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MySpace Music picks up more indie artists
MySpace Music picks up more indie artists
Better late than never.  MySpace Music tonight announced a deal with indie digital distributor IODA to bring its million-strong catalog of songs to the social network's music-streaming service. That means artists such as Brazilian songstress Bebel Gilberto and Canadian rockers Tokyo ...
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music.myspace.com — Miranda Lee Richards Check out this Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter, before she releases her new EP “Early November” Hustle Simmons Dave Ghetto and Tha S Ence are Hustle Simmons, which is the debut album from Philly’s boom-bap duo. Gang Gang ... (more) MySpace Music: Bands, Music Videos, Concerts, Tour ...
MySpace Mobile Launches for Android
MySpace Mobile Launches for Android
androidcommunity.com — With just days before the official launch of the T-Mobile G1, MySpace Mobile has already made its debut in the Android Market. It looks like MySpace has beat FaceBook to the punch this time. This version of MySpace Mobile seems very polished and runs ... (more) MySpace Mobile Launches for Android
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One For The Indies: MySpace Music Offering IODA Music
paidContent — ... Now you can listen to indie songs before Steve Jobs puts them in a commercial. MySpace Music has signed a deal with digital music distributor IODA that will see over a million indie tracks on the social net's site, LAT reports. Full terms of the deal were not disclosed, though IODA CEO Kevin Arnold said the deal is short- to medium-term and its artists will get a cut of the ad revs in addition to royalties for each track streamed. Unlike MySpace Music's major partners, UMG, Sony BMG, Warner Music Group and EMI, IODA artists will not get an equity stake. The deal ...

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