Linkin Park was a legendary band. After the death of lead singer Chester Bennington now the vocalist Mike Shinoda will release his debut album in June. It will be hard to replace Chester. This is one of their most powerful songs from 2012, with an excellent symbiosis of heavy metal and electronic music, also the lyrics matching perfectly to the energy of the music. Turn up the volume and “Burn It Down”.
Sasha Brave
There is a funny German singer who is very creative in marketing campaigns: Sasha Schmitz. He started off as “Sasha” and his major breakthrough was “If you believe” in 1999. This is a beautiful acoustic version of “If you believe” together with Ina Müller, where Sasha was a guest in her late-night talk show.
Without You
Very surprised and sad to read the news. You left us some great pieces of music. The world will keep on going but unfortunately now “Without you”. Rest in peace Tim Bergling.
Nothing to hide
Enjoy my work for the Splice remix contest of the Terra Naomi song “Nothing to hide”. A great acoustic and vocal fundament, a pleasure to remix. Please listen and vote here:
This is my remix on Youtube:
This is the original song:
Satisfy
Enjoy my work for the Spinnin’ Records remix contest of the Mercer feat. Ron Carroll song “Satisfy”. Please listen and vote here:
This is my remix on Soundcloud:
This is the original song:
Dreamer
The latest song of Axwell and Ingrosso has wonderful atmospheric sounds, perfect for dreamers, combined with a dance beat. It actually sounds a lot like a One Republic song. The underwater video, directed by Henrik Hanson, shot by Benjamin Kitchens contains several epic shots as well.
Love Me
Enjoy my work for the Spinnin’ Records Remix Contest of the Forest Blakk song “Love Me”. A beautiful melancholic acoustic song which I tried to transform into a dance track at 152 BPM. Please listen and vote here:
This is my remix on Youtube:
Spinnin’ in circles
In this article I’d like to share some experience with remix contests. I’m heavily contributing my time and work for remix contests on three different platforms: Spinning’ Records, Wavo and Splice. So far my experience is very (re)mixed.
Spinnin’ Records
Probably the biggest remix contest platform is Spinnin’ Records. It’s a Dutch record label, located in Hilversum, Netherlands.
Spinnin’ Records mainly tries to promote their own artists. With a Spotify account, it’s easy to participate in the contests: After they have subscribed your account to multiple Spinnin’ Records Spotify Playlists, the stems can be downloaded. Submitting the remix is also quite easy. It needs to be uploaded to your own Soundcloud account and is then linked to the remix contest page of Spinnin’ Records.
Pros
– Spinnin’ Records has a lot of traffic on their website, your music can attract a big audience
– the copyrights of all remixes are automatically whitelisted on Soundcloud
– the stems are downloaded from Spinnin’ Records directly
Cons
– no support at all
– there is no communication of the contest winners. In the Terms of Service they are even allowed not to chose a winner at all (contest rules exctract: “The Organization is not under the obligation to (and shall not) correspond with participants, in any way, about the selection of the winning Tracks. … The Organization may choose not to select a winning Track at all.“). This is a very bad fact because this way it’s not possible to learn from the winners.
– they are pushing so many Spinnin’ Records playlists into your Spotify account that you have to clean it up frequently
– remixes are limited to songs of Spinnin’ Records artists
– there is a huge amount of vote4vote comment spamming, no mechanisms to avoid this spamming
– on the weekend abound April 14-16, during the simultaneous ending of three contests, the Spinnin’ Records servers were down and all remixes disappeared from all user profiles, see screenshot below of my own profile (just a spinning “S”).
Screenshot of my Spinnin’ Records profile on April 15, all my remixes have disappeared.
Wavo
Pros
– remixes are not limited to artists of a certain label, occasionally it’s possible to remix superstars like David Guetta
– occasionally the artists themselves comment on your remix
– contest winners are communicated, but almost never in time
Cons
– no support at all
– the Wavo remix contests websites have only very little traffic, without additional promotion there are only a few listeners on your music (much less than on Spinnin’ Records)
– the copyrights of remixes are not always whitelisted on Soundcloud, it can happen that you upload a remix and it gets removed immediately due to a “copyright violation” -> no support
– the stems are sometimes downloaded from Wavo directly but sometimes also from the record labels directly with annoying procedures and different Terms of Service
– you need a Facebook account because they take it as an evidence that you are a real person. Excellent joke!
– there are deadlines mentioned when the winner will be chosen but they are almost never met
Splice
Distributed Creation Inc. is performing their operations under the name “Splice”. It’s a platform mainly selling music sounds and instrument plugins but also hosting remix contests. Founded by Steve Martocci and Matthieou Aimonetti, two different office addresses are listed in the internet: 36 EAST 20TH STREET, 4TH FLOOR, NEW YORK 10003
Pros
– EXCELLENT support!
– remixes are not limited to artists of a certain label but in general the artists are rather unknown
– the stems are downloaded directly from Splice
– very clear Terms of Service for each remix contest
– contest winners are clearly communicated
Cons
– the Splice remix contest websites have only very little traffic, without additional promotion there are only a few listeners on your music (much less than on Spinnin’ Records)
– the copyrights of remixes are not always whitelisted on Soundcloud, it can happen that you upload a remix and it gets removed immediately due to a “copyright violation” -> they will fix it if you inform them!
Summary
Premium collaboration
Tesla was the first premium supplier in the EV market. All market players are trying to shape the future, creating a game changer, which Tesla certainly did. But now, in the next round of the game (FULLY autonomous driving), Tesla is not taking the lead anymore.
Waymo, the Google company developing a fully autonomous driver technology, has now partnered with Jaguar and unveiled the self-driving Jaguar i-Pace. The plan is to have the Waymo’s driverless transportation service available with the i-Pace to the public this year in Phoenix, Arizona. The Waymo Jaguar cooperation has the potential for a production of up to 20.000 self-driving i-Pace cars in the first two years of production.
Autonomous killing
Elaine Herzberg will unfortunately enter history. She is the first pedestrian killed by a self-driving Uber car. She was 49 years old when she crossed N Mill Ave in Tempe, Arizona at this place on March 18, 2018.
Elaine Herzberg was walking her bike across the street when an autonomous Volvo XC90 SUV from Uber approached the scene with Rafaela V. in the driver seat as a backup driver. Unfortunately neither the backup driver nor the Uber LiDAR system reacted. As a result, the car continued to drive straight forward, without steering or reducing speed, and killed Elaine Herzberg.
Basically after we have successfully automated lawn mowers, we are now trying the same with automated cars on public roads – what a breakthrough in technology! An autonomous (smartphone-controlled) “backup driver” is the perfect combination for an autonomous car. Looking forward for autonomous trucks and busses on public roads and for autonomous drones coming down on us from above. Let’s carelessly adopt all this technology. It makes life so much more convenient. So sad!
Luckily the pedestrian in the video below was not distracted by his smartphone, when an autonomous Uber car run over a red traffic light, which was red already since 3 seconds. Another autonomous killing attempt…