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:: Friday, February 14, 2003 ::

According to Billboard...
Seeking to create a new revenue source for artists and labels from live performances, the new company DiscLive says it will soon begin
selling CDs of just-completed concerts at the venue, official Web site. New York-based DiscLive says it will send technicians to
concerts to record them; some discs may come in special editions with autographs, backstage passes, or other material. The CDs will
be sold at kiosks in the venues for an undisclosed price, according to a spokesperson. Concertgoers will also be able to pre-order the
discs online.

tim 11:36 PM [+]
:: Thursday, February 13, 2003 ::
You might want to reconsider downloading music at work. Using the same technology they use to track porn they can track you and sue your company for many many dolllars.
tim 6:15 PM [+]
:: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 ::
Teaching turntablism at Berkely?
Hey why not, there's a course on the 'poetry' of Tupac.
Read more.
tim 11:12 PM [+]

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