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quarta-feira, 19 de julho de 2017

Fender Bluetooth Lembra Um Mini Amplificador

Fender's new Bluetooth speakers look just like mini guitar amps




The Fender name is legendary in the world of music for its guitars and amplifiers. But now the company is setting its sights on a new chunk of the music industry — Bluetooth speakers. The company is launching two speakers: the larger $349.99 Monterey, and the smaller, portable $199.99 Newport.

The $349.99 Monterey is the more powerful of the two new speakers, which is logical, given that it's meant to stay put on a shelf or cabinet unlike the portable Newport. It features four drivers — two woofers and two tweeters — for 120W of power, both RCA and 3.5mm aux jacks for hooking up audio sources, and comes in a wooden enclosure. 

Monterey. Image: Fender
DESIGNS INSPIRED BY THE COMPANY'S CLASSIC ‘68 CUSTOM AMPLIFIERS

The Newport is comparatively weaker, only driving 30W of power with two woofers and a single tweeter. But along with a smaller size and price point, the Newport includes a built-in battery, which Fender says should last for up to 12 hours of playback. The Newport also includes a USB port, so it can double as a portable battery pack in a pinch.

Both speakers have designs inspired by the company's classic ‘68 Custom amplifiers, with the same retro grilles and labels, knobs, and buttons that you'd expect from a Fender product. Fender is also offering aptX and AAC codec support for better Bluetooth sound quality, along with the option to adjust both bass and treble through physical hardware controls so that you can tweak your music to your exact specification. 

Newport. Image: Fender

Just as in the amplifier space, Fender already has some competition when it comes to Bluetooth speakers in the form of longtime rival Marshall, which has been producing speakers based off its own amps for a while now. Specifically, the Marshall Stockwell and Stanmore speakers appear to be pretty competitive when compared to Marshall's new speakers, while being pretty well regarded when it comes to sound quality. But no matter which way your amp allegiance falls, it looks like you’ll have plenty of choice when it comes to speaker options.

That said, it’s also worth noting that Fender sells actual amps with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth for the same $249.99 price point, which, while probably not tuned for the wider range of music you’d generally be playing off a phone or laptop, still might be worth a look (especially if you also play guitar).

The Fender Monterey and Newport are available now from Fender's website.

terça-feira, 18 de julho de 2017

Loudwire Music Awards Fará Tributo À Tony Iommi

Exclusive: Inaugural Loudwire Music Awards to Pay Tribute to Tony Iommi


Fozzy singer/WWE personality Chris Jericho will host Oct. 24 event in Los Angeles 

Hard-rock/metal website Loudwire is presenting its first-ever Loudwire Music Awards ceremony and concert on Oct. 24 at The Novo Theater at L.A. Live in Los Angeles. The preliminary lineup, which will feature exclusive performances, will be announced July 19.
Black Sabbath member Tony Iommi will be honored with the Courage Award, which recognizes both his musical output and his bravery in his battle with cancer. The guitarist was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma in 2011, and is currently in remission. Going forward, the award will be called the Iommi and presented to future generations of courageous artists.
Iommi is not only receiving an award — he literally is the Loudwire Music Award. His hand served as the original mold for the official Hand of Doom trophy that will be presented to all winners and honorees.
“Of all the funny things that I've done in my life, this was another one. I was asked if I would do a mold of my hand so that they could make it into an award,” says Iommi. “I was very honored.”
The hand that has played Black Sabbath’s classic riffs for nearly 50 years was almost immortalized in a manner that he didn’t expect. “I was asked to put my arm into this big bucket full of this colored gel. All was going fine until it set, and then I found that I couldn't get my arm back out!” explains Iommi. “My hand started to cramp up, and I thought, ‘Oh no, what now?’ After a considerable amount of pulling and twisting, it eventually came out, and the cast looked amazing; so much detail. I'm really looking forward to seeing the finished award. Thanks, Loudwire — what's next?''
Watch of clip of Iommi dunking his hand into the molding gel below:
WWE personality and Fozzy frontman Chris Jericho, who has hosted such genre-related events as the Metal Hammer Golden Gods, will be the MC. "I'm so stoked to reclaim my crown as the greatest rock’n’roll awards show host of all time,” says Jericho. “The Loudwire Music Awards is going to be the biggest awards show in American heavy-metal history, with the biggest bands, biggest performances, biggest trophies and the biggest bar tabs.”
Created and produced by industry veteran Josh Bernstein, co-creator and producer of events like the Revolver Golden Gods Awards and the Alternative Press Music Awards, the Loudwire Music Awards will enable Loudwire.com readers to vote for several award categories, including album and song of the year, beginning Aug. 15.

