New Apple Software Allows Users
New Apple Software Allows Users To Create Crap, Music
Along with new baby ipods (which will probably actually drop
to $99 within the year), Apple yesterday also introduced a
new $50 audio recording program, “GarageBand”. To demonstrate,
Steve Jobs pulled John Mayer onto the Macworld stage to show
off some of the program’s features.
JG pointed
out that Jobs enlisted John Mayer because he’s half the price of Dave Matthews.
Which would make Jason Mraz exactly half the price
of John Mayer. But anyway. Optimists will point out that GarageBand will make
it easier than ever before for some young kid in his bedroom in Duluth to record some
stuff that will change the face of music forever. I would like to point out that
Garageband will make it easier for every yinyang you know to start bugging
you to listen to their crappy sub-Moby technoloop compositions.
Peefork is reporting on the limited vinyl re-release Enon’s On Hold.
Twas originally released as a short-run CDR in 2001. Limited to 500 w/ a bonus 7-inch, it’ll cost you 13 Euros.
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