Client News: SonicLiving Provides Concert Listings for Pandora iPhone App

Very *very* excited to announce news for one of my clients, SonicLiving.  Woo hoo!
SonicLiving is pleased to provide personalized concert listings for the nation’s number 1 music application for the iPhone (number 2 on blackberry).  If you live in San Francisco, a q&a and SonicLiving demo from CEO Gabe Benveniste will take place at the city’s best monthly music-tech industry gathering, musicatecnomica – Thursday June 11, 2009. Hit me up with questions and see you there!


SONICLIVING ANNOUNCES IPHONE IMPLEMENTATION WITH PANDORA

 

SonicLiving Provides Personalized Concert Listings for
Pandora’s iPhone Application

EMERYVILLE, Calif. – June 3, 2009 – SonicLiving, the Internet’s leading concert discovery service, today announced another integrative agreement with Pandora, the Internet radio service, that will bring SonicLiving’s personalized concert calendars to everyone who uses Pandora’s iPhone application. SonicLiving is the only service of its kind to integrate with Pandora, and will now be exposed to over 500,000 iPhone users per day via the Pandora iPhone application. SonicLiving (sonicliving.com) connects music fans online and in-person through communities created around the live shows their favorite bands play. Users can purchase concert tickets as well as connect and communicate with friends and other members of the SonicLiving community. Amstel Light is sponsoring this feature. The addition of tour dates to the Pandora iPhone application provides listeners with localized tour date information matching artists they’ve identified as favorites on their Pandora radio stations, have given a “Thumbs Up” to or bookmarked, and creatively displays popular shows nearby. In addition to Pandora, SonicLiving works seamlessly with several other platforms and as a standalone service.

“This agreement confirms SonicLiving’s place as the Internet’s leading concert discovery service,” says Gabe Benveniste, president, CEO and founder of SonicLiving, Inc. “Users will find SonicLiving to be a useful feature that complements and enhances their Pandora experience.”

“Pandora is dedicated to providing the best music experience possible, whether recorded or live, which is why we’ve chosen SonicLiving to power our sponsored concert listings,” says Tom Conrad, chief technical officer for Pandora. “SonicLiving has made it much easier for  our listeners to find out where and when their favorite bands are playing  and now  we’re thrilled to be able to offer this to our iPhone listeners as  well.”

SonicLiving’s API, which powers Pandora’s concert calendar, is available for commercial and non-commercial use. To find local concerts matching Pandora stations and bookmarks, users can go to www.pandora.com and follow the concerts link, or www.sonicliving.com for more information. SonicLiving, founded by former Pixar Animation Studios employee Gabe Benveniste in 2006, was started to provide music lovers with a better way of finding out in advance when their favorite artists were touring, a convenient way to purchase tickets to those shows, and a place to meet up with friends attending those shows. SonicLiving has quickly become an indispensable resource for live music nationwide, providing music fans with a unique online destination that offers locally tailored listings, access to tickets and a community comprised of users’ friends and other concertgoers.

About SonicLiving

SonicLiving is the Internet’s leading concert discovery service, connecting music fans online and in-person through communities created around live shows of their favorite bands. Through the SonicLiving Wishlist, which seamlessly integrates with iTunes, Pandora, Facebook, Last.fm, and Lala, fans can track bands, receive automatic concert alerts and purchase tickets to shows when they’re announced.

The SonicLiving API enables music sites and other online services to bring the live music discovery experience to their users. SonicLiving also offers musicians, music labels and promoters the ability to reach fans through special promotions, presales and packages, resulting in increased visibility and ticket sales. SonicLiving derives revenue through ticket sales, on-site advertising and partnerships.

SonicLiving was founded in 2006 by Gabe Benveniste, formerly of Pixar Animation Studios, and is headquartered in Emeryville, California, and on the Internet at www.sonicliving.com

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SonicLiving Announces License Agreement With Pandora

SONICLIVING ANNOUNCES LICENSE AGREEMENT WITH PANDORA
SonicLiving to Provide Personalized Concert Listings for Pandora Listeners’ Favorite Music Artists

EMERYVILLE, Calif. – March 31, 2009 – SonicLiving, the Internet’s leading concert discovery service, today announced a licensing agreement with Pandora, the Internet radio service, that will bring SonicLiving’s personalized concert calendars to each of Pandora’s 20 million-plus registered listeners. SonicLiving is the only service of its kind to integrate with Pandora.

