Spain may have emerged victorious on the pitch, but they are not the only winners this year. When all was said and done, another team successfully made all the competition fade away: Coca Cola. More >>
Step away from your laptop and roll on the river. Be sure to do the arm motions, and the hair sling. Guaranteed to make you better at whatever you’re doing today. Get off your ass and rock.
Here’s a holiday card that’s guaranteed to give you a laugh, and make your dog howl. Tattoo Projects, singing our favorite holiday tunes. Listen here or download.
RadioHead is conducting a musical experiment that takes takes guts and experience — both of which they have in spades. The band is allowing consumers to “pay what they want” for the downloadable version of their album, “In the Rainbows”. Buyers can pay zero or whatever they please up to £99.99 (about $212) for the album in MP3 form. We are very excited about this kind of aggressive move in the topsy-turvy music world. We were psyched with Prince’s bold marketing maneuver, and we’ll dig watching this one unfold.
With the imminent release of Halo 3, possibly the most anticipated game to ever hit the shelves, T.A.G / McCann Worldgroup chose Big Science Music to score an emotional and intense 4 minute video showcasing the creation of the “Believe” John 117 Monument Video. Not a gamer? Listen to this track, and the chances are pretty darn high that you’ll have a come-to-Jesus moment anyway. Check it out here.
Fact: Prince is a music genius (we have personal proof).?Ǭ† Some of us have always suspected he was also a marketing genius, and facts to back this hypothesis continue to manifest. Prince attached a copy of his new album, Planet Earth, to every issue of London’s “Mail on Sunday” on July 15, so that everyone who bought the paper also picked up a copy of his latest tunes. While he’s a sequined cocktail-purse-sized guy, his brain is apparently?Ǭ† gigantic.
All the things you love about TV and the internet, all mixed up into one tasty brew called Joost. I can’t see how you could possibly go wrong. We’re beta testing, and will let you know, of course.