Meet the Midemlab 2012 Finalists
This is a guest post adapted from James Martin of midemblog about the music apps that were selected for the midemlab competition in Cannes, France next week. The Echo Nest's Paul Lamere and Eliot Van Buskirk will speak at midem 2012, where both will also help judge the midemlab music app competition.
Alongside The Echo Nest, other companies represented on midemlab's panel of judges include bluenove, The Coca-Cola Company, Facebook, GigaOM, Groupon, H-Farm, Mangrove Capital Partners, MOG, Music Ally, National Digital Council, Next Big Sound, Sony Music Entertainment, and SoundCloud.
Judges will examine the following music apps:
*Midemlab 2012 Finalists: Marketing, Social Engagement*
BandApp is exactly that: a tool which enables bands to make their own mobile apps. Social sharing is especially pushed [for now, the apps are down].
Oocto is a French startup whose platform allows artists to crowdfund from fans; find people to work with; and to involve fans in promotional activities.
iPluggers plugs your music to thousands of radio stations worldwide. Bands notably can track which stations have downloaded their tracks for airplay.
Crowdsurfing, a service of LiveOne Group, allows users to watch music events such as concerts online together, i.e. with their social media connections, in real time.
"On RockStar Motel, you are the record label," says the pitch. In other words, this website offers you the possibility to represent artists and win points for getting them noticed. Superfans empowered, in a nutshell.
Tastebuds.fm is a dating site which matches people up based purely on their musical taste. Why didn't anyone think of that before?
Beloola is a virtual world for music fans, that works in any web browser. Avatar creation, social integration and much more.
webdoc allows anyone to create rich media flyers, integrating video, photo, audio, widgets, feeds and more. No webmastering skills required.
Oleapark is a networking tool for events. It allows you to see what are the hottest tech events in your area right now, plus who is there, the most relevant people to meet, and where they are. Worth trying out in Cannes.
Pipe is a Berlin-based startup who describes its offering as "file transfer made easy" (video currently unavailable; check them out at midem).
*Midemlab 2012 Finalists: Direct-to-Consumer Sales & Content Monetization*
Cleeng is a tool for content publishers which enables them to hide parts of their content and allow access on a pay-per-view basis. No need to lock everything away in a members only premium zone of your site.
Getonic allows for the sale of content on social networks like Facebook, allowing your fans to become sales delegates. Oh and they use 2 Unlimited in this trailer, which is bound to win them some points.
Menyou â short for âme and youâ â is a platform designed to enable its users to monetize content. Like Getonic, it allows anyone to resell content, via dedicated widgets, which can be posted anywhere.
Musicsoft Arts makes music apps such as DJ Mixer, of which branded â and free â versions have been made for DJs like Carl Cox (video). Their apps offer numerous monetization features, including in-app purchasing.
Mybee is a "demonetized payment system" aimed notably at music festivals, using RFID and barcode technology to pay for services like food, drink or merchandise, which are debited from a central, prepaid account.
Ondango allows brands to sell products directly on their Facebook pages, with special features like daily deals. Simple and effective.
WildChords aims to address the 85% of people who quite learning a musical instrument by making learning into a game. The player is as such rewarded for striking the right chords on the guitar⊠by being followed by monkeys.
sonicangel is a crowdfunding platform with a difference: it has built-in social media monitoring to keep track of which bands are the most tweeted-about right now.
Tunerights is "a stock exchange for music," so essentially a crowdfunding platform too, as "fans become investors" in bands; the focus here is particularly on simplicity and revenue sharing.
Weezevent [no video] is an all-in-one ticketing tools that allows event organisers to create their own ticketing service, free of charge. No English-language video demo is available; but you can meet them and their fellow finalists at midem.
*Midemlab 2012 Finalists: Music Discovery, Recommendation, and Creation*
Made by Fraunhofer IDMT -- co-creators of the MP3 format, no less -- Song2See is a Singstar-like game for learning to play musical instruments.
MPme Built by former Shazam staffers, MPme listens to over 50,000 radio stations and matches their playlists with your tastes, notably from your own music collection, and creates sets of recommended radio stations.
ChartsNow is a mobile app which scans the charts overnight to ensure you have the biggest hits on your phone every day. It works offline, and offers one-click purchasing.
Twusic enables you to keep tabs on tracks your friends and followers are tweeting.
musicplayr works in a similar way to MP3 blog music aggregator exfm, but across multiple platforms, namely YouTube, Soundcloud and music blogs.
Rexly is an iPhone app which allows you to see in real time what your friends are listening to in iTunes. You can then listen to, rate, share and buy those songs.
WatZatSong You know how the likes of Shazam only recognises recorded music? WatZatSong claims to recognize songs you sing or hum into your computer, notably by asking its online community.
WhoSampled.com WhoSampled.com "allows music fans to explore the DNA of their favorite music," by tracking songs over the past thousand years, no less! Direct comparisons of, say, how Kanye West sampled Daft Punk are just a click away.
Navegas [no video]Â is a web-based music player for all music sources, be they your MP3 collection, YouTube, SoundCloud or many others. A desktop widget system makes the whole thing easily manageable.