SonicLiving (sonicliving.com) connects music fans online and in-person through communities created around the live shows their favorite bands play. Users can purchase concert tickets as well as connect and communicate with friends and other members of the SonicLiving community. The powerful SonicLiving API provides Pandora (pandora.com) listeners with localized alerts about upcoming live performances that match the artists they’ve identified in their favorite Pandora radio stations, have given a “Thumbs Up” to or bookmarked. In addition to Pandora, SonicLiving works seamlessly with several other platforms and as a standalone service.

“This agreement confirms SonicLiving’s place as the Internet’s leading concert discovery service,” says Gabe Benveniste, president, CEO and founder of SonicLiving, Inc. “Users will find SonicLiving to be a useful feature that complements and enhances their Pandora experience.”

“Pandora is dedicated to providing the best music experience possible, whether recorded or live, which is why we’ve chosen SonicLiving to power our concerts mini-site,” says Tom Conrad, chief technical officer for Pandora.  “SonicLiving has made it much easier for our listeners to find out where and when their favorite bands are playing.”

SonicLiving’s API, which powers Pandora’s concert calendar, is available for commercial and non-commercial use. To find local concerts matching Pandora stations and bookmarks, users can go to www.pandora.com and follow the concerts link, or www.sonicliving.com for more information.

SonicLiving, founded by former Pixar Animation Studios employee Gabe Benveniste in 2006, was started to provide music lovers with a better way of finding out in advance when their favorite artists were touring, a convenient way to purchase tickets to those shows, and a place to meet up with friends attending those shows. SonicLiving has quickly become an indispensable resource for live music nationwide, providing music fans with a unique online destination that offers locally tailored listings, access to tickets and a community comprised of users’ friends and other concertgoers.

About SonicLiving

SonicLiving is the Internet’s leading concert discovery service, connecting music fans online and in-person through communities created around live shows of their favorite bands. Through the SonicLiving Wishlist, which seamlessly integrates with iTunes, Pandora, Facebook, Last.fm, and Lala, fans can track bands, receive automatic concert alerts and purchase tickets to shows when they’re announced.

The SonicLiving API enables music sites and other online services to bring the live music discovery experience to their users. SonicLiving also offers musicians, music labels and promoters the ability to reach fans through special promotions, presales and packages, resulting in increased visibility and ticket sales. SonicLiving derives revenue through ticket sales, on-site advertising and partnerships.

SonicLiving was founded in 2006 by Gabe Benveniste, formerly of Pixar Animation Studios, and is headquartered in Emeryville, California, and on the Internet at www.sonicliving.com

 

 

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Interactive vs Non Interactive: in a cute little nutshell, and SXSW 2009

Right now, somewhere in the bay area, is a music-tech company you know and love having a bad morning. Right this minute. And the true core of the issue lies at the chasm between technology and policy.  I only have a few minutes to blog today, so I’ll explain this quickly:

If a music service requires your participation, it is considered  to be “Interactive.” The cost of using copyrighted material to develop  an interactive product is different (higher) than developing a non-interactive product.
BUT…There’s no stipulation in any IP law or digital millenium copyright act for the reality of technology such that a user may actually interact with a product versus directly with the music (aka on demand.)  There’s no clause for a case where the music is not interactive (internet radio) but interaction with the product enhances the listening experience.  There’s no clause for the human and product transaction. Only the human-music interaction is covered. Which means the product is, according to the law, operating illegally if paying fees as “non interactive” when it has (even if unfairly) been determined to be interactive.

Unfortunately for everyone involved, there’s no verbage, no legalese, no written word to address any music product with this type of user experience.  Interaction with a product is not on-demand music.  The experience is enhanced by interacting with the product. How can policy measure the value of experience?

IDEA: Interactive though it may be, interaction with a product to enhance the experience of art is a different level of interactivity.

Perhaps the conflicts and legal battles within the music industry (roaring as i type) will seek to adjust according to progress and user experience.

Til then, there’s Rusty Hodge at SxSW 2009: Rewriting the DMCA
see you there.

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Terrifying Todd on Tour

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From the label: What Are Records?

