Archive for the ‘Music Tools’ Category

Comparing Web 2.0 Music Tools: Slicethepie, Indaba, and ReverbNation

February 16th, 2009

This past week we compared several tools for musicians and music professionals, but each of the applications we looked at provides a unique service, and music professionals, especially bands and musicians, should consider using more than one of the music applications to reap the most benefit from them. Read More »

ReverbNation: Identity Platform For Musicians

February 9th, 2009

ReverbNation LogoBands and musicians looking to make the jump between the garage and the music industry will benefit from the music platform ReverbNation. While not designed for collaboration, ReverbNation is an application that lets music artists create an identity page with a variety of promotional tools, and letting fans sample or find music. Read More »

Indaba: Collaborative Music Application

February 4th, 2009

Indaba Logo Indaba is designed with the collaborative musician in mind, not only providing a community for musicians, but an outlet for them to share their wares. Read More »

Slicethepie: Investing And Sampling Music

February 2nd, 2009

Slicethepie Logo Musicians need more than just a place to post songs - they need to connect to professionals and music lovers alike, while increasing their visibility to labels and business opportunities. Slicethepie aims for just that, giving users a chance to sample artists, connect music professionals, and invest in them. Read More »

Web 2.0 For Musicians and Music Professionals

January 31st, 2009

Bands, scouts, and labels have long used social networks as a way to promote themselves or scout new talent, but what listeners and musicians may not be aware of are the applications designed specifically for new music. Anything from independent marketplaces to networks that combine social interaction with marketplaces (the Listio search music+business will give you a good sampling) are available - online and ready at any hour (yes, even after your gig). Read More »