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		<title>Brian Eno&#8217;s New iPhone App: Ambient Goes Mobile</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Never one to remain behind-the-curve on musical technologies, Brian Eno &#8211; a musical visionary whose work is regularly studied as part of the curriculum here at The Clive Davis Department &#8211; has just released his second iPhone app, the pragmatically-titled Trope. As the follow-up to his first app Bloom, Trope was co-created with Burning Shed&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
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<p>Never one to remain behind-the-curve on musical technologies, Brian Eno &#8211; a musical visionary whose work is regularly studied as part of the curriculum here at The Clive Davis Department &#8211; has just released his second iPhone app, the pragmatically-titled Trope.</p>
<p>As the follow-up to his first app Bloom, Trope was co-created with Burning Shed&#8217;s Peter Chilvers.</p>
<p>Touch and tap your iPhone screen and you get to hear &#8211; and manipulate &#8211; transforming ambient sounds and complementary moody visuals.</p>
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		<title>On Timbaland&#8217;s &#8220;Beaterator&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As an undergraduate program teaching students about the art and business of creating and selling music, we&#8217;re admittedly intrigued by the possibilities for Timbaland&#8217;s application Beaterator, created for the Sony PSP in tandem with Rockstar Games, and due out in late September. According to news reports, the purpose of Beaterator is &#8220;music creation.&#8221; In that [...]]]></description>
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<p>As an undergraduate program teaching students about the art and business of creating and selling music, we&#8217;re admittedly intrigued by the possibilities for Timbaland&#8217;s application <em><a href="http://www.rockstargames.com/beaterator/">Beaterator</a></em>, created for the Sony PSP in tandem with Rockstar Games, and due out in late September.</p>
<p>According to news reports, the purpose of Beaterator is &#8220;music creation.&#8221;  In that sense, it&#8217;s not being billed as a &#8220;video game.&#8221; Its purpose, supposedly, is more educational and designed to inspire artistic creation.</p>
<p>Of course the superstar producer-performer is also banking his dreams on his contemporary relevance. He told <em>Billboard</em> recenty: &#8220;<em>Guitar Hero</em> teaches the history of certain old groups, but mine is more like what people hear on the radio &#8211;Timbaland, Timbaland, Timbaland.&#8221;</p>
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