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WirelessDevNet.com Press Release
User Generated Hip Hop Website WeMix Allows Anyone To 'Drop A Flow' From Any Phone and Broadcast It
WeMix.com, a creation Artist Christopher "Ludacris" Bridges, announced today that it has teamed up with VoodooVox to implement its MyVox Voice API onto the WeMix site.
The new application allows the WeMix artist community to use any phone as a microphone, and lay down original vocals, tracks, and beats anyplace at anytime and instantly broadcast original content recordings worldwide. Any user can call in from any phone and record their demo or freestyle rap Ludacris to hear. Unlike the other companies before him, Ludacris has teamed up with VoodooVox to introduce a technology innovation (voice 2.0) around user-generated rap recordings.
Digital tools have always made it easy for musicians to record themselves from home studios to software suites, now WeMix and VoodooVox are taking music recording to new level and taking advantage of the ubiquitous item most everyone owns these days – a mobile phone. The partnership allows artists to lay down their beats and vocals over the phone and allows for instant broadcasting of original content worldwide.
"VoodoVox has seen many great applications developed with our MyVox Platform, and WeMix is the perfect example of innovation in voice," said J. Scott Hamilton, President and CEO of VoodooVox. "Working with Ludacris and WeMix have allowed us to become part of a revolutionary way in which a new generation will express, educate and entertain through music."
"The old way of making records is a thing of the past. A&R, marketers, the radio game, million-dollar videos, predictable producers—this system makes it really tough for new blood or new ideas to rise to the top. Using WeMix allows new artists to get their voice heard," said WeMix Founder Chris 'Ludacris' Bridges.
"We are very excited about working with VoodooVox as their technology is a perfect fit for WeMix and it enables members of the community to instantly broadcast their work," stated Matt Apfel, co-founder of Wemix. "From the beginning, our goal at WeMix has always been to provide a place for musicians to be heard, to collaborate with others, and to help generate awareness for artists who otherwise would not get recognized. VoodooVox extends our ability to do this through the phone, which allows us to capture impromptu content that would previously been lost. We look forward to working with VoodooVox and to integrating these original submissions into our rapidly growing and highly diverse music collection."
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