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Are Radio Stations Doing Enough For Local Music Talent?

Posted by hanun on July 20, 2009 under Uncategorized

Radio stations have often been criticized for playing it too safe where new music is concerned. Quite often, this criticism has been justified. When radio music is listened to critically, it’s quickly apparent that examples of new music tend to closely follow the patterns of what’s currently popular. Local music is seldom, if ever, featured in preference for national and international celebrities.

Terrestrial radio stations have been subject to stiff competition from streaming music stations lately. This is really not surprising. The streaming stations offer a great deal of new music. Where the stations are closely in contact with their local communities, UK music talent has a much better chance of gaining an international audience, something with which terrestrial radio cannot compete.

Where new music radio stations are concerned, those programs that actually feature local music generally only occupy a short amount of time during the broadcast day—or week—and are not as heavily advertised as those programs which feature the most popular recording artists.

For musicians operating in a local scene, the potential for getting any help from radio is fairly sparse. Radio has become more and more dominated by fewer and fewer broadcasters and radio music has become more homogenized over the years. UK music talent, which once could rely on programs that featured the latest bands from throughout the isles, now have to compete with international acts who come with all the slick production and marketing that multi-national record labels can afford. Because of the expense of broadcasting, many of the best new music radio stations are to be found on the Internet. Of course, this sort of broadcasting carries with it an increased risk of piracy but the tradeoff might be worth it for some bands.

New music always suffers for having to develop an audience before it is taken seriously by record companies. The companies aren’t being evil or scurrilous, they’re simply trying to sell a product and only have a certain amount of capital to invest. Like any investor, they’d prefer that capital were put toward a venture that will generate revenue for them. New music is always a risk, in that regard. A band may become the next Beatles or the next nobody and there is really no way of knowing.

Radio music has essentially been transformed into a means to advertise music that is already selling well. Those artists that dominate the airwaves generally suffer no lack of publicity and are certainly not restricted to notoriety in only a local music scene. This makes it more difficult for local bands to break into the mainstream, especially if they’re playing a particularly innovative form of music that hasn’t yet garnered a large following.

Radio stations, as the world moves more toward digital formats, are likely to become less important to the world of music than they have been in the past. As they’re converted to be essentially advertising mediums, whether the advertisements be purchased by sponsors or are in the form of songs by major label’s current big sellers, their service to new music and to UK music talent is not likely to increase, barring major shifts in the market.

UK music talent would do well to look for other means of gaining popularity and, if they desire to break into those new music radio venues, they would do well to already have a following before they try. Radio is a medium that tends to increase sales once there are sales to increase, but not one which is particularly good for starting from zero.

Dance, Music, Shops, Museums…….downtown San Diego Rocks

Posted by hanun on July 19, 2009 under Dance Music

The action and fun never stops in Downtown San Diego. Located on the San Diego Bay, this place is also referred to as the city center of San Diego, California.

From shopping centers, historical museums, to fine restaurants; there is something for everyone here. In 2004, the huge construction project Padres’ PETCO Park brought back some of the pristine glory of the demolished Downtown and the place is buzzing with activity today.

Here are few of the attractions in Downtown San Diego which you shouldn’t miss at any cost:

Gaslamp Quarter

This quaint area derived its name from the old-fashioned street gas lamps which lined the sidewalks in the earlier days. Even today, this place takes you back in time as its various historic buildings here have been restored to resemble their erstwhile grandeur.

The rocking nightlife of San Diego reaches its zenith in the Gaslamp Quarter. It is the Mecca of bars, casinos, dance clubs, sidewalk cafes, and live theaters.

Just one night is not enough to soak into the spirit of Gaslamp Quarter. You would like to make a few more visits to this unique place and hence, it is better to find an accommodation in San Diego which is nearby.

Horton Plaza shopping center

Horton Plaza is the place to shop till you drop. The building of Horton Plaza is an architectural marvel. It is a multi level mall housing numerous gift shops and boutiques of all sizes. When you get tired shopping around, all you need to do to re-energize yourself is to walk into one of the plush restaurants and enjoy some fine dining.

Seaport Village

It has more than 50 specialty shops, fine dining waterfront restaurants and a restored antique carousel. Savoring mouth watering sea food while watching the boats go by on the bay is an experience you will remember. There is always plenty to do here from enjoying the fine weather or riding on the carousal to listening to some live music shows by street art performers.

Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego

Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego recently expended its campus and added David C. Copley Building and the Joan and Irwin Jacobs Building to its premises. The expanded area enables the museum to hold more exhibitions and serve more visitors.

The museum also hosts TNT (Thursday of the month); an evening dedicated to art, music, poetry and lots more. The first Thursday of the month is a good time to head to this museum and check out the events ranging from poetry reading, slide jams, DJ’s lessons, dance, live bands, exhibitions and lots more.

Firehouse museum

This museum is one of its kind. It houses fire engines, an antique steam pumper dating back to 1903, fire hats and antique alarms. Drop in at the nearby gift shop also.

Maritime Museum

This museum boasts of huge collection of historic ships including the Star of India, the world’s oldest active ship. Check out the imitation of the 18th-century Royal Navy frigate; the HMS Surprise.

Chinese Historical Museum

In this antique museum you can find the artifacts which were discovered from the old Chinatown in San Diego. Collect souvenirs for your friends and family from the gift shop here.

Little Italy

Located in the northwest end of Downtown, San Diego, it was formerly an Italian fishing neighborhood. But today it is a picturesque neighborhood consisting of Italian restaurants, art galleries, retail shops and amazing home design stores.

Visiting Downtown San Diego is an experience in itself. While in San Diego, do spare some time to visit this place which is always full of energy. And for lodging in San Diego, browse the web to zero for an affordable San Diego accommodation which offers good deals and packages. Make sure the lodging facility is located near to all the major attractions of San Diego so that you don’t spend time commuting.

Getting Clear Radio Stations From an Antenna Mast

Posted by hanun on July 19, 2009 under Uncategorized

An incredible surround sound entertainment system is always one of the luxuries of a Jaguar ride. Driving solo is always a bland experience if not for the music that accompanies car owners on their way to work or to other destinations. The comfort that music brings to one’s ears makes the journey relaxing and short. Thus, the technology of MP3 was integrated into Jaguar rides for endless music playback. The standard entertainment system, however, remains the car radio.

Music variety brought by different stations is what radios offer. When MP3 songs seem to have been repeated a number of times, it is better to tune in to the radio and to listen to other music genres. This, however, will only be possible if there is a trusty Jaguar antenna mast sticking out of the car’s roof. One may already be driving far off the highway, but with an efficient antenna mast, radio signals can still be captured, continuously allowing passengers to listen to AM or FM stations.

Sticking out of the car’s roof, the Jaguar antenna mast is in a perfect position to get bent by extraordinarily strong wind and by whatever else it may hit when the car speeds up down the road. It may not be much of a loss if this is damaged as the car can still run without it, but the Jaguar ride sure loses one of its luxurious appeals. Jaguars are packaged to have the whole entertainment system, and it is best to maintain it that way. After all, the excitement of not knowing what’s going to play next on the radio is irreplaceable. Luxury also means having an avenue to enjoy such thrilling and even nostalgic form of entertainment.

Furthermore, tuning in to the radio to hear some news updates is a necessity for many car owners. It is only right that a Jaguar antenna mast be properly maintained. A visit to an online auto parts shop is a convenient way to find a quality antenna mast for one’s luxurious Jaguar ride.