Tuesday, 12 January 2010

Featured Music Maker for January



EntropiK.humtoo.com is known both as a budding producer of media music in multiple genres including classical, electronic and easy listening, and also a performance/ recording duo who make beautiful and boundary-breaking music featuring cello and electronics.

Winners of HUMTOO's HUMFEST prize, they are also currently finalists in the international People's Music Awards, and have been generating a buzz on BBC Asian Network and 6 Music with tracks from their latest EP, Cellotronics.

As a producer of media music, EntropiK.humtoo.com is also gaining a solid and favourable reputation. In the past 12 months, they have scored 2 award-winning short films: Enfant (by AdamR) and Le Cinquième Jour (David Forest Animations) and have licensed a vast number of their tracks for a variety of media platforms including documentaries, corporate films, commercials and films.

They have a growing list of short films scores to their name and collaborated on a feature film score for the British independent horror film, Bane.

For more information and to listen to some of their music, check out EntropiK.humtoo.com

Wednesday, 18 November 2009

HUMCAST 02 - meet robneary.humtoo.com

HUMCAST is HUMTOO's video podcast series...

Meet robneary.humtoo.com in his own studio and find out about his recent success on HUMTOO and also how he creates his sound with his two Ibanez guitars.


Tuesday, 10 November 2009

HUMTALK November

In this HUMTALK:

* HUMTOO's first HUMCAST goes live
* New Look front page for HUMTOO
* Music Maker of the month announced
* Win a MacBook Pro for the best use of our music
* Remixes and Collaborations

We're pleased to announce our first Podcast is now live. HUMCAST, HUMTOO's video podcast, will feature HUMTOO's music makers and their tracks, to raise their profile. In HUMCAST 01 meet Neokitsch.humtoo.com in his North London studio, complete with handmade synth, Omnichord 0-300 and Theremin.

We've updated our front page
. This update reflects our growing content creator community that are looking to access music quickly and easily from the library. The project marketplace is still easily accessed after you log in to your account. If you've got any feedback on the update, feel free to message mike on the site mike.humtoo.com.

HUMTOO's music maker of the month is Rob Neary. You can find out more about his work on the blog. He'll be featured in the next HUMCAST which will be featured on our youtube page shortly

The MacBook Pro continues to attract interest in the music in our library. We will be announcing more prizes for the best use of our music in the coming weeks. More info can be found here: macbook.humtoo.com. The library is currently looking for Christmas/festive music - don't forget you can upload tracks directly into the library from your profile page.

Congratulations to Whitesound.humtoo.com for their successful pitch for the interlink project. You can create collaboration projects and remix projects simply and easily from your own profile page.

We've had a few questions lately about the new HUM system. If you are a little confused, check out the blurb here in our How It Works section which should make it clear. If you are still unclear, message Mike on the site.

Keep up and great work, and as always if you've any feedback or questions about HUMTOO, hit up mike at mike.humtoo.com

The HUMTOO team

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Monday, 9 November 2009

Featured Music Maker for November

robneary.humtoo.com (BMI) is a songwriter, composer and music supervisor based in Surrey. He writes music for TV, Film and all forms of media. His motto is “Your vision, my music”

Robert has been involved with various projects this year, which covered custom work for “the Smithsonian Network” documentary film “The Rivals” and independent films (one by the makers if “Hoodwinked”) as well as music for a Unilever Campaign through HUMTOO.

With over 200 music placements world wide each year, Roberts music featured recently in the Oscar Nominated & Golden Globe winning Motion Picture – “The Wrestler” 2009. His work can also be heard on MTV, The Discovery Channel and live broadcasts such as the Asian Excellent Awards 2008.

Popular with corporate companies worldwide, his music has also featured on Radio and website commercials worldwide for CBS, Adidas, Momentum Pictures, KPMG, Unilever, Reuters, Boeing and Porsche.

Roberts creative imagine and musical vision has led him into music supervising with his first 10minute short film (Directed by Neil Moss) called "Open Season" which came in 14th place out of 58 movies in the UK for the 2Days Later film festival which had film critics from the Guardian and the Times.



Robert's home studio comprises of a Boss digital multi-track, 2 Ibanez guitars and POD X3 effects system.

All of the music you hear on HUMTOO is written recorded and mixed by Robert himself with over 20years experience.

Roberts’ growing success is being noticed worldwide and has also moved his music into Computer games, E-cards and I-phone applications.

More info and his music can be found at robneary.humtoo.com

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Monday, 2 November 2009

HUMCAST 01 - Meet Neokitsch.humtoo.com

HUMTOO's first Podcast is up on our Youtube page. Meet Neokitsch.humtoo.com in his North London studio, complete with handmade synth, Omnichord o300 and Theremin.

We'll be getting our Podcasts up on itunes soon, but for now you can check them out on our youtube page or here on our blog.

Monday, 26 October 2009

HUMTOO announces HUMFEST winner!

HUMTOO is pleased to announce the winning film for HUMFEST is AdamR's ENFANT. The winning music track, Waltz Enfant, was pitched by EntropiK.

On hearing that his film had won the competition, AdamR said "I'm so pleased that Enfant was chosen for HUMFEST. HUMTOO is a fantastic resource for producers to find music for their projects..."

The EntropiK team were similarly pleased on hearing the news: "We're genuinely very surprised and delighted! We have to say that the film is such a little work of art; it was an absolute joy to add music to."

So for your enjoyment, here is the winning film. It's a wonderful union of pictures and music and a testament to the talent of the HUMTOO community. Oh, and don't forget, HUMTOO is currently has a Macbook Pro up for grabs for the best use of our music, more info at macbook.humtoo.com


Tuesday, 20 October 2009

Mixtapes update

Here's a quick update on the progress of the HUMTOO mixtapes.

