Archive pour le mot-clef ‘Remix’

La révélation Pony Pony Run Run : Faites ce que vous voulez de leur nouveau single !

Publié sur PurePeople.com

Après les sensations créées par leurs clips dévastateurs pour Hey You (un premier single qui a fait exploser le cocktailsynthpop-électro-soft-rock du groupe aux tympans du monde) et Walking on a line (mettant superbement en scène une love story jouée notamment par une jeune actrice pas inconnue), les Nantais de Pony Pony Run Run sont à l’origine [...]

Publié sur PurePeople.com

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Après les sensations créées par leurs clips dévastateurs pour Hey You (un premier single qui a fait exploser le cocktailsynthpop-électro-soft-rock du groupe aux tympans du monde) et Walking on a line (mettant superbement en scène une love story jouée notamment par une jeune actrice pas inconnue), les Nantais de Pony Pony Run Run sont à l’origine d’un nouveau buzz.

Découverts avec bonheurs par nos voisins britanniques, les frères Gaëtan et Amaël Réchin Lê Ky-Huong et leur complice Antonin Pierre vous proposent tout simplement de… remixer leur nouveau single, Walking on a line ! Outre le plaisir à manipuler leur musique, le concours (jusqu’au 26 mars) bénéficie d’une dotation intéressante : t-shirts, vinyls dédicacés, mais aussi sortie digitale de votre remix au sein d’un EP des PPRR !

Nominés pour les Victoires de la Musique qui se dérouleront dans moins d’un mois et lors desquelles on espère les voir damer le pion à Coeur de Pirate, Grégoire et La Fouine pour le trophée de Révélation du public de l’année

Cliquez ici pour découvrir le nouveau single en version interactive mxp4, télécharger les pistes séparées du titre pour participer au jeu concours, uploader votre oeuvre, écouter les premiers remixes déjà postés et les partager avec vos amis !

Artists mad for Max It

Article published in SANDBOX - MUSIC MARKETING FOR THE DIGITAL ERA (Music Ally)
Issue 2 | 28 JAN 2010

Interactive music firm MXP4 has been around for a while, touting its technology that allows songs to be released as one file, that can incorporate multiple versionsof a song. However, it’s just announced its new initiative, Max It, which already has bands like Passion Pit and [...]

Article published in SANDBOX - MUSIC MARKETING FOR THE DIGITAL ERA (Music Ally)

Issue 2 | 28 JAN 2010

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Interactive music firm MXP4 has been around for a while, touting its technology that allows songs to be released as one file, that can incorporate multiple versionsof a song. However, it’s just announced its new initiative, Max It, which already has bands like Passion Pit and Basement Jaxx on board. The difference between Max It and MXP4’s existing technology is that it takes individual elements from songs and remixes them in real-time, with the aim being to make the song capable of sounding different every time it’s listened to. They take the form of embeddable widgets that can be played by fans.

There’s also a Max It Editor, which artists and labels can use to create the files themselves, rather than relying on MXP4 to do it for them. Existing MXP4 singles are played with by fans for an average of 9.1 minutes a track, with many clicking through to buy the songs themselves. Passion Pit’s Max It file is a good example, offering the dynamic remixes as well as a bio, photos, video clips, a signup page for the band’s mailing list, buy links and a sharing option to spread the word.

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Enhancing music, just as something like Avatar has enhanced the movie experience …

This was published in the Music Ally Report : OPINION the REPORT | 21 January 2010 | Page 12

“The CD is frozen”: the next wave of interactive music
At the end of 2009, MXP4 interviewed up-and-coming artrockers Pony Pony Run Run as part of the lead up to their first MXP4 release [http://mxp4.com/play-with-it/ponyponyrunrun/]. Their lead singer made an [...]

This was published in the Music Ally ReportOPINION the REPORT | 21 January 2010 | Page 12

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“The CD is frozen”: the next wave of interactive music

At the end of 2009, MXP4 interviewed up-and-coming artrockers Pony Pony Run Run as part of the lead up to their first MXP4 release [http://mxp4.com/play-with-it/ponyponyrunrun/]. Their lead singer made an interesting point when talking about why the band has been engaging more and more with new technology and social media: “the CD is frozen”.

