Listen To Music | Advertise | About Synthtopia | RSS News Feeds | Submit Items For Review | Feedback


Indaba

Articles about Indaba:


Indaba Music, a online music collaboration platform, has introduced a “widget” that can be used as a way of increasing both their artist’s and the site’s visibility online.

The widget is customizable to each artist’s personality and public image, and can be embedded on other websites. It allows viewers to listen to the artist’s latest mix of in progress sessions on Indaba Music.

Additionally, the widget’s background and text color are chosen by each user, which adds personality and variation. The widget links back to indabamusic.com or to the specific pages of their personal sessions.

The site already features an online audio production console that includes the capability to mix down a multi track session into a finished mp3. Another unique application on the site is their Music Player, which highlights completed sessions at random, which was launched in April.

 

Indaba Music Mixer

IndabaMusic.com is an online networking community for musicians that lets you upload tracks, find new artists to work with, and collaborate on tracks with people around the world. They want to reach musicians to help them meet each other, establish terms for work (a feature of the site), and create music, regardless of location.

Indaba recently launched version one of their free online production console (above), which allows users to work on tracks, edit, mix and access them from any computer. The site also offers tools for discovering new music and musicians and social networking.

“The site is more than just a tool,” notes the Indaba team, “it’s a community of real people connecting and collaborating in new and exciting ways.”

 

    Search

      something to think about

      Artists deal in this rather nebulous area I call “the rehearsal of empathy.” You’re rehearsing a repertoire of feelings that you might have about things, of ways of reacting to things, of how it would feel to be in this situation. How it would feel to be in that person’s place? What would I have done? Such questions are the most essential human questions because they deal with how we negotiate as mental beings through a complicated universe. — Brian Eno

      Latest Comments


      Got Free Music?

      dj-dog

      Check out the Synthtopia music sharing group, where you can share your electronic music and download great tracks from Synthtopia readers!

      Follow Me on Twitter

      TwitterCounter for @podcasting_news

      News Feed

      • Any Feed Reader

      New Photos From The Synthtopia Flickr Group

      www.flickr.com
      items in Synthtopia More in Synthtopia pool
    • Site Admin