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mai
14
2005
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Scenes from jamendolive

Two photos from the first jamendolive… The first was taken at the very end when everyone but the four jamendo staff members was gone :) From left to right : Vianney, Clement, me and David. What a GREAT concert it was ! You can check out the jamendo gallery for more shots. The second is a nice narcishot ! :)

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mar
30
2005
0

World’s biggest jamendo banner :)

We’ve been working since yesterday on the first really big jamendo banner, in order to use it tomorrow at the first european Creative Commons concert :)

It’s been quite hard since the banner is 6m long, and we made it with paint bombs (don’t know the right word, hope you’ll understand :)

I hope tomorrow will ROCK, after 3 long months of planning :)

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mar
09
2005
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Distributing flyers…

I never though distributing flyers was a fun task ! Well, given the proper circumstances, it can be really nice :)

Today we gave about 1000 flyers for the upcoming jamendo LIVE in the campus of Metz. We were 4 (Vianney, Clement and guest star Maurice) and there was 2 girls near us distributing flyers for a “String Party” in a local night club…. So we began using a new approach on jamendo marketing… “Free concert, much funnier than a String Party !” It really made all the people laugh and I think most of them took the time to read the flyer :)

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mar
05
2005
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ccLive 0.2

It’s not very serious regarding my previous post, but I released ccLive 0.2 today. It’s the first public release, because we’re going to do its first real test tomorrow at a Both gig.

Here is the current homepage :
http://www.jamendo.com/index.php?s=jamendotools_cclive

I hope a few developers will join to help because I’ll not be able to work on it anymore until July.

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fév
27
2005
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It had to end ! A little bit of history…

I registered LesAutres.org March 21st last year. I think this was close to the beginning of the jamendo project (I had had the idea a few days before). What a strange path we’ve followed over one year.

A little jamendo history… LesAutres.org was the name of the non-profit I created with a few nice friends to promote free music. All the primary ideas were already there : P2P, CC, complete albums, etc… We had written a “manifesto” and I knew the project had the potential of becoming something huge (I still do :p).

A few months passed, I wrote about 40% of the current website. But I quickly realized the project wasn’t growing fast enough. We attended the first Both concert, had about 7/8 albums on the website, but that wasn’t good enough. So I decided to split the non-profit and the website. During July/August I went to Luxembourg as usual to work at Neofacto, and started convincing Laurent and Pierre to fund the project.

It all went great, and after many name changes (LesAutres.org => Altitune.org => PeerMajor.org => PeerMajor (.com) ), we ended up on “jamendo”, thanks to a bunch of marketing brainstormings with the damn cool Matthew Duder. We founded the company, PeerMajor. Registered the jamendo trademark.

I also rewrote the iRATE server code and protocol during the holidays, because the ratings were obvisouly going to be very important in jamendo.

Since this March 21st I can’t remember a single day I didn’t worked on jamendo :) The last 5 months have been particularly exhausting because I also had tons of work to do at school. Of course school has always been only my second priority until now. But after all this great work I have to focus for a couple of months on my exams, which are very important if I want to enter a CS & Applied Maths school in Grenoble.

So I won’t work on jamendo anymore until mid-May, maybe I’ll do little patches when needed because there’s really pieces of the code which I’m the only one to understand (and that’s not good but when I’ll have time, I’ll clean up… it’s only 3 to 5% of the code..). If I had kept the non-profit I’m pretty sure the project would be dead during this 2 monthes but now I trust Laurent, Pierre and David to do great work !

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fév
18
2005
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The Birth of Creative Commons Luxembourg

Yesterday was a day in history (again…) : we founded the non-profit called Luxcommons , to bring Creative Commons licenses in Luxembourg. Actually I’m not an official member yet but that won’t last…. Luxcommons will focus on the adaptation of the licenses to Luxembourg’s law, agreed by Creative Commons.

I hope there will be exciting new developments of CC content here in Luxembourg. We’re already working hard at converting local bands with jamendo !

On the picture, Olivier, Patrick, Laurent … and me :)

Written by sylvinus in: Creative Commons |
fév
05
2005
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jamendo concert n°1, day 0 : the venue.