Compositores De 'Stranger Things,' 'House of Cards,' 'Fargo' Reagem As Indicações Ao EMMY

Composers for 'Stranger Things,' 'House of Cards,' 'Fargo' & More React to Emmy Nominations


Thursday’s (July 13) Emmy Awards nominations highlighted the work of several top composers and, for the first time, music supervisors, who got their own category this year.
Billboard reached out for reaction from a number of nominees, who revealed how they found out about their nod and what made their music stand out:
JEFF BEAL
Outstanding Music Composition for a Series: House of Cards 
“I was home getting ready to start my writing day when my publicist called me with this news. It sounds strange to say, having won an  Emmy Award already for House of Cards, but I am incredibly surprised to be recognized with a nomination for Season 5. It just shows that people are still invested in the Underwoods, and I am genuinely proud to be along for the ride. For me, Season 5 was about the ascent of Claire Underwood and Frank’s secret self-immolation. This episode, [Chapter 63], was pivotal for both of these characters. I loved the way Claire becomes a fourth wall breaking character, and Frank seems increasingly paranoid -- this sense of lying, and breakdown of trust amongst every one in the West Wing, which now in today’s climate doesn’t feel so atypical.”
MAC QUAYLE
Outstanding original main title theme music: Feud: Bette and Joan
Outstanding Music Composition for a Limited Series, Movie or Special: Feud: Bette and Joan
“My publicist called me to tell me. This is the third year in a row with a nomination, so if I see her name show up on my phone it’s good news. The theme was the first thing I wrote. The idea from the beginning was that the music should evoke 1960s Hollywood, which pretty much meant an orchestral sound,  and would bring us back to the era and pay homage to great composers like Bernard Herrmann and Henry Mancini, as well as would help tell the story of the feud between these two great actors and the sad story of how they would treated by Hollywood. It’s not a small order, but it’s pretty defined. With the theme, what was unusual was I am usually given the visuals and write to that, but here, all I was given were some stills and then they animated the stills to the music. [For the score], I chose the pilot as the submission because I felt it really established the themes and it had some of the groovy, fun jazz stuff that we did for a lot of the episodes.” 
LORNE BALFE
Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music: Genius
“You’re talking to a man with a very heavy case of jet lag,” says Balfe, who arrived in London this morning and was trying to catch a few winks before heading to the Dunkirk premiere tonight when he got the news. “My publicist woke me up to tell me  and now I think I’m going to fight through my jet lag and go get a drink.” Balfe and Hans Zimmer wrote the main theme for the series for [executive producer] Ron Howard after “a lot of talking and more talking. When it’s the main title, you can spend more time talking than the theme actually lasts. The music was very important to Ron. It was part of the DNA because other than woman chasing and solving theories, music was a very important part of Einstein’s life. We knew there was going to be more than one Genius, so it had to be not just about Einstein, but about the concept of being a genius.” 
JEFF RUSSO
Outstanding Music Composition for a Limited Series, Movie or Special: Fargo
“Paul Doucette from Matchbox Twenty, who’s one of my closest friends tweeted that I’d been nominated and then he texted me. The nominations were announced way faster this year, I hadn’t been looking yet,” says Russo who is celebrating his third nomination for the music for Fargo in three years. “This season we talked a lot about  Russian-feeling music and Russian composers and I really connected to that a lot. I think the particular episode submitted is a very emotional episode.  It’s the penultimate episode and a lot of things become very clear, not the least of which is Carrie Coons’ character has a big cathartic moment. It  was super emotional and the one closest to my heart.”