It’s a great way of summing up the difference between traditional music formats, and more immersive, interactive formats that will be making an impact on music fans this year. The music listening experience, whether on vinyl, CD or MP3, hasn’t changed since the beginning of recorded music – you press play, you listen, you move on.

Music will always be enjoyed this way – but new technologies are now throwing up really exciting options for extending that experience.

What we at MXP4 – and other music tech companies like RjDj, as well as artists like Major Lazer and David Guetta – are creating is a way of enhancing music, just as something like Avatar has enhanced the movie experience. With MXP4, the listener becomes an active participant, and the music itself becomes more like software: something that can be updated, expanded and added to.

At its simplest, MXP4 is a complete bundle of an artist’s multimedia content – music, videos, biog, tour dates, social network share buttons etc. – in one file, similar to Apple’s iTunes LP or the CMX project led by the majors.

Where we go further is in offering game-like interactive music applications alongside this content, enabling music fans to play with the music, rather than just listen to it. One interactive feature allows you to play with and recombine the different parts of a song, isolating just the vocal for example.

This is particularly exciting with an artist like Michael Jackson [http://mxp4.com/play-with-it/michaeljackson]. To be able to strip such timeless music down to its essential parts, to hear studio noises from the session in the background, to experience this familiar music in a whole new way, and then be able to recombine each part to create a personalised remix – this should be an incredibly compelling prospect for any music fan.

Additionally, our Max It functionality takes hundreds of different parts (or ’stems’) of a track – vocals, guitar riffs, drum loops, and so on – and mashes them together in endless variations in real-time, to create dynamic new arrangements as you listen.

Listening to a Max It song is like listening to music constantly reinventing itself and evolving in real-time, taking a song way beyond the traditional three-minute pop format.

Artists including Pink, Britney Spears and Basement Jaxx have already released MXP4 versions of their recent hits. MXP4 is something that every artist can work with, and we see the future in terms of artists creating both MP3s and MXP4s as a matter of course, giving their fans more to play with as a way of keeping them engaged with each new release.

And we are seeing incredible uptake. At the end of 2009 we released stats that revealed music fans play with the interactive applications for an average of 9.1 minutes across 2.6 tracks. Perhaps more significantly, the interactive format – which keeps users on the page for minutes rather than the seconds they might spend flicking across YouTube or MySpace – means fans are more willing to engage with merchandise and other content than when they are in a listen-only mode. Data from a recent campaign tracked by MXP4 shows that up to 3% of click-through traffic results in sales.

There’s a new generation out there who aren’t buying CDs, but who turned Modern Warfare 2 into the biggest entertainment launch in history. Attempting to engage with this generation demands a new way of thinking about what music and music formats can be – but opportunities are huge, for both the music fan and the industry.

NARM (National Association of Recording Merchandisers) welcomes MXP4!

8 December, 2009, 11:24 am
NARM welcomes to the music business community, MXP4, whose belief is that people should not just play music, but play with it, share it and make it part of their world. MXP4 is a digital audio solution that lets fans interact and listen to music in a new way. The company [...]

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8 December, 2009, 11:24 am

NARM welcomes to the music business community, MXP4, whose belief is that people should not just play music, but play with it, share it and make it part of their world. MXP4 is a digital audio solution that lets fans interact and listen to music in a new way. The company has developed a suite of creative tools for artists and producers to deliver a new interactive listening.

Established in 1958, the National Association of Recording Merchandisers (NARM) is the leading trade association for music retailers; wholesalers; distributors; record labels; multimedia suppliers; technology, telecommunications and media companies; suppliers of related products and services; and individual professionals and educators in the music business. The Association advances the promotion, marketing, distribution, and sale of music by providing its members with a forum for diverse meeting and networking opportunities, information, and education to support their businesses, as well as advocating for their common interests. NARM’s retail members operate thousands of physical, digital and mobile storefronts that account for about 90% of the music sold in the U.S. market.


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…