Digital Music Trends Podcast

Posted by | April 27, 2010 | 1,362 views

This week in episode 43: Andrea Leonelli provides an extensive interview with Michael Breidenbrücker and Robert Thomas from Reality Jockey, famous for the interactive music platform RjDj. In the show they demonstrate some of the latest apps and scenes released, including the iPad app RJ Voyager, and talk about the concept behind the company.

Also this week the second and final part of my Sounds Digital wrap-up, where I condense the speaker’s keynote presentations to a few of the most interesting points (this week it includes Dave Birss from Ogilvy, Steve Jang and Fred McIntyre from CBS interactive).

And finally in the news: in New Zealand, anti-piracy measures are slowly but surely making their way through the legislative process. The Echo Nest launches a Musical Fingerprinter. Interactive music company MXP4 secures a $4 million round of investments to develop its MXP4 Everywhere strategy. Shazam sees a 60% boost in turnover from mobile apps. And Facebook launches social plug-ins that could have a direct impact on music.


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