RUPERT GREGSON-WILLIAMS
Outstanding Music Composition for a Series: The Crown
I found out about my nomination after receiving multiple phone calls from colleagues and friends while I was "writing the score for the latest series of The Crown. What made the nomination extremely special is that working on The Crown and with Stephen Daldry and Peter Morgan is such a creatively rewarding experience.The episode that was submitted entitled Hyde Park Corner is brilliantly written and performed and deals with the death of the King which had such an important effect on the politics of the world at the time."
JEREMY TURNER
Outstanding Music Composition for a Limited Series, Movie or Special: Five Came Back
I was on a trail run this morning, and when I got back to my car there was a congratulatory text from my wife with a photo of her and our newborn, both smiling. I began working on Five Came Back just before the holidays, with very little runway left in the schedule so it was a real race. But the finish line for me was recording the score at Warner Bros, having friends fly in from all over to be a part of the orchestra. That was truly special.”
GARY LIONELLI
Outstanding Music Composition for a Limited Series, Movie or Special: O.J.: Made In America
"I was at my computer but had actually forgotten to check when I saw a Google News headline that the Emmy nominations were just out. I was pretty stunned to read my name when I scrolled down. I feel incredibly honored to have received this nomination, and I’m thrilled so many others associated with the film have gotten nominations, too. It’s all a very strange turn of events -- from watching the Bronco chase live on TV with the rest of America more than 20 years ago to so many years later scoring the exact scene, play by play. So the challenge was how to score such an epic real-life event that everyone is so familiar with and not oversensationalize it or trivialize it in any way. I decided to focus on the overall tragedy of the circumstances and let that direct the course of the music. The feelings from that time are something no one who remembers the events will forget, and I know my own feelings from that time came through when I was writing."
MARTIN PHIPPS
Original Music Composition for a Series, Victoria
Original Main Title Theme Music, Victoria
"Totally delighted to get 2 nominations for Victoria, especially the title music. Writing music for a memorable title sequence has been an ambition since childhood days. My youngest daughter recently came home from school saying that the girl next to her was humming the theme under her breath. Job done!”
KYLE DIXON and MICHAEL STEIN
Original Main Title Theme Music, Stranger Things
“I was on the way to the dentist when I heard the news,” said Dixon in a statement. “Glad I wasn’t already in the chair or I would have missed the call!.” “We’re thrilled to be nominated!” added Stein. “It’s a great feeling to be included alongside so many other great composers.  It is an honor and a treat.  Cheers!”
JASHA KLEBE
Outstanding Music Composition for a Series, Planet Earth II
"My mother had the privilege of breaking the news to  me, when she screamed into the phone early this morning,” says Klebe, who scored the series with Jacob Shea. “It's just such an honor to be recognized, but we would be nothing without the remarkable team that brought us this unbelievable footage."
NORA FELDER
Outstanding Music Supervision,  Stranger Things
"
Wow!!!! I feel like I just entered a parallel universe! Such fantastic news to be included in this historical Emmy first that acknowledges music supervisors as the music warriors that they are," Felder said in a statement. "Stranger Things is a huge phenomenon, and its a honor to be a part of the casting process of  one of the shows main characters: The Music!"

