Make Mixtapes from YouTube Tunes
We’ve seen a number of new services lately that focus on the audio in YouTube videos, but the most enjoyable one so far is Mixtube – a mixtape maker for YouTube audio. It’s based on the metaphor and interface of the now “sleeping” Muxtape.
2 Weeks Left to Submit Your Songs for No Lip Vol. 2
To all bands! You have until October 15 to submit your music for consideration for No Lip Vol. 2. 1,000 copies will be pressed initially and 400 copies will be sent to media folks. Plus, we will send each participating band 20 copies for their own use and promote each track through our Free Song of the Day Newsletter.
To submit through Sonicbids (only way we take submissions for this compilation) go to http://www.sonicbids.com/Opportunity/OpportunityView.aspx?opportunity_id=13149
4 Questions with Outereach

After nearly 10 years together, Miami-based funkprogpop quartet Outereach is armed with tight rhythms and heavenly melodies and is one of South Florida’s most dynamic rock acts. The band’s level of musicianship, creativity as songwriters and fan base has continued to grow and evolve alongside the development of Miami’s burgeoning art scene. Eddy D., bassist and keyboardist for Outereach, took a few minutes to chat with us about their new EP and their awesome track “The District” (to be featured on our Free Song of the Day Newsletter on Monday, Sept 29).
What Campaign Ads Would Look Like If the Voting Age Was 6
This has nothing to do with music, but it is something I found terribly amusing… Enjoy!
At some point in the next 38 days, you’re going to watch a campaign ad and ask yourself if these things could get any more stupid and immature. We decided to find out. What would the ads look like if they had to target 13 year-old girls? Or 10 year old boys? Or first-graders? How would they reach these new, powerful demographics?
Get Soulfound’s “Is a Rock Band” from soulfound.com now!
Adrift “Back to Square One” – Live at Culture Room, Ft Lauderdale, FL
How the Music Business Spent the Summer Killing Itself
From Digg/AdAge.com – The music industry has been spending its summer making it harder for music fans to encounter new music online. Just one part of a long laundry list of the record industry’s self-inflicted path of destruction.


