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Copia Partners with Catch Media, Creating Anytime/Anywhere/Any Device Social Music Platform

Copia Interactive, LLC, creator of one of the largest, independent, full-featured digital content platforms, announced today a partnership with Catch Media, Inc. to enhance Copia's social content platform with Catch Media's Play Anywhere technology, allowing music-lovers to access their entire music collection from any device, anywhere and at any time, while enjoying all the social features Copia brings to digital content.

Copia is a single software platform that unites content, community, collaboration, and commerce to deliver digital content across an array of devices. It is the only platform designed to provide a single portal to all of a users' digital content and social activity, creating a unified experience unrivaled in the market. In addition to Tier-1 content availability, Copia users enjoy a richer experience and deeper engagement with content and community, driving greater consumption -- and greater revenues for Copia and its partners. Copia's "Powered by Copia" white-label solutions bring the advantages of its platform to Copia's partners in the media, hardware, telecom and other related industries.

With features such as a digital store with a music catalog of over 9 million songs, in-song note-taking and sharing, group chat, shareable playlists, playlist comparison, activity feeds, unique self-publishing tools, user recommendations, a proprietary community value system, and more, Copia users enjoy a singular, wholly shareable on-line experience -- all their media, all their friends, all in one application.

With the addition of Catch Media's Play Anywhere technology, Copia offers its users new features for legally acquiring new music, accessing their existing music library, streaming it to any supported device, and synchronizing the library among all the user's devices.

"Our partnership with Catch Media creates an in-depth listening experience that is bolstered by a community of involved and excited users," states Ben Lowinger, EVP of Copia Interactive. "It's a forum for people who wish to truly engage with their music, both socially and personally," he adds.

"By teaming up with Catch Media, Copia is offering the most robust music listening experience around," says Yaacov Ben-Yaacov, founder and CEO of Catch Media, adding, "Copia is the perfect platform for Catch Media's already impressive cloud music experience."

Copia is an agnostic platform: multiple devices offer the same content experience, and users can choose their own hardware. Users can access content on all their devices, and Copia keeps everything up to date through the cloud. Copia is available now on a multitude of devices, including desktop readers, iPad, Windows 7 touch, Android tablets, and the Blackberry Playbook.


About Catch Media

Founded in 2003, Catch Media (www.catchmedia.com) has continually invested in the development and deployment of its proprietary (and patent-pending) Play Anywhere Smart Cloud digital content technology. Play Anywhere is a revolutionary platform that allows users to listen to, watch, read, and play their digital content in whatever format, whenever they like, and wherever they are. Play Anywhere works across multiple devices, allowing users to share content and to seamlessly, conveniently, and legally access digital files via the Play Anywhere Smart Cloud.

 

About Copia


Copia
(www.thecopia.com) unites content, community, collaboration, and commerce in a single software platform to deliver multi-genre digital media across an array of computing, mobile, personal entertainment, and eReading devices. With Copia, users engage more deeply with content and community through an innovative, rich, and unified interface -- all their media, all their friends, all in one application. Copia also provides highly customized, co-branded, white-label solutions through its "Powered by Copia" program.

The Copia platform is developed by Copia Interactive, LLC -- a portfolio company of DMC Capital Funding, LLC
(www.dmccapitalfunding.com), the venture capital arm of the DMC group of companies. The DMC group comprises top enterprise and consumer technology companies with a heritage that spans more than 50 years' investing in, developing, manufacturing, and distributing market-leading consumer-electronics products.

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TakeLessons Challenges Readers To Test Their Guitar Riff Knowledge
 

It's hard to imagine the rock and roll world without Guns N' Roses' "Sweet Child o' Mine" - its instantly recognizable intro, the mid-song guitar solo - Rolling Stone magazine even included it on its list of 40 Greatest Songs that Changed the World. So it's no surprise that Slash - the man who penned that world-changing riff that starts the song - is being recognized with a Lifetime Achievement Award by Guitar International.

TakeLessons (http://takelessons.com), the nation's fastest growing music lessons provider, took the opportunity to share a list of the top 5 guitar riffs of all time, challenging blog readers to test their rock and roll knowledge.

The following is an excerpt from the list, courtesy of Gibson.com:

"1. "Back in Black," AC/DC (1980)
Angus Young channeled the rock and roll gods when he conjured the opening riff for the title track to AC/DC's Back in Black album. The song was their way of paying tribute to the band's fallen singer, Bon Scott. Three staccato-hard, crunchy chords - E, D, A - then a sliding, bending scale back down to E. The riff is unique, bone-crushing, and it instantly grabs your attention.

2. "Iron Man," Black Sabbath (1970)
Sinister, menacing and filled with foreboding, "Iron Man" remains, for many, the heaviest heavy metal riff of all time. In 2008, Tony Iommi told Gibson.com that the riff came to him during a rehearsal. "It was one of those occasions when I said, 'I've got a riff, I'll come up with something.' Then I just built it ... it just sort of happened." Adding to the riff's power is the fact that Ozzy Osbourne chose to double the guitar part with his vocal, an approach the singer often took with Sabbath songs. Hearing the riff for the first time, Osbourne remarked that it sounded "like a big iron bloke walking about." So dark were "Iron Man" and other Sabbath riff-rockers, early critics often overlooked the melodic power at their core. Black Sabbath were in fact huge Beatles fans who simply wanted to give their material a frightening twist. "It was something different," Iommi said, "something about supernatural things."

3. "Whole Lotta Love," Led Zeppelin (1969)
Jimmy Page can claim more than a few of the greatest riffs in rock, and Led Zeppelin fans will always debate which one is the best. But none packs more swagger than the riff that drives "Whole Lotta Love." Page played the heavy blues riff on his Sunburst '59 Les Paul Standard, although there's some debate as to where and when the riff originated. Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones said it came out of an in-concert jam for "Dazed and Confused" and other sources attribute it to another concert improvisation, but Page has claimed that it was one of the riffs he wrote during rehearsals for Led Zeppelin II. The song became an instant classic and was performed at every subsequent Zeppelin gig (often as the closer)."

By sharing the list with blog readers, TakeLessons hopes to continue engaging current students and help with any musical goals they may have. Readers are invited to share their thoughts by commenting on the TakeLessons blog, where they can also read about tools for guitarists, and comments are also welcomed on Facebook (http://facebook.com/takelessons).

 

About TakeLessons

Headquartered in San Diego, CA, TakeLessons is America's full-service music and voice lessons provider. With private lessons taught by TakeLessons Certified(TM) instructors in cities nationwide, students of all ages can start living their dreams through music. Founded in 2006 to help people discover their creativity and pursue their passions, TakeLessons also offers turnkey music programs for schools and community centers.

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