If you’re in New York, there’s an interesting event scheduled for February 3rd, Techserve’s Future Of Music V, which will feature WireToTheEar’s Oliver Chesler (aka The Horrorist) and CDM’s Peter Kirn. Apparently the Future Of Music is iPad music apps! Here’s the rundown on the event: The Future of Music V: The Craft of iPad [...]
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Published on Jan 22, 2011 6:29:05 PM by Synthopia

 


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