There are currently 7 mixtapes open on the site looking for music, and below is a short explanation of the music we're looking for. We are currently sorting the closed mixtapes and we'll be in touch shortly regarding the successful tracks pitched.

Stay tuned for the announcement of the HUMFEST prize shortly!

60's The Beat Poets - Closing December 31
We're looking for 60's pop classics. Tunes that take you straight back to flares, lavalamps and psychedelia. Tunes without vocals are preferred.

Acoutic Guitar - Hardwood - Closing December 31
Acoustic tunes that take you to a place. We're looking for songs with a softer pallet, that float and take the listener on a journey.

The Box - Closing December 31
Where energy meets finesse. The Box is music that sells the brand. We're looking for high end orchestral music with driving beats.

Skinny Jeans and Pointy Shoes - Closing December 31
Attitude meets attitude. Think Punk, think rock, think cutting edge tracks that are going grab you by the ears and get you movin'.

Mr Kringle - Closing October 31
Christmas tunes, both classic and modern.

Disco Retropolis - Closing October 31
Foot tapping, hip swinging funky tunes that are going to make you want to get up and boogie...

Piano Inbetween keys - Closing October 31
We are seeking an original mix of piano tunes, through various genres and moods. Solo piano only.

Remember, you can create projects to get your tracks remixed! More information in the How It Works section.

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Thursday, 1 October 2009

Featured Music Maker for October:

NeoKitsch is a music studio in the heart of trendy Crouch End, London, which specialises in producing original musical scores, sound design, voiceover and foley for film and TV. Five albums have been released under NeoKitsch, some classical music, and some fusion electronic music, and they can be downloaded from iTunes and other leading stores.

NeoKitsch has been active in composing music for filmmakers worldwide including productions in LA, Milan, Berlin, Zurich, Hamburg and London, collaborating with names such as UK Film Council, The League Of Gentlemen, Arts Council England, Sky One and MTV, with works presented at BAFTA screenings and film festivals.
The NeoKitsch Blog is regularly updated with reviews and articles on unusual musical instruments, films and new music. You can check out all the serious and silly things NeoKitsch gets up to at: www.neokitsch.com

Current projects NeoKitsch is involved in includes the full score for the stage production of Frankenstein which will be performed in March (date and venues TBC). The lead instruments will be the Violin and Etherwave Theremin.

NeoKitsch is a huge collector of unusual and vintage instruments, and the studio often uses acoustic stringed instruments such as the violin, mandolin, and cello. Some of the more far out instruments include the Omnichord, Micro Garden, Theremin, Circuit Bent Synths, and Stylophone. Among the hard to find, vintage gear NeoKitsch collects, are the Moog Rogue, Yamaha CS10, Korg MS2000B, Roland JV1080, and the famous Roland TB-303. NeoKitsch also uses more modern synths, although arguably, they tend to lean towards the nostalgic 70's and 80's sounds. Some of these modern machines include the Elektron Monomachine and Machinedrum, and the Sid Station.

NeoKitsch is familiar with composing music for a wide range of different genres, but the speciality genre seems to lean in the direction of classical music for violin and piano, fused with electronic glitch and experimental music.

The NeoKitsch studio is run by one person, Danny Hahn, but he often collaborates with classical musicians and specialists in fields which help broaden the possibilities of composing music.

When NeoKitsch is composing with computer software such as ProTools, Max MSP, Logic and Sibelius, novelty Midi controllers are often used such as the Monome. Interesting videos of some of the weird instruments NeoKitsch uses, including the Monome, can be found on YouTube. Here are a few examples:






More info can be found here: neokitsch.humtoo.com

Monday, 28 September 2009

New HUM system on HUMTOO explained...

The HUM system is a vote-style rating system for music on HUMTOO. There is no number rating (e.g. four out of five), and no negative votes.

Every 24hrs every member of HUMTOO gets one HUM which they can use to show their appreciation of a track. Nobody can HUM their own tracks.

To HUM a track simply press the HUM button on the player for that track.

Tracks with more HUMs go to the top of projects and library searches.

So next time you hear a great track on the site, do the community a favour and HUM it.

You can see the total HUMs a track has on the display above the button and the total of all the HUMs on all your tracks on the HUM display above your profile picture on your profile.

To level the playing field as each new project comes onto the site, tracks have a separate number of HUMs on each project they are pitched for.

These HUMs display in red and add to the total HUMs that a track and music maker has received.

This means that old and new tracks start from the same spot and have the same chance of rising to the top on each new project.

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Tuesday, 22 September 2009

HUMTOO is giving away a macbook pro!

We love the sound of our production music, and we think you will too.

We’re offering a MacBook Pro for the best use of our music (there’s loads of other great prizes to be announced shortly).

It’s simple and easy to enter; simply go to www.humtoo.com and sign-up for FREE. Then, search our production music library or create a project in the project marketplace.

HUMTOO’s music is FREE to use on broadcast productions, and each track has an individual price for non-broadcast productions.

Once you’ve found the perfect piece of music for your production, send us a link, ftp or yousendit.com us a quicktime of the result. Please include your email address, humtoo username and the name of the music track you used with your entry.

We’ll review all the entries and our judging panel will choose the best use of our music.

More information on the prizes and entry can be found here: macbookpro.humtoo.com

You can also view examples of previous projects that have found music on our sizzle reel here: http://tiny.cc/Wadxo

If you’ve any questions or comments, message us anytime at talktous@humtoo.com

We look forward to seeing your work soon.

Cheers,

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