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Adding to the trend of music remix applications for the iPhone is
Moderati’s new Romplr service. The application allows participating
artists to release certain tracks on the iPhone that fans can recreate
into their own unique versions.
The first artist to do so is Soulja Boy Tell ‘Em, who has made three songs—“Crank That,” “Hey You There,” and “Turn My Swag On”—available as a Romplr app. Along with the songs, Soulja Boy included seven other music samples as raw material fans can use to remix the tracks.
Once created, fans can use the Romplr system to record and share their creations through Facebook Connect, or via e-mail, or post to Romplr.com, which the company is hoping to turn into an interactive music community.
Moderati, a former ringtone aggregator, has a deal with Interscope Records to distribute additional artist Romplr apps in the future. Other Romplr apps include Romplr Dance, which contains three original dance tracks users can remix. The company also plans to offer the app beyond the iPhone to such devices as the BlackBerry, Android phones, Nokia and others.
About Moderati, a Bellrock Media Company
Moderati is a digital content agency that helps media companies and consumer brands connect with their consumers through the creation of engaging entertainment experiences. The company delivers the best digital content to consumers when, where and how they want it, with a mission to engage and entertain through creativity, technology and humor. Moderati has deep roots in mobile content and entertainment, and has been a trusted partner of top-tier wireless carriers and major media companies since 2001, having delivered over 100M individual content downloads. The company is a subsidiary of Japan's leading branded entertainment production company, Bellrock Media, backed by Yoshimoto Kogyo, the largest pure play media company in Japan with interests in TV, talent representation, film, music, physical venues and consumer products. Moderati is headquartered in San Francisco, CA. For more information, visit the Website at http://www.moderati.com.
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The first artist to do so is Soulja Boy Tell ‘Em, who has made three songs—“Crank That,” “Hey You There,” and “Turn My Swag On”—available as a Romplr app. Along with the songs, Soulja Boy included seven other music samples as raw material fans can use to remix the tracks.
Once created, fans can use the Romplr system to record and share their creations through Facebook Connect, or via e-mail, or post to Romplr.com, which the company is hoping to turn into an interactive music community.
Moderati, a former ringtone aggregator, has a deal with Interscope Records to distribute additional artist Romplr apps in the future. Other Romplr apps include Romplr Dance, which contains three original dance tracks users can remix. The company also plans to offer the app beyond the iPhone to such devices as the BlackBerry, Android phones, Nokia and others.
About Moderati, a Bellrock Media Company
Moderati is a digital content agency that helps media companies and consumer brands connect with their consumers through the creation of engaging entertainment experiences. The company delivers the best digital content to consumers when, where and how they want it, with a mission to engage and entertain through creativity, technology and humor. Moderati has deep roots in mobile content and entertainment, and has been a trusted partner of top-tier wireless carriers and major media companies since 2001, having delivered over 100M individual content downloads. The company is a subsidiary of Japan's leading branded entertainment production company, Bellrock Media, backed by Yoshimoto Kogyo, the largest pure play media company in Japan with interests in TV, talent representation, film, music, physical venues and consumer products. Moderati is headquartered in San Francisco, CA. For more information, visit the Website at http://www.moderati.com.
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