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With a history in the world of B-Boys and Hip-Hop and a true collection of the rarest tunes built up in Soho London, young Dylan Hermelijn aka 2000 and One, being a true B-Boy, was the main dj for Amsterdam’s Rap act ‘The Beatmasters’.

Spring 1988 - Groove Records: A visit to influence his entire future! Armando’s ‘confusions revenge’ pumpin’ loud in a Soho record store dazzled Dylan while hearing this monotone but rather psychedelic sound. "Acid Acid Let’s Jack The house"… Same night Dylan got invited by Baby Ford to an ‘Acid House Party’. A future in the making, big time for sure!

Dylan’s hands itched till he got a small Roland: ‘TB 303 Bass line synthesizer’. In fall 1988 he meets Dutch DJ Daniel Leeflang aka Dano, a radio jockey obsessed with ‘TR 606 drum computer’. Hooking these 2 up led to dozens of recordings on tape, a first gig (a warehouse party by the people of ‘Lower East Side Recordings’), and the birth of ‘2000 and One’.

In no time ‘Lower East Side’ released 2000 and Ones’ first Acid House record. Gates to the record industry opened and Dylan started building a discography. His style is influenced by two key genres of house music: ‘Chicago Acid House & Detroit Techno House’.

His project ‘Edge of Motion’, together with friend Gertjan Schonewille, reflects his passion for Acid House. Their ‘Set Up 707’ on Miss Djax Imprint Djax Records was a huge underground hit and is a true classic. Dylans’ 2000 and One alias focused on Detroit Techno sounds inspired by legends as Derrick May, Juan Atkins and Kevin Saunderson.

Not finding the right record label for his creations was when 2000 and One and partner in crime Sandy Huner decided to lay the foundation of 100% Pure Records. 100% Pure released work by the likes of Derrick May, Steve Rachmad, Orlando Voorn, Jerome, Speedy J, Mark Broom and and. As a producer Dylan released albums and singles under his monikers Edge of Motion, 2000 and One, Mindscape and Babies from Gong. A broad-spectrum electronic musical journey into the world of techno, electro, ambient, and drum & bass.

2001 to 2003: Dylan takes a sabbatical. By the end of 2003, he was busy again rebuilding and renewing his old studio with 100% Pure records that was back already in full force with the 2004 summer hit & Ibiza anthem ‘Dillema’ (by Shinedoe). A new 2000 and One record followed, ‘The return of …’, a typical Detroit samba groover to make it immediately into the charts of Laurent Garnier, Derrick May, Deetron & Steve Rachmad.

In 2005 he found a new imprint together with Shinedoe called ‘Intacto Records’. The second release on Intacto ‘Sunday’ (2000 and One), a minimal Detroit techno tune (Robert Hood style) got licensed to Luciano’s mix-cd on Soma Records (Spring 2006).

During the summer of 2005, 2000 and One released, the classic tune, ‘Adonai Elohim’. The track got picked up by Sven Va'th and was the Ibiza 2005 anthem, also featured on ‘Sven Vath - The Sound of the Sixth Season’.

The releases of Dylan receive full support of the main players with his latest work on Remote Area Records,Intacto Records & Styrax Leaves Records (Berlin) featured on mix cd’s by Richie Hawtin, Frank Lorber, Luciano, Tiefschwarz, Booka Shade.

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18/12/08 Let the Experimentation Begin: EMI Music Splashes EMI.com
18/12/08 Let the Experimentation Begin: EMI Music Splashes EMI.com

EMI Music is now unwrapping a revamped EMI.com, an experimental destination designed to deliver content, foster discovery, and tighten fan relationships.  The beta-stage site features content from a range of EMI artists, both past and present.  Typical artist collateral includes track clips, videos, biographies, discographies, and images.  "EMI.com is designed to be a learning lab," explained Alex Haar, vice president of Digital Special Projects at EMI Music.  "It will help us gain even more knowledge about consumer preferences and choices."

The site architecture is pretty straightforward, at least in its initial iteration.  The broader roadmap is a bit difficult to decipher at this stage, EMI.com Screenshotthough the label pointed to continued upgrades ahead.  That includes widgeting functionality, ecommerce components, and exclusive content.  "This is the beginning of a longer-term experiment," Haar continued.  "In the coming months, we will continue to add content and features to the site."

The testbed fits into a newer attitude at EMI Music, one that includes digitally-focused approaches from executives like Douglas Merrill (Google) and Cory Odrejka (Second Life).  Both are strong proponents of data-driven decision-making, an approach that takes advantage of unprecedented levels of fan information and tracking.  But whether a label-branded destination is the best place to understand the fan EMI.com Screenshotremains questionable, especially given the branding backseat that major labels assume.

On a deeper level, the new executive set faces an incredibly difficult challenge.  After all, understanding fans is one thing; getting them to buy stuff is quite another.  Meanwhile, the clock is ticking loudly, thanks to an accelerating nosedive in the core CD.  That is putting the pressure on executives like Merrill to create Google-like moments, quickly.