As Lições Aprendidas No Último Encontro Do 'Latim Alternative Music Conference' - LAMC

Lessons Learned From LAMC: Streaming, Syncs and Immigration



The Latin Alternative Music Conference hosted a series of panel discussions tailored for the different conundrums that arise when U.S., Latin and Latin American artists try to swim in the mainstream of the music business in the United States. On Thursday (July 13) and Friday (July 14) inside a shabby-chic event room in New York City’s Stewart Hotel, executives from some of the most prominent music streaming services, festival coordinators, artists, A&Rs, and legal experts came together to share advice. 
In the panel titled "Latin Music In the Digital Age: Where Do We Go From Here?" the focus was on smarter use of services. The key to having a successful marketing plan, experts explained, comes down to research. “Use the Internet to get data on what’s happening in particular cities, and in a region of a particular country that can become part of the story that you’re telling about yourself,” explains Jason Pascal, VP of catalog development & associate general counsel for The Orchard, a film and music distribution firm. “See what’s starting to catch fire in a particular region, and maybe it makes sense to do some advertising there. It makes sense to play live there, and make that part of your story of the times based on the direction your career is going.”
Return on investment is key. Rocio Guerrero, head of Latin culture for shows & editorial at Spotify, advises artists not to lend so much energy in creating a physical copy. It may turn out to be cost ineffective considering only two singles out of one whole body of work might get attention. Instead she offers to try and use a digital platform for fans to have access to the music. 
Still, with offering artists a home to place their music in, comes the great responsibility of making sure the artist gets recognition from the public.
"Streaming inherits the responsibility that we have to foster discovery and to make sure we’re being inclusive to a broader landscape of people,” said Marcos Juarez, Latin music curator and programmer at Pandora. “A Pandora experience can begin with your favorite artist, and can lead you to an artist you’ve never heard before.”
Both Spotify and Pandora have discovery tools and algorithms, which are designed to help their consumers be privy to up-and-coming new artists. Amid the various ways of branding an artist, there’s no denying music streaming services have helped the Latin community. Daddy Yankee recently became the No. 1 artist on Spotify, which Guerrero acknowledges streaming has opened new doors. “Whether you like reggaeton or not it’s helping all of us in this room to get the visibility that we needed,” she noted. “I know for a fact it’s opening up a lot of doors to independent artists, mangers and labels. We are getting knocks on our doors from the general market much more than we did before.”
Latin artists are also starting to gain momentum in placing their music on film and TV. The "Content is King: Latin Music Synchs In The Streaming TV & Film Era" panel explored the topic of using music within other mediums of entertainment consumption. 
“Because of the streaming platforms with a lot of original content that have been created via Hulu and Netflix, there have been a lot more programs that have been looking for Latin music than in the past,” explained Yvonne Drazan, VP and A&R of Latin Division at Peer Music. “Pretty much everytime anyone would ever ask me for Latin music for either film or television it was for like a taco truck scene, or something like that.”  
With the rise of shows like Narcos and El Chapo, the use of Latin music for programming purposes is in high demand. But that also brings stereotypical syncs that reinforces longstanding clichés, which some are looking to combat. 
“I’m working on a documentary called The Classic, and it follows East L.A. Latino football players, and it features all kids of immigrants,” said Josh Norek, who handled music supervision for El Chapo. “There’s a lot of Latin hip-hop in this movie, but it’s all positive. I think it’s going to depend on who’s making the movie, and what the characters are doing.”
Beyond song performance and placement, Latin artists from abroad face a different set of challenges under our current troubling political climate. The panel entitled "Another Brick In the Wall: Touring the USA In 2017" deconstructed what the process is for Latin artists when trying to come and play in America. 
Immigration attorney Eva Golinger, who specializes in entertainment immigration and international law, advises those looking to enter to have the proper documentation. “For foreign artist coming to the U.S., you need to make sure that you have legal paperwork, a proper musician or artist visa,” she noted. “Make sure you discuss if you have any prior encounters with the law, because all of these things are now being scrutinized in a very serious way.” 
Golinger also added that immigration officials have access to phone records and social media accounts, which means one needs to be careful with what’s shared online. Additionally, she mentioned that artists should submit a print version of their press kits filled-out with all their press articles translated into English. Also, they need all the contracts for concerts they’ve played in their country of origin. Immigration departments nationwide are looking for a reason to not let international artists come to America, she said, all the more reason why everything needs to be on point.
Alicia Zertuche, music coordinator for SXSW, suggests that an artist’s interactions with immigration officials at border crossings, and airports should be amicable. “When you come in through an airport or a land crossing it’s really important to have a certain or particular attitude towards the official because all can go south in seconds,” she warned. A bad encounter can lead to a secondary holding, which means officials can take you in for more questioning. This of course, can subsequently lead to jeopardizing the artist or band’s chance at playing in the country.
Golinger also warned artist to take calculated risks once they are here, because if they engage in a political protest and get arrested this can lead to deportation. In music, it’s always important to have a strong message, but sometimes the personal can get political. 

Sony Music Assina Acordo Com A Startup App MelodyVR

Sony Music Inks Deal With Virtual Reality App MelodyVR


Sony Music is the latest label group to enter into a licensing agreement with virtual reality startup MelodyVR. Under the terms of the deal, announced Monday, MelodyVR receives the right to produce and distribute VR content by Sony's roster of artists for its upcoming app. As with previous deals, most recently with Universal Music Group, announced in March, the content will initially be available on MelodyVR before it is released to both parties.
Anthony Matchett, the CEO of MelodyVR's parent EVR Holdings, said the completion of negotiations with all three majors -- Warner Music paved the way, in December 2016 -- provides "significant validation in regard to our market leading position, our on-going success and the long-term value of our business," adding that it "positions our company as the world’s only fully licensed VR music platform."
Matchett added that with label agreements completed, "our focus is to expand upon the distribution network for the MelodyVR app and to increase the size and scale of our potential consumer base at launch."

