Mon, 30 May 2005 In this episode Lunchmeat sits down with Cyrus Wadia from the law firm Cooper White & Cooper. Cyrus is a partner with the San Francisco office, is the head of their Music & Recording Industry group and he talks to us about current legal trends in the industry. Halon and Cedub talk about a new music tax idea, we say farewell to Ambient Airlines, and listen to the sounds of The Life On Earth.
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Mon, 16 May 2005 In this episode Lunchmeat has a indepth conversation with new pop sensation, Geoff Byrd. Geoff is being called the first pop act to go from Internet roots to national radio airplay. We also talk to Justin Frankel (Winamp, Jesusonic) about his new audio software/hardware project. We hear select tracks from the Listening Room compilation album and Seth from WHYME introduces us to Relay. Download the show now: Lab Report #6- "Internet Made The Radio Star". Featured Links: Comments[5] |
Sun, 1 May 2005 In episode 5 we sit down with Gabriel Elash, head of A&R for Beatsync. Gabriel has an amazing insight in to the current state of the independent music scene and tells us how artists need to re-align their perspective of the music industry. We also feature the new Shuttle358 album Chessa, and Rick Karr (Techopop) joins us again to feature music made by Box Set Authentic. Download the show now: Lab Report #5- "A Box Full Of Ideas ". Featured Links: Comments[5] |