EMI Music has been reshaping its executive cast, though outsiders appear to be playing a heavy hand in EMI.com.  According to the label, EMI.com was designed and implemented by Shamsa Rana, managing director of Imdad Capital Ltd.  On its website, Imdad describes itself as a "strategic advisory and turnaround" firm, one focused on privately-owned media companies.  "Imdad prefers to work with the portfolio companies of private equity houses and/or those companies that are privately owned," the company describes.  "Private companies on the whole have a stronger appetite to drive through change."

Imdad appears to be a one-woman show, based on website information, though digital media firm Perform is credited with building the site.
18/12/08 Breaking: Verizon Wireless Pushing Major HD2 Advertising Campaign
18/12/08 Breaking: Verizon Wireless Pushing Major HD2 Advertising Campaign

Verizon Wireless is now joining forces with Clear Channel Radio on a nationwide, multicast digital radio advertising campaign, according to information shared with Digital Music News on Tuesday.  The US-based wireless giant will push advertisements across HD2 stations, essentially sub-channels delivered across the same frequency as the main broadcast.

In total, the campaign traverses 21 multicast stations, as well as online equivalents.  Most American cities are covered by the arrangement, including New York, Chicago, Dallas, Philadelphia, Minneapolis, Boston, Houston, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Miami, San Diego, and Washington, DC.

The music-focused campaign will feature songs and interviews from upcoming artists, and drive fans towards premium, V Cast packages.  Clear Channel is a founding member of the HD Digital Radio Alliance, a group dedicated to advancing deployment of digital stations within the United States.
18/12/08 Wall Street Bounce Buoys AAPL, WMG, LYV, TKTM...
18/12/08 Wall Street Bounce Buoys AAPL, WMG, LYV, TKTM...

A major market bounce buoyed a number of music-related stocks on Tuesday, including Apple, Warner Music Group, Live Nation, and Ticketmaster.  At the bell, the broader Dow jumped 359.61 points, or 4.2 percent, to land at 8,924.14.   A number of factors generated optimism, including a surprise rate cut by the Federal Reserve, as well as continued indications that the government will pursue an aggressive stimulus strategy.

Apple (AAPL), struggling with its own retail demons, lifted a mild 68 cents, or 0.72 percent to $95.43.  The mild uptick follows a downgrade by Goldman Sachs on fears of softening demand for items like MacBooks and iPods.

Elsewhere, a distressed lot move upward. Warner Music Group (WMG) jumped 24 cents, or 8.86 percent, to $2.95; Ticketmaster (TKTM) gained 53 cents, or 9.48 percent, to $6.12; Live Nation (LYV) improved 15 cents, or 4.11 percent, to $3.80; SanDisk (SNDK) added 16 cents, or 1.77 percent, to $9.18; and Sirius XM Radio (SIRI) improved nearly a penny to 15 cents, a 6.23 percent increase.

The Orchard (ORCD) lost 23 cents, or 10.27 percent, to $2.01; and Source Interlink Companies (SORC) dropped a penny, or 5.88 percent, to 16 cents.
17/12/08 Harvard v. The RIAA: Faceoff Moves to January...
17/12/08 Harvard v. The RIAA: Faceoff Moves to January...

A mounting battle between Harvard University and the RIAA will have to wait until January, thanks to a procedural decision issued this week.  Just recently, Harvard Law School professor Charles Nesson offered to defend accused file-swapper Joel Tenenbaum, a graduate of Boston University.  The first hearing was initially scheduled for Monday, though Nesson is apparently not legally permitted to argue in a Rhode Island court.  

That pushes the hearing to January 6th, according to information shared by Harvard Law School.  "This just further underscores how deeply unfair it is to pit the powerful Goliath RIAA legal infrastructure against the small David, or Joel, defendants," Nesson said.

The Rhode Island venue creates some complications, and the Nesson team is now trying to find a local lawyer.  "The goal, before Jan 6th, is to get an attorney licensed to practice in Rhode Island to argue on our behalf," student Debbie Rosenbaum told Digital Music News.  In the meantime, the RIAA will have access to a Tenenbaum household computer, an early victory for the trade group.
17/12/08 Chinese Democracy: This Story Keeps Getting Worse...
17/12/08 Chinese Democracy: This Story Keeps Getting Worse...

Without an unauthorized leak, Guns N' Roses may have never released Chinese Democracy.  But despite a major, Best Buy exclusive, sales were far lower than expectations.  In fact, a closer look reveals that Best Buy is now saddled with roughly one million purchased and nonreturnable discs.

According to a report surfacing Tuesday in the Wall Street Journal, Best Buy paid millions in advance for a stock of 1.3 million discs.  So far, Chinese Democracy has sold just over 300,000 after a sharp, second-week dip.  That compares unfavorably to AC/DC's Black Ice, a Wal-Mart exclusive that has quickly crossed platinum.

The disparity obviously represents a serious disappointment for Best Buy, a company now dialing down forecasts amidst slower consumer spending.  The company recently reported double-digit declines across CDs and DVDs over the past few months.
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