Archive pour novembre 2009

MXP4 and Ministry of Sound Go Bighair with the “Anthems: Electronic 80s” Interactive MIXTAPE

Release enables fans to interact with the biggest hits and most influential singles of the synth-pop era
Featured artists include The Human League, Devo, Gary Numan, New Order, The Pet Shop Boys, The Thompson Twins, Duran Duran, Spandau Ballet, Thomas Dolby, Simple Minds, Erasure, A Flock of Seagulls and more.

Paris, France, October 27, 2009 - [...]

Release enables fans to interact with the biggest hits and most influential singles of the synth-pop era

Featured artists include The Human League, Devo, Gary Numan, New Order, The Pet Shop Boys, The Thompson Twins, Duran Duran, Spandau Ballet, Thomas Dolby, Simple Minds, Erasure, A Flock of Seagulls and more.

Paris, France, October 27, 2009 - MXP4, developer of interactive music solutions, and Ministry of Sound, the global record label specializing in dance music compilations, today announced the launch of the “Anthems; Electronic 80s” interactive MIXTAPE.

MXP4 releases are proven to help artists engage more closely with fans - average play times per track stand is seven minutes and 70% of traffic to the interactive modules is driven virally.

Driving the 80s feel of the interactive MIXTABLE is a keytar interface on which fans hit the keytar keys to control how tracks mix while MXP4 technology generate seamless transitions. The MIXTAPE module also includes links to “Share” it virally and “Buy” the album from iTunes and beyond.

Ministry of Sound 80s Interactive mixtape powered by MXP4

Ministry of Sound is the first label to utilize the MXP4 MIXTAPE solution to help launch a compilation album. Available at http://mxp4.com/mixtape/anthemselectronic80s/, the Anthems release features the biggest commercial tracks and influential songs of the 80s “synth-pop” era, making it a fantastic collector’s package and thoroughly entertaining listen.

“The MXP4 MIXTAPE has given us a new and exciting way to showcase our releases and to drive whole-album sales,” commented Jason Reed, digital marketing manager, recordings, Ministry of Sound.”   The interactive module builds buzz around new album releases by offering fans longer previews and the chance to mix tracks and create truly personalized versions.”

“Ministry of Sound’s use of MXP4 technology shows how interactive music is driving more business opportunities in today’s music environment,” stated Albin Serviant, CEO of MXP4. ”We’re proud to offer artists and labels with a novel approach to engage fans in the album experience and increase sales.”

About MXP4

MXP4 develops interactive music solutions that are changing the music experience for consumers by allowing them to play with the music. MXP4 delivers an interactive digital music experience which enables the music industry to explore new revenue opportunities and engage more closely with consumers. Based in Paris, investors include Sofinnova Partners and Ventech.

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Ephraim Cohen | +1-917-215-5413 | cohen@fortexgroup.com

Ministry of Sound launches The Annual 2010 with the MXP4 interactive MIXTAPE

Ministry of Sound launches The Annual 2010 with the MXP4 interactive MIXTAPE

MXP4 Interactive MIXTAPE puts fans in control of tracks from Dizzee Rascal and Calvin Harris, and offers chance to remix Tina More’s ‘Touch Me’
MXP4, the interactive music platform, has teamed up with Ministry of Sound to create an interactive MXP4 MIXTAPE version of The Annual [...]

Ministry of Sound launches The Annual 2010 with the MXP4 interactive MIXTAPE

MXP4 Interactive MIXTAPE puts fans in control of tracks from Dizzee Rascal and Calvin Harris, and offers chance to remix Tina More’s ‘Touch Me’

MXP4, the interactive music platform, has teamed up with Ministry of Sound to create an interactive MXP4 MIXTAPE version of The Annual 2010 that enables dance music fans to create their own unique mixes of tracks from the likes of Dizzee Rascal, David Guetta and Calvin Harris.

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The Annual 2010 MXP4 MIXTAPE http://mxp4.com/mixtape/theannual2010 consists of a playlist of 10 tracks from the compilation that can be seamlessly mixed together, using innovative MXP4 technology, at the click of a button.

Kick off, for example, with Dizzee Rascal’s ‘Holiday’, then press play on any of the other 9 tracks, and MXP4 technology working in the background will cue up and generate seamless transitions between the two. You can also set the MXP4 application to transition randomly between all tracks at a point in time specified by you (every 30 seconds, for example), allowing you to create an entirely unique automix of the playlist every time you listen.

The MIXTAPE module also includes links enabling you to ‘Share’ it virally and ‘Buy’ the album from iTunes and beyond.

Albin Serviant, MXP4 CEO, said: “We’re really excited to be working with Ministry of Sound on their biggest release of the year. Giving music fans the chance to play with the tracks provides them with more incentive to engage with the album as a whole, at a time when driving sales of albums is a priority for the music industry. We’re really seeing users of our MXP4 modules stick around and play with the music for significant periods of time - over 8 minutes per track in some instances, which is testament to the highly interactive, immersive experience MXP4 provides.”

Jason Reed, Digital Marketing Manager, Recordings, Ministry of Sound, said: “Working with MXP4 on this project has allowed us to create a highly engaging way for people to discover our defining album of the year. The mixtape widget provides a more personalised and customisable experience in terms of previewing and discovering the tracks, while the remix contest really takes engagement to another level - allowing people to show off their creativity and become actively involved in this project.”

In addition to The Annual 2010 MIXTAPE, MXP4 and Ministry of Sound today launched a remix contest that gives producers, musicians and DJs access to exclusive audio stems of Tina More’s single ‘Touch Me’ to use in creating their own remix of the track. Participants will be able to upload their tracks to the MXP4-powered module at http://www.ministryofsound.com/annual2010remix , where fans can vote for their favourite. From the 5 most popular remixes, one winner will be selected by Ministry of Sound and receive a 1 Day Super Club DJ Experience with Ministry of Sound’s DJ Academy at their world-famous club. The winner will also have their remix featured on Ministry of Sound’s official site and newsletter.

