Jan 14 2010

The Bridge between Serato & Ableton

http://www.ableton.com/thebridge

To anyone using Serato or Ableton, the game has just been upped.

The Bridge is the FUTURE…

Check it out! http://www.ableton.com/thebridge

Thanks to Daddy Kev from Alpha Pup records for the heads up!

posted by: http://mirakulist.blogspot.com/


Jan 13 2010

Digital vinyl system (DVS) 1st sponsored by the RZA

RZA from the Wu Tang Clan talks about how his contributions in inventing Final Scratch/Serrato technology.

Been posted on 10/31/2007 by Kotori Magazine

www.kotorimagazine.com

I, myself believes him! If it wasn’t for the RZA, Hip hop would not be the same. Also for Djs regarding this subject. Check it out!

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Jan 4 2010

Star Wars Lightsaber MP3 player

We all know by now that lightsabers make noises, fake noises from the mouths of nerds as they pretend to slice through enemies. Well, here’s a real lightsaber hilt that makes real noise. It plays your favorite music, which is probably from one of the movie’s soundtracks.

It’s available in two different versions and measures 3.14 inches. They also feature microSD card slots, but no display sadly. They will simply playback music directly from a card. The Star Wars Lightsaber MP3 Player is available for just under $24.

Via Coolest Gadgets


Dec 20 2009

Get Busy COMMITTEE – Uzi does it x Uzi Usb

For creative and forward thinking of Ryu (from Styles of beyond /Fort Minor) and  Scoop Deville’s,  new group THE GET BUSY COMMITTEE – Uzi Does it.  The new album is packaged in its entirety on a Uzi shaped USB with videos, picture and other content surrounding the project.

This is the future of how albums will be packaged, go check out your album here – http://getbusycommittee.com

Very, very dope!!!


Dec 30 2008

Virtual West End for Cyber Shoppers

Set to launch in October of 2009, an all new initiative for online shopping is taking form to represent London’s West End shopping district. A virtual mock-up of many popular stores will offer an unparalleled form of shopping which allows for a Second Life and The Sims-like environment. The Alex Wrottesley masterminded project will go beyond just accurate mapping of the West End’s shopping landscape but also include relevant weather forecasts and current newspaper updates. With some of world’s most respected stores found in the West End, there is some skepticism to viability of this project as well as disdain if it does take-off. If the Virtual West End is as successful as planned, it could spell doom for the thousands of employed workers at these retail establishments as conveniences such as clean streets and no need to find parking are among the positives that make this virtual world more appealing. For more information on the Virtual West End, check Business.TimesOnline.co.uk.

Source: PSFK


Aug 30 2008

Hellz with Mojo Industries x Crooks & Castles

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At the recent tradeshow grind in Las Vegas, among the innovative promotional items were a series of flash drives between the likes of Crooks & Castles and Hellz together with branding & strategic consulting firm Mojo Labs. The 1GB flash drives are each seen in pendant form based on familiar icons.

Source: CrazySteezyo


Jan 27 2008

Future Of Online Social Networking

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Imagine a program that combines the abilities of your home phone, AOL Instant Messenger, Video Messaging and Online Radio…and its all free! This program is Skype. Skype was first beta released in 2003 , in 2005 it came under the umbrella of eBay and now has headquarters all over the world; along with over 100 million users world wide. With its ability for the user to start live massive conference calls with Skypcast, which act more like radio shows, with the twist of being non commercially controlled, this is definitely the program for DIYers with an open mind and something to say. Skype also seems to bring back an honesty and truth to online communication through its free user to user calls and web cam capabilities.

(Photo Credits: PcPer.com)

www.skype.com