JOIN THE AUDIO REVOLUTION ON ANGRYCOFFEE.COM
Create Your Own Digital Audio Experience With Mp3, Beatnik and More
San Francisco, CA February 7, 2000 A Digital Audio Revolution is
brewing -- will it pass you by? The arrival of Mp3 and the new fluidity of
online audio will forever change the way we listen to music. Angry Coffee
(http://www.angrycoffee.com) is a new online resource center for novices
and experts alike who want to experience and develop audio on the
Internet.
"We started Angry Coffee because we were impatient with the the
difficulties in figuring out how to play and listen to online music," said
co-founder and musician Adam Powell. "Angry Coffee was founded as the only
central index of software with tutorials on how to use that software all in
one place."
Angry Coffee features a tutorial suite that provides clear and
concise information on how to work with the latest online audio applications:
- Learn to play and encode music files with Mp3, the digital audio
compression technology that exploded onto the Internet last year.
- Experience interactive music with Beatnik, a technology that brings high
sound quality, tiny file sizes and true interactivity to Web audio.
- Work with Macromedia's Flash to add event-triggered sounds and animation to
your Web site.
- Add audio and video with Quicktime 4, the most popular online format for
MIDI and video-oriented multimedia compositions.
Angry Coffee also includes a software index to helpful applications and
plug-ins at the bottom of each page, and links to additional Internet audio
resources for the latest news, music downloads and streaming net radio
stations.
With the help of partners like Wired (www.wired.com), and affiliations
with Beatnik (www.beatnik.com) and Tucows (www.tucows.com), Angry Coffee
receives as many as 10,000 page views per day. "Angry Coffee is a key,
cutting-edge Beatnik leader," said Thomas Dolby Robertson, founder of
Beatnik. "The site is a valuable resource."
In the upcoming weeks, visitors to angrycoffee.com can expect to
see an expansion of tutorial content as well as bulletin boards, inline
chat, areas to post your digital audio files and other community offerings
for new users and digital audio masters.
"Don't let the online audio revolution pass you by," said Todd A. Tate,
an expert audio engineer and co-founder of Angry Coffee. "Whether you're a
musician, a web developer, or just someone who wants to learn about all the
fantastic possibilities of audio on the Internet, Angry Coffee has the
information you need to become your own online audio engineer."
Angry Coffee
http://www.angrycoffee.com
For more information, please contact:
Public Relations:
Colby Markus
415-504-7570
Business and Partnerships:
Adam Powell
415-934-9176