Showing posts with label artists. Show all posts
Showing posts with label artists. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Electronic artists transform 600 phones in a Symphony of light and sound

"Purple rules" of the Prince forgot the concerts of Smartphone, a group actually encouraged fans on their mobile phones of the waves in the air because it part of the show. Electronica group Booka Shade recently gave a concert played its coordinate and lights the phones of the audience about an application custom during the songs, so that they are less inconvenience and more part of the performance.

"With so much resistance to the use of smart phones at concerts because of image and video rights to us how mobile technology show can actually be used, an even better performance to make," said Walter Merziger, Member of the group. The group worked with Vodafone and an organization called Makelight interactive in this project. To phones use, the application of the Makelight must have installed. You will then top synchronized at the fair with a tone that also identifies where each handset partially based on how he wants to sound. Creative Agency has done several shows of light with phones for bands in the past (like others), but this has been incorporated the first time her music into the mix.

Supplement the air meant new address as when and where to play tones to mix perfectly the agency or information. When it came time for the technical rehearsal, she ran in a huge problem: phones are not strong enough on their own to a live performance. The solution? The band distributed accessories for speaker, 10 times to make more expensive phones. The end result is a pretty epic show.

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Wednesday, April 30, 2014

YouTube for Android now auto-generates playlists of your favorite artists

Making YouTube playlists can be a real pain, especially if you just want to veg out listening to music after a long day at work. If you're using an Android phone or tablet, though, you can now just type in an artist's name and voilĂ  -- YouTube will auto-generate a playlist with the artist's most popular videos. The results, however, are mostly Vevo clips, and (sadly) it might not work for lesser-known artists. According to Android Police, this feature (called YouTube Mix) recently made its way to Android after popping up for desktops first in 2013. The lack of fanfare suggests it's just something Google's been experimenting with, so we wouldn't be surprised if this is the first time you've heard of it. Since Mountain View hasn't officially announced anything, we can't say whether all Android users can access YouTube Mix -- but it's the weekend anyway, so have fun trying it out.

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