Yesterday I went to the MDE in Metz’s university. This is where we are going to host the first jamendo concert, and first public testing of ccLive.

The place isn’t really suited for concerts. It’s pretty small, max 200 people. Let’s stick to 200 people for the first one, and we’ll see later if we can grow bigger. Moreover there aren’t other intermediate size venues in Metz. Next time we’ll have to do it in Nancy or Luxembourg.

Here’s the full gallery.

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jan
30
2005
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Public domain is so morbid :/

Today I made the tracklist of the upcoming album of my former choir on jamendo. It’s a compilation of public domain songs we recorded over our 3 CDs. So we had to check all the dates of death of all the authors. It’s quite sad some of our best songs were harmonized by third-party authors, thus forbiding the Creative Commons license for them. The weirdest part is that when checking the biography of Gabriel Fauré, and seeing he died in 1924, we celebrated it ! That such a great man had died actually made us happy…

Imagine wishing the death of your favourite rock stars (mines currently being Incubus), to be able to remix their songs on your last 90-year album …. Let’s hope they’ll switch to Creative Commons before :(

My first official composition, an Ave Maria dedicated to my cousin Elisabeth who motivated me to learn piano, is also featured on this album. The recording doesn’t satisfy me at all though, because as it’s the last CD the choir recorded before splitting, it was _very_ rushed (2 sessions of 4 hours for 13+ tracks !), and the mix is horrible as it wasn’t released to the public. Maybe we’ll record it again to include it on my first album.

Anyway, here’s the tracklisting of the album, (don’t expect a release until next week though) :

1. Go down Moses (Negro Spiritual)
2. Soon and Very Soon (Negro Spiritual)
3. Go tell it on the mountain (Negro Spiritual)
4. Let us break bread (Negro Spiritual)
5. Ave Maria (Sylvain Zimmer)
6. Cantate Domino (Johann Cruger)
7. Cantique de Jean Racine (Gabriel Fauré)
8. Jubilemus Exultemus (François Couperin)
9. Nocturnes (W.A. Mozart)
10. Psaume 61 (Joseph Haydn)
11. Cantate Domino (Giuseppe Ottavio Pitoni)
12. Messe à 3 voix (Antonio Lotti)
13. O bone Jesu (Carl Gottlieb Reissiger)
14. Alma Redemptoris Mater (G.P. da Palestrina)
15. L’immensité du firmament (Benedetto Marcello)

Written by sylvinus in: Creative Commons, Jamendo, Music |
jan
26
2005
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Nice P2P/Internet/Free culture brainstrorming

Tonight I attended a little meeting with guys from Provisoire, Linbox, Maurice Svay, Jérôme Fix and a few others. It was nice to have an open discussion about P2P, Creative Commons/Copyleft, jamendo, and the economics of free culture with local people. Arnaud (CEO of Linbox) was very interested in sponsoring the upcoming jamendofest, so we’re going to meet again :) This USB key thing really does motivate people ! “This is gonna be huge” :)

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jan
22
2005
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My first python app !

I’ve been working on a new exciting app since yesterday. I called it “ccLive”. It will allow jamendo, and I hope many other commoners all around the world, to record live gigs, and to copy MP3s or Oggs to the audience’s USB keys seconds after the last chord !! Of course files will be automagically properly tagged, named, and so on. I even think we’ll be able to make their CC licenses validate !

Of course, I wrote my first line of python 20 hours ago, so the GUI still looks terrible and the code is quite a mess, but it does work !! I used wxPython & XRCed. I implemented XRC import for the GUI and threads for I/O stuff with the help of Nathan Yergler and of some nice folks on #wxwidgets. The code is in the jamendo tools CVS on sourceforge. It only records on Linux with arecord, but it should be recording on OS X and Win32 in a few days.

How does the app work ? Basically, you fill in metadata, and then you start the recording. you can then push “stop” or “next track”. You have to enter the tracknames while the songs are performed and once a song is finished, its encoding to OGG/MP3/FLAC starts. Handy !

We’re going to test it at a Both rehearsal very soon !!

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