October 27th, 2007
“Todd Fancey’s Terrifying Halloween Interweb Tour” – this Wednesday on me.dium.com

Turns out New Pornographer and solo artist Todd Fancey’s a huge fan of Halloween, so we’re making it a special day. First off, we’re giving away one of our favorite songs from his new album “Schmancey,” the appropriately themed “Witches Night,” all week long right here. It’s the story of a young male haunted by an evil ex-girlfriend, so we’re guessing a few of you out there can more than relate.
Then, Todd’s going to host the first ever “Terrifying Halloween Interweb Tour.” More than your typical on-line chat session, thanks to me.dium.com, everyone who participates can simultaneously check out the websites and youtube clips that Todd frequents. In other words, you’re gonna get a guided tour through Todd’s world. Scary? Terrifying? Creepy? Only in the best, most fun way possible.

The “Terrifying Tour” is a unique chance to get to know more about Todd’s work in the studio and on the road with the New Pornographers, and to check out his thoughts on his dazzling new solo record “Schmancey.”

We’ll also travel far outside the indie pop world. You see, Todd’s a not-so-closeted metalhead. So, there’s also gonna be a “Zeppelin Vs. Sabbath” debate, we’ll touch on the Ace Frehley’s scarily funny appearance on the Tom Snyder show with the rest of his Kiss bandmates in ’79, and discuss Angel Witch, Witchfinder General and Venom.

Of course, you’re free to bring your own topics and questions to the party. All treats, no tricks. I think I’m out of cliches. Hope to see you there. Visit http://www.me.dium.com at 4 PM EST on the 31st to participate.

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CMJ 2007 LIVE

streams from CMJ….
check out pictures on flickr from Rhapsody Rocks NYC here

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The Future of Music Rocks

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Maybe you’ve seen my tweets – i’m flying all over the country witnessing the northern hemisphere’s foray into autumn and doing a ton of business. Wearing my business socks. It sounds fun, and it is, but it is all with purpose and I am thankful that at this point in my life purpose and pleasure have joined forces to become a career.

Just 1.5 days ago i was in DC … for the Future of Music Coalition Summit in Washington, DC. As usual, had the chance to pow wow with friends old and new in the music industry. Day one was focused mostly on copyright, and many of the Staff Counsels who i lobbied with Soma FM & BAGeL Radio in july were sitting on panels. It was fascinating to fall witness to the changes, or lack thereof, in their opinions since our visit. In addition i met the attorneys for Sound Exchange who had a good laugh with me and said “Oh so YOU’RE the reason that press release went out…”

i nodded. smiled. we exchanged cards.

At the summit, I sat on two panels, back to back. Social Networking & Blogging and Podcasting.

The Social Networking panel was standing room only, which was a surprise as it was up against the keynote of the morning (which was a bummer, although all the panels are available via webcast and podcast on the future of music website). I was thrilled to teach a packed room of labels about RSS, and the value of releasing themselves from risk aversion and trusting their fans. When asked what to do with “psycho fans” i had a simple answer. Hire them. It was a successful panel, and i enjoyed letting musicians and label folk alike know that iLike is NOT the only music app on facebook. I rattled off about 50 more and encouraged them all to utilize the longtail of social networks to compliment their embrace of the longtail in a digital retail marketplace. I’m considering putting together a 2 hour seminar on the matter. It was an incredibly successful panel. Perhaps the most successful panel i’ve been involved with….ever. And yes, i did teach them what RSS stands for. We are in a bubble on our interweb, and i feel the call of duty to bring my music industry cohorts into the fold. Education is the name of the game. some marketing companies will take the money before they teach you. I just can’t bring myself to do that at this time. If we want to affect the Future of Music, we will have to rethink our strategy of education of artists and managers (and labels) and stop treating them as if they are just clueless internet neanderthals who just don’t “get it.” we can still help them “get it” without expecting them to know it as well as we Geek Marketers know it….If i give away my tricks, well, then more artists make more money. And i’ve lived a good life. Passion, Purpose, Pleasure – what more could i ask for in a career. I hope to dodge working for the big 4 labels (soon big 3…) and remain with the independent culture of which i’ve been a part for 10 yrs, and the independent new media culture that i hold so dear.

Which is why it’s just really fraking cool to go straight from the Future of Music Summit in DC straight to Boulder, CO for the innovative “RockMe” thanks to me.dium. yes, i have been consulting with Me.dium about their interest in music since late June, and yes i’m excited about it. but don’t accuse me of spam. because Me.dium stepped up to the plate and took a risk, and connected me to one of the most willing risk takers i’ve yet to meet in terms of bands i’ve worked with: Rose Hill Drive’s Jake Sproul, who has been involved since Week 1, back in July. Jake is tirelessly promoting the event to his fans (new and old), using the Me.dium browser plugin daily, released World Premier Rose Hill Drive content on monday (video of the band opening for The Who in Pompeii), and is set to do an extremely innovative 4 camera stream of the Rose Hill Drive show on Saturday 9/22 at the Fox Theatre, which will broadcast on the RockMe website.

