iPod Flea

11 07 2005

iPod fleaScott Kelby, editor of the Photoshop User Magazine and Mac Design Magazine has published an exclusive video of the new iPod Flea - the smallest iPod the world has ever seen. The video has been produced by the slightly unstable minds of the National Association of Photoshop Professionals staff.

Click here for the Quicktime video (28MB).



K-oZ Collective promos

10 07 2005

K-oZ Collective, a hip hop band with Dutch lyrics, has release some promo tracks (unfortunately only 128kbps mp3). Their music is a fusion of jazz, funk and hip hop.

You can also listen to a radio show with rapper Fozz in the studio.



Pete Philly & Perquisite live at the Vodelpark Openluchttheater

10 07 2005

Peter Philly & PerquisitePete Philly & Perquisite were the act before our Roller Disco party at the Vondelpark Openluchttheater in Amsterdam last Saturday. Pete Philly & Perquisite merge hip hop with jazz, broken beats and even some classical music. Just one day before they perfomed at the North Sea Jazz Festival in The Hague.

Click here to see some photos of their live performance.



Openair Roller Disco, Amsterdam

9 07 2005

Let’s groove on your roller or inline skates. DJ Mimo and DJ Sonic Walker will surprise you with a combination of disco classic and new beats.

Location: Vondelpark, Amsterdam
When: July 9, 2005 - 21:30

More information:
Openluchttheater

Update:
Unfortunately only a few skaters showed up and it didn’t really seem to matter what kind of music we played. I took some disco classics, old school hip hop, mashups and remixes from the net and some R&B with me. Since the act before us played jazz influenced hip-hop, it might have been better if we didn’t start with pure Disco right away.

Click here to see some photos from Saturday night at the Vondelpark in Amsterdam.



iTunes and podcasting - the big hoo ha

6 07 2005

As you might have read, Apple introduced some proprietary RSS podcasting tags with their podcasting support in iTunes. Because of this, podcasters around the globe started to adjust their applications, but a nicer solution might be there, as reported by techbasedmarketing.com:

Feedburner has finalized it’s iTunes support. In a nutshell that means your podcasts will be properly picked up and described for people using iTunes. But what is the big picture? What does all this really mean in simple English?

You see, iTunes, Yahoo Media RSS, Odeo and probably many more media archives in the future require special coding in your RSS feeds in order to properly list your podcast, video cast or whatever cast in the software or directory.

Many of them have their own little requirements so it is a real pain and you’d have to manually edit your RSS file if you want in on these directories. But feedburner has made it as easy as clicking a checkbox and filling in your details.

More information is available on the feedburner site:
Support for iTunes is Live