Technology is the Sound of Music Says Rock Artist Kristen Faulconer

Author: George S. McQuade III
Published: February 20, 2012 at 5:39 am
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 Rock Artist Kristen Faulconer is interview by Jeremy Steel and Jourdan Steel on red carpet at Flappers Comedy House benefit.

The impact of recording technology and the digital revolution has helped Artists like Kristen Faulconer to realize her dream: to become a rock artist and build a fan base Online.

On the red carpet for a benefit in Burbank, CA, I talked to Rock Artist Kristen Faulconer, who is working on an album called, “Phoenix” coming out this fall.

No longer do we rely on a big record player or visit record stores to buy our music. Today, the information technology revolution has brought music to the 21st Century where you can not only sample music Online; you can buy it, too.

 Rock Artist Kristen Faulconer with Child Actress Ava Allan at Flappers Club Benefit.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 “The technology on music is overwhelming, and so are the advancements in the last few years,” said Faulconer. “Technology has revolutionized the way we make market and listen to our music.”

Faulconer points our due to advancements in technology her new song “DollHouse” being released on Thursday (Feb. 23, 2012) for example, has been remixed by famous DJs in Europe, and five of the remix all sound different on iTunes and Amazon. It was all done Online in various studios globally and will be played in discos in Europe, too.

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