3.04.2007

finally, an update


Ive changed the way I plan to manage this Messenger Music Service project so many times. Mainly due to the fact that it has to be easy to update. I've been working on so many projects that MMS has taken a back seat. Now I know how I want it and it's being built to be updated as easily as possible. Stay tuned, it will be here very soon.


here's a new mix to checkout in the meantime.

10.10.2006

jonwesley Halloween parties


8.13.2006

BBC is developing ipod radio accessory

The British Broadcasting company is looking ahead by trying to develop an attachment for the ipod that will turn it into a digital radio receiver.

info HERE

7.18.2006

Free Downloads this week!

This is a preview of one of Messenger Music Service's regular features
where you will get info about quality free downloads and dj mixes. Stay tuned!


http://www.giantstep.net/features/56/
You can't find this page from the front page of giantstep.net but it's
there. All tracks are legit for download. Make sure you check out the
Dr. Octagon 20 min megamix--that shit is a hit!
http://www.xlr8r.com/downloads.phpEvery week you can download 5 free tracks from XLR8R.com. Check the new
remix by Justin Martin of Iz & Diz's ode to music - Magnificent!
http://www.reupmag.com/
if you click the little orange block on the home page you will get a
bunch of rare download treats. Pick up the new manual out any day now.
http://www.catchdubs.com/
Nick Catchdubs is an NYC designer, dj and producer who always has dope
mixes and track downloads on his page. Check the Dr. Octagon Pakistan
mix.

6.19.2006

new jon wesley site finished


Well I finally finished my dj website. It took a lot longer than I thought it would. Check it out HERE

3.30.2006

RE:UP Manual 10




Now shipping issue 10. Get your subscription today!

Miami picts are posted.

The Limited Edition Boxset is available online. Only available at the Miami party and online. Contents include out of print issues 1 - 10.

Shout to the 'Liks


3.20.2006

Absolut Kravitz - free downloads!


Absolut Vodka has commissioned remixes from some excellent talent and now they offer the tracks for free download on the Absolut site. I like the fact that they ask very little committment from you--primarily in your region and age--and then you're free to check out the music. Notable remixers are Jazzanova, Louie Vega, Chromeo, and one of my favorite artists, Ashley Beedle. I think the best mix comes from Chinese producer Wang Lei since he strips the very poppy Lenny vocals out and lays down some funky future noise. I dig the Chromeo version too which still uses the vocal but it has some great instrumental moments that could cut up and used in my dj sets. The others are good but the song is mediocre at best. This is a cool project from Absolut and a good chance to get some free legal music, so we give it good marks. Check out the downloads HERE.

3.10.2006

Get Deep w Nate Deeza/ Sacramento, CA TONIGHT!

2.27.2006

Free music from Giant Step


Giant Step is offering a free download every week. Check it out HERE and get a great track by Jiva. In the future release of MMS mag we'll be directing you to many places where you can get free music --and of course info where you can buy additional music from the same artists. Don't forget to support the people making (or playing) the new music you love, or else there won't be much music to choose from.

2.24.2006

Laptop Death Match


This is a cool event in Texas where they get together and battle with laptop performances. It's not really anything new, but they are organizing and performing it in a different way. I think the key to the further progression and popularity of dj/laptop/live PA performance of electronic music is to provide a more interesting show for the patrons to check out. Another interesting thing is that the artists featured on the website only use My Space profiles. It seems that many young artists are using it as their primary web presence. It's funny because My Space can be a little dorky and it's extremely commercial with cheesy ads everywhere, but that's where the traffic is. I probably get more page views there than on my dj site, but I do use it (My Space) to point people to my site to download mixes. Synergy is the goal...

check out the LDM site here


Here's an Associated Press article on the event:

2.09.2006

Clubbity



Check out Clubbity! What a great site for the left-of-center
styles of music. I'm checking out Quantic recorded live in Milan.
Damn, he's a dope dj. Also check out King Britt's Cosmic Radio.Nice!

2.07.2006

Meat Beat Manifesto Tour


New dates for Meat Beat Manifesto's tour!
Jack Dangers and MBM have influenced everybody over the years. He has always remained fiercely independent when he could have easily sold out many years ago. He was probably doing multi-media performances before they even coined the term "Multi-media" and his shows are amazing!

MBM site here
Tino Corp. site HERE

1.23.2006

Giant Step Jukebox / Giles Peterson Worldwide


Giant Step has been one of my favorite record
labels for some time. It was the first stateside
label with major label connections to spotlight
quality soul, jazz, house, funk, Latin, African and
other styles of music--that no one would touch in
the early days. Since then they helped launch
the major-label careers of Macy Gray, Jill Scott,
Nora Jones
and many others.

Now they have a feature called Giant Step Jukebox
which is a simple Flash-based player with tons of
archived content. It really drew my attention
because it features (exclusively) the only
US-based place to listen to Giles Peterson's
Worldwide radio program
. Originally broadcast on
London's Radio 1, Worldwide is an essential show
to check if you want to hear quality music first.

Sure you can listen from the BBC
website, but sometimes I
have trouble with the connection at my
office so I rarely get to listen to the entire
program. Now with Giant Step's service I can
listen to it (and several others) whenever I
want.Plus a lot of the music being played can be
purchased directly from Giant Step's store.

check it out HERE


I've been wondering how many music services would
pop up that allow you to sell digital music and
it seems that now is the time.

I think one of the shortcomings of digital music
stores is that they have not set up a system that
enables the regular, super-independent artist to
sell his or her self-produced music. Indy, digital,
electronic-music stores such as Beatport and
Traxsource require that you have an entire
catalog of music (or that you are "signed")
before they will consider you. That policy
eliminates many artists trying to make it on
their own. I'm sure they will have those services
soon but in the meantime companies such as
Musicane are getting a jumpstart on cornering the
market.

I think I'll try out this service since it seems
decent. You can use the free "Lite" program with
ads, limited uploads and a 40% cut taken by
Musicane for any music you sell. If you
subscribe, you can offer a lot more but they
still take 30 percent
30 percent isn't a lot but it remains to be
seen whether or not using this service will
actually help you. I think it's good for the
musician who doesn't know much about the digital
world and who doesn't want to fiddle with too
much technology instead of creating. But for
someone who knows how to set-up their own site
for sales, and who knows how to market it, they might
be better off on their own.

But then again it might be better to have your
digital music in as many places as possible, to
increase your chances of making some money from
your hard work.
check out Musicane HERE

1.21.2006

painting at Reaction Saturday 1/21/06

I'll be painting live in San Diego at a monthly spot called Reaction, stop by if you're in town for ASR!

1.10.2006

RE:UP manual 09 release party


We like to get down. I'll be gettin waaay down in the basement. If you're in SD...

1.09.2006

RE:UP manual 09



The new RE:UP is available now. You can go right to the site and buy it direct or catch it at most news stands. I wrote a small feature on Kinny and Horne (info here) and a review for Love Trio in Dub feat. U-Roy. The album is due out soon and it is some damn fine music. Check out the mag, the text and the music--good stuff.

12.14.2005

Dance Blogga



Music writer and dj Dennis Romero is a connected guy, so by visiting his dance-music-blog you can get some great insider information. Check it out here

11.30.2005

Up Bustle and Out album downloads


go there

11.20.2005

21 C mag


21C mag is an online magazine published by Paul D. Miller (otherwise known as DJ Spooky).
Inside you will find deep discourse on subjects that range from political to musical.
If you want something different that will truly expand your mind check out 21C.
check it out here