You can surf the web with Jake in Me.dium by clicking right here.

And thanks to Jake, i am, for the first time, a Technical Producer – I have been acting as the Technical Producer for the 4 camera stream (powered by ustream of course, thanks ustream!!!!) and am now armed with an entirely new arsenal of information that i can use to help, teach and greatly enhance the discoverability of independent bands around the world. The Future of Music is vast because it caters to those who are willing to take risks, who know that when a fan ingests content on the web, and has a chance to connect with a band they like (or just discovered) their entire experience changes from tangible to meaningful. While buy clicks may not always be the result, the exposure and chance to connect is more valuable than any click through rate quoted by an overpriced online ad agency.

Dear Jake, thanks for your hard work and leading the way for others. This is just the start. The interweb, the google, the maps…it’s all very new for the music industry and those of us who are hybrids of music business and technology nuance are longing for more musicians like you to embrace the concept of future and move beyond the past. xo, corey

If you are learning about me.dium’s event RockMe for the fist time, there is more information on the RockMe website as well as at RoseHillDrive.com.

If you’d like to be my friend in me.dium (i like friends) just click here.

when i get back to SF on sunday, i’m definately getting a massage, and Jake – you should get one too – as should all the participants including the entire Me.dium community team who is ordering chinese food as i type this, and popping nodoz as if i don’t notice (i see you guys…)

Other Risk Takers involved in RockMe include:

Fiery Furnaces
Gosling
The Willowz
Jeffrey Lewis

as well as: Stanton Moore from Galactic, Halou, New Monsoon, Tom Conrad (CTO at Pandora), Rhapsody, Jambase & many others….

cheers to you all. a toast and adieu!

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RockMe.dium dot com

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Hosted by Rose Hill Drive

With…..

The Fiery Furnaces
Jeffrey Lewis Band
Gosling
The Willowz

September 18 – 22, 2007

w/ world premier content from Rose Hill Drive…

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MTV Loses Urge & Merges w/ Rhapsody creating Rhapsody America

MTV New York Offices

The Associated Press
Tuesday, August 21, 2007; 2:17 PM

SEATTLE — Viacom Inc.’s MTV Networks and digital media company RealNetworks announced Tuesday a digital music joint venture that will compete with Apple’s dominant trinity of the iTunes store, iPod player and iPhone.

MTV will merge its Urge music service into the Rhapsody offering from RealNetworks Inc. The new offering will be accessible on computers and music players and integrated with Verizon Wireless’s VCast multimedia service for cell phones.

It will be run by a new company, Rhapsody America, and MTV will heavily market the service starting in September and will provide music playlists and other programming.

read the rest at The Washington Post

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RockMe. is Announced: Rose Hill Drive Presents The Fiery Furnaces, Jeffrey Lewis Band, Gosling & The Willowz

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 20, 2007

RockMe. Online Music Festival Connects Bands and Fans in Real-Time
Me.dium Technology Enhances Fan Experience

Boulder, CO, Aug 20, 2007 – RockMe. (RockMe.dium.com), a five-day online music festival taking place from September 18 – 22, brings five well-known rock bands together to meet and interact with their fans in a unique online social setting. Hosted by Rose Hill Drive, RockMe. facilitates innovative, compelling connections between bands and fans, while enabling fans to interact among themselves and discover new music together in real-time. RockMe. takes place within Me.dium, a free Web browser add-on compatible with Internet Explorer 7, Firefox, and Flock.

“Me.dium makes it possible for us to hang with our fans online in real-time,” says Jake Sproul, lead singer of Rose Hill Drive. “We’re excited to take them on a modern day magical mystery tour.”

During RockMe., bands, artists and music mavens will lead participants on a tour of Web destinations where unique content is revealed, fans can surf with their friends and discover new music through the interaction among the audience members. The final day will include live streaming video of Rose Hill Drive’s show direct from the Fox Theatre in Boulder, CO. Visit RockMe.dium.com for a complete schedule of events.

