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Saturday, November 22, 2008 

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Tuesday, November 11, 2008 
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When: Saturday Nov 15, 2008
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Wednesday, June 11, 2008 

This spring, an employee intending to order a special CD-DVD edition of R.E.M.'s latest release "Accelerate" inadvertently entered the "LP" code instead. Soon boxes of the big, vinyl discs showed up at several stores.

Some sent them back. But a handful put them on the shelves, and 20 LPs sold the first day.

The Portland-based company, owned by The Kroger Co., realized the error might not be so bad after all. Fred Meyer is now testing vinyl sales at 60 of its stores in Oregon, Washington and Alaska. The company says, based on the response so far, it plans to roll out vinyl in July in all its stores that sell music.

Other mainstream retailers are giving vinyl a spin too. Best Buy is testing sales at some stores. And online music giant Amazon.com, which has sold vinyl for most of the 13 years it has been in business online, created a special vinyl-only section last fall.

The best-seller so far at Fred Meyer is The Beatles album "Abbey Road." But musicians from the White Stripes and the Foo Fighters to Metallica and Pink Floyd are selling well, the company says.

"It's not just a nostalgia thing," said Melinda Merrill, spokeswoman for Fred Meyer. "The response from customers has just been that they like it, they feel like it has a better sound."

According to the Recording Industry Association of America, manufacturers' shipments of LPs jumped more than 36 percent from 2006 to 2007 to more than 1.3 million. Shipments of CDs dropped more than 17 percent during the same period to 511 million, as they lost some ground to digital formats.

The resurgence of vinyl centers on a long-standing debate over analog versus digital sound. Digital recordings capture samples of sound and place them very close together as a complete package that sounds nearly identical to continuous sound to many people.

Analog recordings on most LPs are continuous, which produces a truer sound -- though, paradoxically, some new LP releases are being recorded and mixed digitally but delivered analog.

Some purists also argue that the compression required to allow loudness in some digital formats weakens the quality as well.

But it's not just about the sound. Audiophiles say they also want the format's overall experience -- the sensory experience of putting the needle on the record, the feeling of side A and side B and the joy of lingering over the liner notes.

"I think music products should be more than just music," said Isaac Hudson, a 28-year-old vinyl fan standing outside one of Portland's larger independent music stores.

The interest seems to be catching on. Turntable sales are picking up, and the few remaining record pressers say business is booming.

But the LP isn't going to muscle out CDs or iPod soon.

Nearly 450 million CDs were sold last year, versus just under 1 million LPs, according to Nielsen SoundScan. Based on the first three months of this year, Nielsen says vinyl album sales could reach 1.6 million in 2008.

"I don't think vinyl is for everyone; it's for the die-hard music consumer," said Jay Millar, director of marketing at United Record Pressing, a Nashville based company that is the nation's largest record pressing plant.

Many major artists -- Elvis Costello, the Raconteurs and others -- are issuing LPs and encouraging fans to check out their albums on vinyl. On Amazon.com, one of the best-selling LPs is Madonna's latest album, "Hard Candy".

Some artists package vinyl and digital versions of their music together, including offers for free digital downloads along with the record.

"We've definitely had some talks with the major retailers about exclusives on the manufacturing end," Millar said of United Record Pressing, which focuses primarily on independent recordings.

An avid music fan himself, Millar says he has moved to vinyl in recent years.

"Once I got my first iPod ... I'm looking at my wall of CDs and trying to justify it," Millar said. "The things I like -- the artwork, the liner notes, the sound quality -- it dawns on me, those are things I like better on vinyl." He welcomed back the pops and clicks, even some of the scratches.

"I like that fact that it's imperfect in a lot of ways, live music is imperfect too," Millar said.

Independent music stores, which have been the primary source of LPs in recent years, say many fans never left the medium.

"People have been buying vinyl all along," said Cathy Hagen, manager at 2nd Avenue Records in Portland. "There was a fairly good supply from independent labels on vinyl all these years. As far as a resurgence, the major labels are just pressing more now."

In this game, big retailers aren't necessarily competing head to head with independent sellers' regular clientele of nostalgic baby boomers, independent label fans and turntable DJs.

"I cannot see that Best Buy or Fred Meyer would order the same things we would," Hagen said. "They aren't going to be ordering the reggae, funk, punk or industrial music.

