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German band dedicated a concert for their fans in Peru & Latino America
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2007-02-07 21:52:36
Dear all:

Did you hear about Rontgenschall? It’s the first band that
tours the 
Internet! Therefore they perform on blogs instead of stages!
And today 
they are virtually rocking a Peruvian blog call at
txitua.org! They have 
edited a nice video specially for their Peruvian and latino
fans. They 
also sent a message to the artist community in Latin america
encouraging 
them to use CC licenses. They did it in Spanish with
subtitles in English.

Rontgenschall is a German band has that you could know, not
only through 
their cool music but also for their style, their stages,
their creative 
videos and their different mechanism of social networking
that they use 
to spread their work: Del.icio.us Bittorent, Jamendo.com,
myspace, 
youtube, hi5 and they use German CC licence: Atributtion,
non 
commercial, share alike.

See the Peruvian performance In English at
h
ttp://www.txitua.org/index.php/concert-blog-music/

In Spanish at:
http://pe.creativecomm
ons.org/

NEXT TOUR AT Portland Oregon (USA) for Drew at mohdi.com

------------------------------------------------------------
RONTGENSCHALL PRESS RELEASE
Contact: Dr. Reimund Blumen <hilfeyourblogisourstage.com>

Your blog is their stage! Rontgenschall – not only the
first band in 
history to tour the Internet but also re-thinking the music
business 
thing. Four young men with staches and blitz & donner
from electric 
guitars do the pop-star-in-reverse: their music is free and
entirely 
promoted via the Internet. Download, copy and share it!
Become a fan and 
get inspired – let’s try together an alternative 
approach to promote 
and distribute music.

Rontgenschall – led by the wild and gefahrlich Dr. Reimund
Blumen, 
Siegfried, Herr Stock and the nameless Bassplayer developed
their own 
style of Geek Rock. They just  released »Hot &
Wunderbar«: Five  sweet 
and stincky indie rock  singalongs you can download for 
free. Discover 
»Almost Real Joy«  when you meet »Kicky Carmen«, the 
girl from the spam 
mail. Enjoy 15  minutes of fame when they »Put  Gabi on
TV« and make 
»Your  Glamorous Life« even better by  humming the »Blue
Song of Death«. 
Rontgenschall consider themselves rather as an experimental
than a 
band. They think music makes sense  when it is shared,
covered, sampled 
  & sung in bathrooms. May be this is folk music 2.0.

They think music makes sense  when it is shared, covered,
sampled  & 
sung in bathrooms. Maybe this is  that releases their music
without any 
  record label on the Internet. Perhaps it  is the first
band that was 
formed to  only do so. So it’s all about encouraging more 
bands to 
liberate themselves from  traditional industrial mechanisms
that  try to 
limit creativity to the selling  factor. The Internet is
such an 
exciting  media because everyone can publish  content that
could reach 
millions of  people all around the world. So if you like
this 
philosophy, you  should spread the word for Rontgenschall!
Become 
friends on MySpace, join their fan club, write a review on 
their record 
at jamendo.com! If you  have a band, perhaps you are
inspired  to make 
something similar. It is your creativity that should reach
as many 
people as possible!


Press Release in PDF 
http://www.txitua.org/wp
-content/uploads/2007/02/press-release-rontgenschall-english
.pdf
RONTGENSCHALL´s blog http://www.ron
tgenschall.blogspot.com/
Jamendo álbum: http://www.jame
ndo.com/en/album/4119/
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Re: German band dedicated a concert for their fans in Peru & Latino America
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United States
2007-02-12 20:49:52
On Wed, 2007-02-07 at 22:52 -0500, Katitza Rodríguez wrote:

> Dear all:
> 
> Did you hear about Rontgenschall? It’s the first band
that tours the 
> Internet! Therefore they perform on blogs instead of
stages! And today 
> they are virtually rocking a Peruvian blog call at
txitua.org! They have 
> edited a nice video specially for their Peruvian and
latino fans. They 
> also sent a message to the artist community in Latin
america encouraging 
> them to use CC licenses. They did it in Spanish with
subtitles in English.
> 
> Rontgenschall is a German band has that you could know,
not only through 
> their cool music but also for their style, their
stages, their creative 
> videos and their different mechanism of social
networking that they use 
> to spread their work: Del.icio.us Bittorent,
Jamendo.com, myspace, 
> youtube, hi5 and they use German CC licence:
Atributtion, non 
> commercial, share alike.
> 
> See the Peruvian performance In English at
> h
ttp://www.txitua.org/index.php/concert-blog-music/
> 
> In Spanish at:
> http://pe.creativecomm
ons.org/
> 
> NEXT TOUR AT Portland Oregon (USA) for Drew at
mohdi.com

Whoa, this is pretty brilliant of an idea. I'm curious how
this type of
novel strategy and the Free Ozzfest plan this summer are
going to play
out. Obviously, the web-based performances are a lot more
scalable, and
possibly the beginning of a new trend. However, the Free
Ozzfest has
some interesting test cases (that us all on the web have
helped pioneer)
for application of free/open content and how to make money. 

Ok, I finished these thoughts up on my blog:
http://rejon.org/2
007/02/12/degrees-of-read-write-ness-free-ozzfest-and-bands-
touring-the-web/

Jon

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