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*Mobile to change the contours for music?
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*  Enkayaar, Bollywood Trade News Network
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In an innocuous development Nokia last week took the initiative to release
the new album of Rabbie, the popular singer of 'Bulla Ki Jaan Main kaun', on
Nokia mobile phone giving the option for the listeners to download the song.
It was as a matter of fact a podcast. Going one step further Nokia has also
taken the initiative of launching Music Nokia Express Music express mixer
application, which is an online music mixer to remix two tracks of Rehman's
latest album, Ada… A way to life. The listeners were given this opportunity
to remix these songs as per their choice, and there is an award as well
which would be given by A R Rehman himself for the best remixing.

This would trigger two developments, one it would ensure the sale of this
handset at a much faster pace, as the music crazy generation would be
provided an opportunity to have a remix of their own, as it would also lead
to proliferation of new generation of music remixers, and would as a logical
effect add to sales of Nokia. Does this have an ominous portent for the
music industry? It would surely have, as the listener is now being given an
opportunity to download only one song that he likes and he may not buy the
whole album, and by providing an opportunity to remix it also, would trigger
curiosity in the listener to go in for remixing the whole set of songs from
a particular album.

The conversion of music into mobile has already been initiated in India as
well, and the market is now ripe for launch of new generation of music
devices that would have to include the features of remixing. In the not too
distant future, the music companies would have to perforce tie-up with the
mobile service providers and scale down there costs of music rights
otherwise the listener may be happy to download one song and keep on
remixing it in as different ways as possible to his heart's content. As it
is the shelf life of present day music is less, and with the option of remix
it would further cut down the shelf life.


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Vithur

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