Archive for April, 2001

The First Band That Push Rings Their Song To My Phone Will Get Blacklisted…

In the news this week was the announcement of investment capital being drawn to Emotive Communications (including money from Warner Music Group), a company that has developed a method of delivering ringtones sent from the caller to the recipient. A press release sent to Pastepunk said the following:

Emotive’s flagship product, the patent-pending “Push Ringer”, reverses the common ringtone model. It enables a caller to push an outgoing ringtone to the receiving phone allowing the caller, not the called person, to set the tone. The chosen Ringer is transmitted to the recipient’s handset and temporarily overrides the phone’s pre-set ringer. The ringers can comprise audio, video, animations, avatars or flash files. Closing the loop, if the called person likes the ringtone, the service also enables him or her to instantly buy a copy of the ringtone for his or her own phone. Emotive’s Push Ringer moves beyond traditional mobile personalization by both adding value to the ringtones users purchase for their own phones and providing content recommendation and impulse-purchase opportunities to the users’ friends, family and coworkers. This new technology represents a vastly more active, expressive and compelling form of call personalization than exists in today’s ringtone market which is otherwise showing signs of leveling off at only about 6% of mobile subscribers, worldwide, The Push Ringer leverages rapidly emerging broadband wireless telephone and wire-line VOIP networks.

The product has already gained significant traction with consumers. Since its launch on Skype’s VOIP network in 2006, Push Ringer (known to Skype users as “Ringjacker”) has been installed more than 800,000 times and is demonstrating significant peer to peer pass-along rates. Emotive is unveiling its mobile prototype of the Push Ringer at the IMS World Forum in Monaco on April 24th 2007.

- Sounds like trouble…

SICK OF IT ALL, DEATH BY STEREO, HOPE CONSPIRACY, MOST PRECIOUS BLOOD @ Nation, Washington DC. 4/14/01.

You know you went to a good show when at the end, you can hear the members of all the bands that played collectively talk about how crazy and amazing the night went. It doesn’t take a genius to figure out that with a line-up like such, you’re essentially guaranteed a bang-for-the-buck killer hardcore outing, [...]

ROCKET FROM THE CRYPT, INTERNATIONAL NOISE CONSPIRACY, EXPLOSION @ Black Cat, Washington DC 4/11/01.

It ain’t often that I know ahead of time that I probably won’t be staying for the headlining band and yet am still willing to make the trip down to DC when I know I should be doing something better. Granted, I’m making the 20 minute metro ride to the Black Cat sound like an [...]

BANE, OVER MY DEAD BODY, RIGHT BRIGADE, FOR THE LIVING, JUNCTION 18, LOOKS LIKE RAIN @ St. Andrew’s Church, College Park, MD 4/5/01.

Well it was another Friday night show at the Church, and this time we got ourselves a nice little hardcore line up. Although it lacked any real blockbusters, it was the usual mix of locals and touring bands, but since it was a weekend there was a pretty good crowd. First up was Looks Like [...]