MelodyVR recently announced a global partnership with Microsoft that will make its content available to over 500 million Windows 10 consumers and the company said it is seeking agreements with many key players in VR, including Facebook, Google, HTC and Sony PlayStation.
As part of its deal with MelodyVR, Sony Music has the right to purchase up to 43 million ordinary shares of EVR, at a price of 14.2p, for the next five years.

U2's 'The Joshua Tree Tour 2017' - $123 Milhões Até Agora E Continua Contando ..

U2's 'The Joshua Tree Tour 2017': $123 Million Earned (and Counting)



U2 earns the top ranking on the most recent tally of Hot Tours with Roger Watersfollowing at No. 2 based on reported box office counts from North American dates on both tours. The Irish rockers head up this week’s list (see below) with $61.5 million in sales from nine stadiums on the band’s worldwide trek to commemorate the 30th anniversary of The Joshua Tree. Waters earns his ranking based on a $25 million gross from the first 16 shows of his Us + Them trek that debuted in May.
Following its May 12 launch in Vancouver, The Joshua Tree Tour 2017 grossed $62.2 million from 10 shows at the first eight stadiums on the opening North American leg. Those concerts -- reported to Billboard in a prior week -- drew more than half a million fans. The 10 shows reported this week are the final dates on the tour’s first North American run that closed on July 1. Altogether so far, the overall gross has reached $123.7 million from 1,043,414 sold tickets at 20 concerts.
U2 has already begun the second leg of the tour, a run through European markets that began with a July 8 event at London’s Twickenham Stadium. The group will remain on the continent through Aug. 1 and then return to North America for another stint during September. A final stand in Latin America in October will round out The Joshua Tree Tour 2017 that is set to end on Oct. 22 in Brazil.
Roger Waters’ trek is composed primarily of older Pink Floyd songs and earlier solo work but also features new material from his latest album Is This The Life We Really Want?, released in June. The tour, booked in 45 cities in the U.S. and Canada, kicked off on May 26 in Kansas City and will close in Vancouver at the end of October.
The 16 concerts reported during the past week came at the first 13 arenas on the schedule. The highest gross was logged at Staples Center in Los Angeles with the only three-show engagement in this opening slate of dates. Waters played the venue on June 20, 21 and 27, logging $5.6 million in revenue from 38,003 sold seats.
The Us + Them Tour will span five months and include 61 concerts before wrapping on Oct. 29. Waters will remain stateside through the end of September, but will head north to Canada in October for a final seven-city sweep.

‘Atomic Blonde’ - Detalhes Da Trilha Sonora

‘Atomic Blonde’ Soundtrack Details


The details of the soundtrack album for the action thriller Atomic Blonde have been revealed. The album features the songs from the movie, including such 80s classics as David Bowie’s Cat People, The Clash’s London Calling, George Michael’s Father Figure, Nena’s 99 Luftballons, A Flock of Seagull’s I Ran (So Far Away) & more, as well as the HEALTH’s cover of Blue Monday, which is already available as a digital single. Also included are several tracks from the film’s original score composed by Tyler Bates (Guardians of the Galaxy300WatchmenDawn of the DeadJohn Wick) and new track by the composer and Marilyn Manson. The soundtrack will be released on July 28, 2017 by Back Lot Music and will be available for pre-order on Amazon within the next few days. Atomic Blonde is directed by David Leitch (John Wick) and stars Charlize Theron, James McAvoy, John Goodman, Til Schweiger, Eddie Marsan, Sofia Boutella and Toby Jones. The thriller will be released nationwide on July 28 by Focus Features/Universal Pictures. Visit the official movie website for updates.
Here’s the album track list:

1. Cat People (Putting Out the Fire) – David Bowie
2. Major Tom (Völlig Losgelöst) – Peter Schilling
3. Blue Monday – Health
4. C*Cks*Cker – Tyler Bates
5. 99 Luftballons – Nena
6. Father Figure – George Michael
7. Der Commissar – After the Fire
8. Cities in Dust – Siouxsie and the Banshees
9. The Politics of Dancing – Re-Flex
10. Stigmata – Marilyn Manson & Tyler Bates
11. Demonstration – Tyler Bates
12. I Ran (So Far Away) – A Flock of Seagulls
13. 99 Luftballons – Kaleida
14. Voices Carry – Til Tuesday
15. London Calling – The Clash
16. Finding the Uhf Device – Tyler Bates