Muziboo – Me, Myself and My Music
Posted by Jerry on 0:00 - November 23, 2007
Lets Get an Audience !!!
When was the last time that Bob Dylan made a difference in the way Indians shared, listened and enjoyed music? Or when was the last time that singing ‘Knockin’ on heaven’s door’ to your girlfriend, made a difference to other music lovers? Thats the story of Muziboo. The indian music sharing site.
Yes!!! I know!!! Its INDIAN …
. Something by browns for browns.
I know there is Tempostand, and whats so great about Muziboo. Both host and share music, its like the north and south indian sambar! Hell No!!!.
Tempostand is for pure podcasts. Its the best music sharing site. So one can expect a kind of quality that is inherent and not my late night gags. Its the un-crowned indian professional podcasting world. Nothing against Temostand. After all it has two of my friends involved – Woke who did the design and Ujj who did the coding.
Muziboo on the other had, as their punch line says – “Get an Audience” – is more of a community driven music sharing portal. The first of its kind in India. You can make a recording with just about anything (incl. your comb .. if that records) and upload it there. No editing no mixing nothing. Its the basement music that you get. You don’t have to be a professional singer, people are there to enjoy and appreciate your effort. It could be even your version of the hit song too. May be it could be a dedication to your girlfriend. Who knows you might find one at Muziboo???
Besides, you can form your own music community, your fans join in and you create an identity for yourself. And that doesn’t even stop there, you can start your own band and post previews of your upcoming albums too. As the next level in the features, you can expect music tutorials, create a play list of your favorite songs, share the play list and even a widget for you blog/site. Now how cool is that.
Here are the Muziboo finders :
Prateek Dayal who sang Guncha koi and Knocking on heaven’s door which lead to Nithya Dayal who has sung Yellow Submarine-Beatles , Jambalaya and Time of your life
And its the combined interest of music in them that gave birth to Muziboo. (Sounds like a Bollywood movie
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2s, Jo and me are already there – Sandil Srinivasan , Joseph Thomas and Jerry
All the music junkies out here listen to this – Barry – WonderBrawl shared by Bharat Krishna
Like it???
What are you guys waiting for? Come lets play Muziboo …
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prateekdayal said
Thanks Jerry for the great review … you have rightly pointed out that Muziboo is for everyone … not just professionals … but there are quite a few professionals there and that is what makes it more interesting … if you are starting out, you will probably get help from guys who have been there, done that. This help could be in terms of recording setup, playing techniques … your mistakes anything.
To check out some of the professional bands, see these
Evergreen from Kerala
De-Innovatives
There are quite a few more … in fact its the mix of professionals and amateurs and interaction between them, that makes it a great place to be
I just hope my singing and guitaring motivates more people to do better covers and post them up online
Regards
Prateek
Co-founder Muziboo.com
Ujj said
Hey thanks for mentioning us, but I’d like to clarify that TempoStand is not exactly a podcast site. In fact its a platform that promotes independent music (only original music) that is DRM free and licensed under Creative Commons. TempoStand also has three professional recording facilities and produces albums under CC.
Muziboos looks extremely impressive and promising. My best wishes to the founders and a special thanks for developing such an easy to use interface.