Muxtape, the internet site allowing users to create playlists of their front-runner mp3s in a way similar to creating mixtapes on cassettes, has been closed downward by the Recording Industry Association Of America (RIAA).
Currently, users wHO open Muxtape.com are greeted with a single-sentence statement saying the site is offline, though they assert it testament return.
"Muxtape will be unavailable for a brief period while we sort out a trouble with the RIAA," explains the site.
A spokesperson for RIAA confirmed that it was responsible for closedown the website down, reports Ars Technical, declaring: "For the past several months, we [RIAA] have communicated concerns to Muxtape on behalf of our members. Muxtape has not up to now obtained empowerment from our member companies to host or flow copies of their sound recordings."
However, a blog mailing by the creators of Muxtape was defiant that the web site wouldn't continue offline.
It said: "No artists or labels give birth complained. The site is not closed indefinitely. Stay tuned."
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![]() Artist: Silicone Soul: mp3 download Genre(s): House Discography: ![]() Staring Into Space Year: 2005 Tracks: 11 Silicone Soul, composed of techno heads Graeme Reedie and Craig Morrison, carries the torch load-bearing club/dance music in Scotland. Hailing from Glasgow, Reedie and Morrison right away clicked as kids, for the two were punk rock misfits wHO loved music. They formed a stripe, Dead City Radio, and played unnumberable gigs in and round their hometown. The fire of the deuce, however, flickered out after Morrison witnessed a Primal Scream show, and most at once they scrapped their obnoxious snarl for an electronic lookout. The early '90s were fagged frolicking with techtronics, palling about with Slam's Stuart McMillan and Orde Meikle eyepatch gaining confidence as house music makers. Forming Depth Perception Records by 1996 and establishing Silicone Soul as a legit cloak, Reedie and Morrison inked a apportion with Soma in 1998 and released trine raved tracks, "Mounting Walls," "All Nite Long," and "Right on 4 Tha Darkness." The yoke gained praise from some of the genre's forerunners (Laurent Garnier, Pete Tong, Andrew Weatherall) and played festival dates at Roskilde and T in the Park, left over perfectionists in their oscilloscope of intricate family medicine. Debut LP A Soul Thing followed in 2000. |
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