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From: "by way of Pit Schultz <pit@xxxxxx>" <felixbopp@xxxxxxx>
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Subject: MUSIC for NEW MEDIA, Newsletter April 1998, Issue 12
MUSIC for NEW MEDIA
Newsletter April 1998, Issue 12
A free monthly editorial service.
More than 37,000 readers.
Published by Felix Bopp
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
< Music lovers can currently buy music from approximately 70,000 web
pages world-wide. > If you want to be in touch with this
extra-audionary new world - stay tuned, listen to this free monthly
Newsletter. Feedback, recommendations, suggestions etc. are very
welcome! And - thanks for promoting < MUSIC for NEW MEDIA >!
< MUSIC for NEW MEDIA > is also available on Jim Cara's < Prodigy
Digital Music >!
This edition includes:
- Sounds from South Africa: Qradio, ClubNet, Gallo Music
International, The South African Bandstand, zaZINE
- Extra-Audionary Soft- & Hardware: Koan, CDQPRIMA 2MUX-M
- BroadcastAsia98
- `Voice Morpher'
- BRAIN OPERA
- Historic Flash: < Modularity >, by Joel Chadabe
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Sounds from South Africa:
Qradio
< Quincy Jones brings his favorite World Music to the Internet,
focusing first on South Africa. Qradio offers tastings -- and
explanations -- of the music of South Africa, from jazz and hip-hop,
African choral music and more. Qradio also broadcasts live radio to
the Net from the studios of the South African Broadcasting
Corporation. > Plug-in: RealAudio http://www.qradio.net/ The South
African Broadcasting Corporation: http://www.sabc.co.za/
ClubNet
< South Africa's first official Music and Dance Culture resource site.
Using some of the latest technologies for the Internet, we have
created a site that not only works well but is informative and useful.
This is not an on-line magazine, but rather a guide of sorts. >
www.clubnet.co.za/home.asp
Gallo Music International
< Featuring leading artists and recordings from the Gallo (Africa)
Limited group of record companies, the catalogue represents an
important cross section of musical styles. From Marabi to Mbaqanga,
Traditional Vocal and Instrumentals, Township Dance and Contemporary
Pop, the catalogue includes recordings spanning 68 years of our South
African musical heritage. > www.gallo.co.za/gmi/index.html
The South African Bandstand
< Here you'll find the largest list of South African bands and links
to music-related sites. This is the most current list in South Africa,
as stolen by all the best sites. > http://mod.co.za/pz/pzbs.shtml
zaZINE - An Online Guide to South African Underground Music
< The purpose of the page is pretty obvious from the title and I hope
it will serve as a means for underground and unsigned bands in South
Africa to be heard. Anyone in bands of this nature will know what a
difficult task this is, as without independent radio their chance for
being play-listed is practically zero. Until the IBC eventually free
up community radio in South Africa this is unlikely to change - and
even then the cost of broadcasting will be out of reach to most small
bands. The Internet is the only affordable alternative, with enormous
potential - as demonstrated by pages like IUMA and Earache. If anyone
out there is in a band and wants to be heard, let me know. This is a
perfect opportunity for bands to side-step the self imposed censorship
of commercial broadcasters (in order to please their advertisers), and
get out there, be heard and gain new listeners among the ever
increasing number of Internet users. > www.thrasher.co.za/sama
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Extra-Audionary Soft- & Hardware:
Koan
< SSEYO Ltd., creator of Koan software for generative music and sound
environments, upgrades its range of Koan authoring tools and Koan
players with a new Koan Music Engine that, in 32 bit form, has
integral DirectX 5 support. The SSEYO "WAV Map" technology allows
multiple advanced WAV-file based instruments to be used as the basis
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