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Second Life Provides Virtual Empowerment for Independent Live Music

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New York Indie band Buddahead and Virtualive.tv present the ultimate virtual reality concert. Buddahead is set to play live at New York City's The Canal Room on May 10th (doors open at 8PM EST). The show will be streamed live to the Morpheum Sim in Second Life and then streamed back from Second Life onto plasma screens at The Canal Room, fully bridging the gap between reality and virtual reality .

New York, New York (Billboard Publicity Wire/PRweb) April 30, 2007 -- NYC Indie band Buddahead described by CMJ as a cross between Jeff Buckley, Radiohead, and Verve, have teamed up with Virtualive.tv to provide a unique live music experience.

virtualiveavatars_006.jpgOn May 10th, Buddahead will play a live set of new music from their upcoming sophomore release at The Canal Room, one of Manhattan's first broadband wired clubs. The live audio and video streams from the concert will be streamed into the Morpheum and the Vesuvius Sims in Second Life. Second Life attendees can watch both live video footage of the show and the band's avatars, which (in an experimental attempt) will be controlled by Nintendo Wii controllers.

Second Life is an amazing tool for indie music. Rather than having to deal with company executives or trying to find a vendor location to present new music, you can build your own and develop your own distribution method to thousands of new listeners
"Second Life has emerged as a cutting edge way to merge technology and social media," said Virtualive.tv founder Adam Broitman. Inspired by visionaries like C.C. Chapman and Jay Moonah who have leveraged technologies such as podcasting to further careers of independent artists such as Uncle Seth, Broitman thought it would be cool to do something similar leveraging another cutting edge technology.

"After viewing dozens of Second Life concerts, I wanted to up the style quotient and introduce events to people not aware of Second Life and Virtual Worlds at large" he added.

Second Life, owned by privately held Linden Lab of San Francisco, debuted in 2003. Basic membership is free once the Second Life software has been downloaded from secondlife.com, which also provides the tools for new members to create their unique avatars. Second Life also has its own currency - The Linden - that can easily be converted from U.S Dollars and provides purchasing power within this booming 3D world. To see Buddahead at Morpheum Sim is however free.

"Second Life is an amazing tool for indie music. Rather than having to deal with company executives or trying to find a vendor location to present new music, you can build your own and develop your own distribution method to thousands of new listeners," says Nexeus Fatale, a Second Life DJ.

Fatale who is also a Second Life music promoter names Astrin Few, Frogg Marlowe, Cylindrian Rutabaga, Flaming Moe, and Jaycatt Nico as the most recognized and respected artists in Second Life, even though more mainstream artists such as Ben Folds, Suzanne Vega, and Duran Duran have also tried their hand at performing in Second Life
The Second Life aspect of this show is taking place on Morpheum Sim, a Second Life island owned by Morpheus Media and created by The Vesuvius Group, an international collective of techy-creatives working together in Second Life on collaborative projects that make a difference. Morpheus Media, an Interactive New Media Agency with clients such as The New York Times and A&E Television Networks is backing the Virtualive.tv event as a case study of how to use emerging technologies in creative marketing.

"While social media is not a new concept, it is my contention that social media is beginning to be realized to a much larger degree in light of the growing appeal of 3D virtual spaces such as Second Life. As a musician and a media practitioner Virtualive.tv seemed like the perfect marriage of communications, technology, marketing, music and community. I challenge anyone to find a more exciting combination,' says Adam Broitman the Director of Emerging Technologies at Morpheus Media.

New York Indie band Buddahead described by The New York Post as "Top Grade Rock" immediately signed on to perform at the first ever Virtualive.tv event. Kia, the bands frontman explains, "Having podcasters, bloggers, or MySpace fans, playing your music, writing about you, or adding you to their profile simply because they like the bands music is the highest and most respectful form of flattery. The greatest reason for taking part in Second Life or other emerging platforms is simply that it allows closer interaction with fans without any corporate involvement."

"Besides," Raman adds, "now I can have an avatar that is much cooler than me!"

Buddahead will be joined at The Canal Room on May 10th by Shock Radar, another indie New York band, and Ray Ellin, co-founder of comedy site Daily Comedy show. Socialdiva.com, the company designed to help its members discover the best New York has to offer, has already signed on as an event sponsor.

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Mixed-Reality Concert May 10 in SL and NYC from 3pointD.com on May 4, 2007   Preview Open
Check out Virtualive.tv for details of a cool-sounding mixed-reality concert that’s taking place on May 10 in the virtual world of Second Life and the virtual world real city of New York. Arranged by Adam Broitman of Morpheus Media, with the help...

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