Participating bands:

Rose Hill Drive – A Boulder, CO-based rock band recently chosen by Rolling Stone magazine as one of the “Ten Artists to Watch in 2007.” Rose Hill Drive are a young, uncommonly talented, real-deal power trio with a not to be missed live show.

rosehilldrive.com and myspace.com/rosehilldrive

The Fiery Furnaces – NYC based sibling rockers. “The Greatest musicians of 2050. Noisemakers of the now who are destined for future rankings.” – Time Out New York
thefieryfurnaces.com and myspace.com/thefieryfurnaces

Jeffrey Lewis Band – NYC-based lo-fi folk and sci-fi punk band led by comic book fanatic and illustrator Jeffrey Lewis. NME calls Jeffrey Lewis, “The Big Apple’s Best Kept Secret.”
thejeffreylewissite.com and myspace.com/jefflewisband

Gosling – LA Based indie rock group. “Modern rock hasn’t sounded this fresh or energetic in ages…”
-The Stranger
goslingmusic.com and myspace.com/gosling

The Willowz – Southern California Garage Rockers. Rolling Stone magazine says, “The Willowz are the only thing in the O.C cooler than Walt Disney’s Cryogenic Chamber.”
thewillowz.com and


myspace.com/thewillowz

To experience RockMe., fans must download Me.dium and register at RockMe.dium.com.

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The Miseducation of Capitol Hill

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photo by Rusty Hodge
photo by Rusty Hodge (Soma FM)On Monday July 30 – Tuesday July 31, 2007 I had the honor of travel to the city where i was born, with Ted Leibowitz (BAGeL Radio), Elise Nordling (Soma FM) & Rusty Hodge (Soma FM) with purpose and passion. Armed with packets of information and appointments both which were fully organized by my new friend and a woman for which i have much admiration, the amazing Elise Nordling. Prior to our visit Elise spent countless hours calling the offices of more than 100 congress members & staff members, senators, committee members and chiefs of counsel so that upon arrival, we were efficient, prepared, and most importantly: confident. Because of Elise’s tenacity, passion and experience we penetrated the epicenter of USA Government with concise information, leaving behind an impression with people ranging from Chief Counsels & Congressmen to the folks at Sound Exchange.

Upon arrival we attended one meeting together, and then broke into groups. I am not a small webcaster. I was along to help explain the choke hold on promotions of independent music resulting from the CRB ruling and how it affects more than the industry of webcasting, but also the independent music industry as a whole. Artists both independent and major label bound are on an even playing field in the webcasting environment. The market is normalized – therefore providing opportunity for art of all genre to be heard. Commerce ensues.

I watched Ted, Rusty and Elise explain to chief counsels and legislative assistants that while Sound Exchange is claiming to be offering a settlement to small webcasters, Soma FM & BAGeL Radio have not only not heard from SoundX, but they have yet to get a return a phone call. Even my cat knows that the lack of communication is not indicative of any notion or efforts toward settlement.

Small webcasters are now operating in a gray area. Congress wants Sound Exchange to offer a fair settlement. HR 2060 is flawed. And where do artists fit into all of this? the artist and their team are, by default, navigating a legal battle which may or may not prevent them from exposure to a willing audience of potential consumers, and the leading providers of this exposure are facing lengthy battles for the right to encourage a willing audience to purchase product from an artist. From the artist representative/ music marketing/ manager/ indie label perspective, this “gray area” teeming with dollar signs is a very uncomfortable sphere in which to involve product. The copyright owner makes more money from the exposure, but is forced to collect money (now retroactively even though it was already paid) from the purveyors of that very promotion which would otherwise enable them to sell more music for a longer period of time. In other words – the artist makes more money when these rates are normalized.

Small Webcasters WANT to pay artists. yes, even the listener supported stations WANT to pay and DO PAY NOW – but CAN’T pay when they are bankrupt. And after bankruptcy, ***there is no more money to be made at all!!! Come on, people!!!***

::sigh::

we also found ourselves explaining that while sound exchange is the only company to issue payments, they only actually have 20,000 artists on board. And yes, it’s obvious to you and me, but we explained that there are many more musical artists than a meager 20,000. We touched on issues of rights disputes, territory rights, indie label promotions (and how terrestrial radio is dead to us and THAT IS FINE with us, because we have the internets). And so on. And so forth.

Music industry education from indies is needed on the hill. And while multiple Representatives and Senators have gold and platinum records hanging on the wall, they are without extensive multi-perspective and reality driven knowledge about how the industry itself is successfully adjusting and will successfully adjust to the change in medium from sheet music, to vinyl, to cassette, to cd, to zeros and ones.

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