archives: September 2007
  • Sep 28, 2007
    by admin at 7:22 AM

    Sweet, coming up on my 40th New Music Friday . For now though, check the music I'm serving up in edition #39: First up this week, MOKB's Dodge posts five tracks by electro-funk outfit Tunng. A good opening to NMF, I must say. Before Tokyo Police Club was my favorite band, I loved Albuquerque Portland's The Shins. Dance Hall Hips (a blog new to New Music Friday) has both a Shins remix and a Shins Mashup . Aquarium Drunkard continues the tradition of awesome covers which are awesome: Of Montreal covers...
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  • Sep 28, 2007
    by admin at 1:08 AM

    Fans of The Donnas should check out Zune Markeplace for this week's freebie: "Don't Wait Up For Me," from their latest album, the title of which I can't repeat here and keep the PG tone of this blog. (Thanks Zune Thoughts for hosting and posting the image)
  • Sep 25, 2007
    by admin at 9:48 PM

    Check out Zune Marketplace this week for some cool tracks. As part of the Ignition program, we have the Japanese b-side of Talib Kweli's single, "Hush." Also Mark Ronson remixes the Bob Dylan classic "Most Likely You Go Your Way." Which is awesome, in the same caliber as Junkie XL's remix of Elvis' " A Little Less Conversation ." Both of these tracks are available for individual download or via subscription. Also, searching around a little bit - you can buy Radiohead's entire discography from ZMP...
  • Sep 25, 2007
    by admin at 3:52 AM

    Hope everybody had a great weekend! You may have seen this on Zune.net but I thought I'd highlight: some folks on the Zune team are competing in the Redbull Soapbox Derby this weekend here in sunny Seattle. Here's a concept image of the car: Apparently the Zune pit on the track is designed to look like the Zune box - I'll see if I can track down images for that, too. Edit Tuesday AM: Check the image of the Zune pit:
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The team has been doing a little extra work heading into the holiday season; in fact this week is a busy one. You...

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