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About MXP4
MXP4 develops interactive music solutions that are changing the music experience for consumers by allowing them to play with the music. MXP4 delivers an interactive digital music experience which enables the music industry to explore new revenue opportunities and engage more closely with consumers.

Based in Paris, the company was founded in 2006 by Gilles Babinet, Sylvain Huet and Philippe Ulrich. Albin Serviant (former GM at Vivendi Mobile Entertainment and MUSIWAVE CMO) is CEO, whilst industry leading board members include JF Cecillon (former CEO of EMI Music) and Jordan Greenhall (former CEO and Chairman of DivX). The company is backed by Alist investors Sofinnova Partners and Ventech.

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About the MXP4 interactive single

The MXP4 interactive single is an evolution from the music only MP3 file. Fully interactive, it incorporates remixable singles, multiple track versions and text such as cover notes and images in a single music file.

PDF version of pressrelease here.

How technology will save music Forget about file sharing. Music’s going to be fine

Mark Mulligan of Forrester Research has been studying online music since the first MP3, and Forrester’s Music Product Manifesto describes “the product features that will save recorded music”.

One of the key points is that music firms need to fight the correct enemy. “This isn’t a fight to be the iTunes killer,” Mulligan writes. “Rather, it’s to be a P2P killer and an apathy killer.”

What does that actually mean? Forrester makes four predictions. One, music will be platform agnostic: “The days of the living room revolving around one piece of proprietary music hardware are gone.”

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Interesting MXP4 coverage in TECHRADAR UK

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Music 2.0

Mark Mulligan of Forrester Research has been studying online music since the first MP3, and Forrester’s Music Product Manifesto describes “the product features that will save recorded music”.

One of the key points is that music firms need to fight the correct enemy. “This isn’t a fight to be the iTunes killer,” Mulligan writes. “Rather, it’s to be a P2P killer and an apathy killer.”

What does that actually mean? Forrester makes four predictions. One, music will be platform agnostic: “The days of the living room revolving around one piece of proprietary music hardware are gone.”

Two, music products will resemble mobile apps, delivering “multimedia content ranging from music videos through games to microblogging.”

Three, music experiences will do more than just play nice tunes. They’ll be interactive - something that we’re already seeing with services such as RJDJand MXP4.

And four, music services will be social. Think Last.fm, Spotify’s collaborative playlists, YouTube’s channels and comments and so on. More than anything, the future of music involves a change of attitude. As Mulligan puts it: “It is time to build music products around consumer needs, not business needs.”

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Le MP3 a tué le CD ! Le MXP4 tuera le MP3 !

mxp4 dans 20 Minutes et Sciences & Avenir

Le MP3 a tué le CD ! Le MXP4 tuera le MP3 ! Ce nouveau format de fichier numérique, mis au point par la jeune société française du même nom, permet non seulement d’écouter de la musique mais surtout de jouer avec. On peut ainsi mixer un morceau [...]

mxp4 dans 20 Minutes et Sciences & Avenir

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Le MP3 a tué le CD ! Le MXP4 tuera le MP3 ! Ce nouveau format de fichier numérique, mis au point par la jeune société française du même nom, permet non seulement d’écouter de la musique mais surtout de jouer avec. On peut ainsi mixer un morceau de Michael Jackson en supprimant la partie musicale pour ne garder que sa voix et se concocter sa propre version acoustique et inédite. Ou chanter en duo avec l’artiste en activant la fonction karaoké : les paroles défilent sur l’écran du baladeur et l’on peut, au choix, garder ou supprimer la voix de la star.

Il est possible aussi d’enregistrer une vidéo de sa performance scénique à condition de se produire devant la web cam de son ordinateur ! Mieux : à partir d’un morceau de trois minutes, le baladeur ou l’ordinateur est capable de gérer un « mix » inédit et parfaitement hamonieux de quatre heures.

Avec le MXP4, les possibilités de manipuler la musique sont donc quasi infinies. Ce nouveau format de fichier numérique agrège, en effet, toutes les données musicales, c’est-à-dire les dizaines de pistes d’enregistrement et les multiples versions d’un titre, pour les combiner tout en respectant la structure du morceau.

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MXP4 powers new interactive music solutions for artists, fans, brands, labels and distribution platforms. MXP4 is a brand new multimedia format containing music, images and texts; allowing on the fly mixing of different versions of a song; updatable over time; allowing various interactive marketing applications with the end users. The format is either downloadable or streamable. It is available both on a personal computer and on mobile phones applications. With MXP4, people don't just play the music, they play with it! this is the dna of remix culture MXP4 wants to empower." Artists roaster : Michael Jackson, Vitalic, Cindy Gomez, Soldout, Bassnectar, Sliimy, Ghostface Killah, Pink, Calvin Harris, Wax Tailor, Ophelie Winter, Nouvelle vague, Pony Pony Run Run, Missill, Dragonette, Midival Punditz, La Fouine, Birdy Nam Nam, Stereos, Basement Jaxx, Paramore, Jully Black, Pet Shop Boys, Molecule, Friends Of Friends, La Roux, The Sounds, Satine, David Guetta, The Grouch and Eligh, Britney Spears, The Grouch, Justin Nozuka, Jack Penate, Pep s, Kleerup, Dave Stewart, Lily Allen, Esser, Albin, Amanda Blank, Data, Iliona Blanc, Speech Debelle, The Bravery, Bat For Lashes, Black and White Years, Basement Jaxx…