Singers like The Postal Service, Nena Daconte or Melendi join forces in interactive concert platform 'em', a new medium that will allow them to broadcast their performances over the Internet and communicate with their fans between songs. Are not recorded performances in a concert hall or at a festival and then published on the Internet According to proponents, the new platform will offer free concerts exclusively created specifically for the Internet, providing "unique user experiences and satisfaction of all those who register on its website "Web." "They are not recorded performances in a concert hall or at a festival and then published on the internet, it has nothing to do with that, but concerts are only made for this medium and bands 'top' in the Spanish music scene" explain.
Further, the 'fans' can choose in advance the concert repertoire, with their idols speak between songs, unreleased material purchased after the performances and sometimes exclusive access to the new singles of their favorite singers. In late 2010, the new platform, launched a pilot concert Maldita Nerea, making about 15,000 followers, who had the opportunity to interact with the band from Murcia.
On Monday, the singer will take over the Postal Service over the Internet.
Further, the 'fans' can choose in advance the concert repertoire, with their idols speak between songs, unreleased material purchased after the performances and sometimes exclusive access to the new singles of their favorite singers. In late 2010, the new platform, launched a pilot concert Maldita Nerea, making about 15,000 followers, who had the opportunity to interact with the band from Murcia.
On Monday, the singer will take over the Postal Service over the Internet.
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