the Foursquare Mayor Wars continue to rage. Christina is currently mayor of Apex though Davis is certainly trying valiantly to catch up. The line in the sand has been drawn. Sides must be chosen.

Lastly, Apex Exposure turned 3! It’s been a great ride so far and cheers to many more to come.

Outside the office, funny videos aplenty. Our two favorites are below. Enjoy the 4th of July weekend!

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