Wednesday, January 23, 2008 

Current mood:  moody

En Espaniol,

Koma es el Dj de un Club en Houston llamado Metropolis al cual asisto cada que me  logra sonsacar alguien un Domingo,  Cosa rara por que acabo sin ganas de oir musica..  pero cuando voy siempre nos regala drinks y se porta super, hasta me deja gritar pendejadas en el microfono,    cuando lo lei decidi ponerlo  en mi Blog para que lo lean.  jejej

 

paste de sus tips,

 

SIIII OTRA VEZ !!!!!!!!

ME LO PIDIERON LOS CHAVOS QUE NO LO ALCANZARON A VER...


ES LA ULTIMA VEZ QUE LO AVIENTO OK...


ASI QUE SI SE LO PERDIERON AHI SE LOS PLATICAN





HOLA CHAVOS SALUDOS DE PARTE DEL KOMA......

40 TIPS PARA EMPEZAR LA DIFICIL CARRERA DE LA PROGRAMACION DE MUSICA ( DJ........)



01- No deberás hacer enojar al Dj

02- No deberás preguntar por una BACHATA EN UN SEGMENTO ELEKTRONIKO NO SEAS NAKO

03- No deberás REVISAR, CHEKAR, O VER mis discos

04- No deberán entrar en mi pequeña cabina aun llevando tragos o queriendo presumirle a tus amigos que me conoces

05- No beber cerca de mis aparatos

06- No venir cada rato conmigo para que toque la rola que me pediste

07- No traerme tus propios cd..s, ya tengo bastantes

08- No solicitar mas de cinco canciones

09- No preguntar al DJ si puede tocar "buena música"

10- No acercarte al DJ si tu aliento de alcohol llega ahí primero

11- Deberán entender que el DJ toca lo que el quiera de TODO lo solicitado

12- No deberás discutir con el DJ sobre qué hace bailar a la gente

13- No deberás asumir que el DJ tiene todo el álbum de la canción que se esta tocando

14- No deberás insultar al Dj, el DJ se reserva el derecho de regresar el favor por el micrófono

15- No deberás esperar hasta los últimos 45 minutos del show para hacer una solicitud

16- No deberás preguntar al DJ si puede guardar tu saco, bolsa, celular . llaves etc., en la cabina; no es un closet

17- No deberás tocar nada dentro de la cabina......nunca!

18- Deberás entender la diferencia entre HOUSE - ELEKTRO Y MINIMAL

19- No deberás tirarte un pedo en la cabina del DJ y marcharte

20- No deberás pensar que tu sabes como prender a la gente mejor que el DJ

21- No deberás solicitar mas de una canción de tu artista favorito

22- No deberás esperar al que el DJ tenga todo lo nuevo de cada artista del mundo

23- No deberás quejarte cuando el reventón termine al menos que se le compense al DJ para continuar

24- No deberás de preguntar al DJ: "¿me puedes poner la canción completa?"

25- No deberás de quitar los audífonos al DJ de sus oídos; los tiene puestos para IGNORARTE

26- El DJ esta escuchando algo en los audifonos. Que te hace pensar que te esta escuchando a ti?

27- El DJ se reserva el derecho de usar "fuerza inapropiada para sacarte a chingadazos

28- No deberás de vestirte con ropa que no quepa en la cabina o en la pista

29- No molestar al DJ mientras esta tocando 3 canciones al miso tiempo, esto es conocido como la causa

30- No deberás decir al DJ: "yo también soy DJ, déjame mezclar algunas"

31- No deberás vomitar dentro de 15 metros a la redonda de la cabina del DJ

32- No deberás de solicitar una de sabor AVENTURA durante un set de ROCK

33- No deberás de decirme que música tocar, aún cuando tu hayas estado en el negocio de la música por años

34- No deberás de pedirle al DJ que le mande saludos a la chica de la barra, el DJ ya sabe que tu no le gustas a ella

35- No deberás de pedirle al DJ que baile contigo ya que tiene un tiempo muy limitado para prepara la siguiente mezcla

36- No deberás cantarle canciones al DJ y esperar al que el conozca la canción especialmente si la cantas fuera de tono

37- No deberás de pedirle al DJ que toque la misma canción otra vez solamente porque no estabas listo para bailarla la primera vez

38- Deberás tener respeto al DJ en su trabajo o el DJ se reserva el derecho de ir a tu trabajo para molestarte y quejarte.

39- No deberás de solicitar que se toquen las mejores canciones cuando nadie esta en la pista

40- Deberán entender que una ves que estén adentro, el DJ esta en total control de el lugar. Espero y les sirva esta mínima lista de las cosas que no deben hacer