Tinkering With Muzu.tv

I’ve been enjoying some downtime since Friday afternoon and until Wednesday I’m on self-imposed exile from the office, something that doesn’t come along or take place all that often. I endured a long drive to Sligo on Friday, sang my head off at a gig on Saturday, listening to all the Premier League action on Newstalk on the drive home on Sunday and today has been spent dedicating some much-needed time to extending the arms of Kilkenny Music.

There’s a lot coming up for KKM in the coming weeks and months, including the launch of a busking competition we’re running, with over €3,000 in cash up for grabs. Before the weekend, the One Take Sessions kicked off for 2009 and while the first of the videos hit YouTube from a McDonalds at the Kilmartin N6 centre outside Athlone on Friday, today saw some tinkering with Muzu.tv.

I’ve been doing a lot of viewing on the site, in terms of videos, but have only now gotten around to shifting content onto Muzu. I must upload the videos in a higher quality (mental note) next time around but I’m liking it so far and hope to use it as another strong portal for the artists and acts we’re putting through the ‘Sessions for 2009. Also, you won’t have any problem watching “official” music videos on Muzu, unlike the news hanging over Youtube in the last few days.

By the way, if you’re looking for some free music from some great independent Irish acts in April, join us in Cleere’s Theatre in Kilkenny on Thursday April 2nd at 9:30pm.

3 Comments

  1. Chris Gallagher March 17, 2009 at 9:55 am

    Cheers Ken, glad to hear your enjoying the service! 🙂

    The Bill Coleman track is very cool btw.

  2. Anthony McG March 17, 2009 at 2:08 pm

    Excellent, love to see more content from the One Takes. Really liked the song too.

  3. Ken McGuire March 19, 2009 at 8:12 am

    There’s more on the way, just need to find the time on Sunday this week to get through more of the videos. Have a few more from Bill (currently on Muzu), some from Nick Day (Wexford) and one or two from Kieran Byrne (Kilkenny).

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