Showing posts with label krykey entertainment service. Show all posts
Showing posts with label krykey entertainment service. Show all posts

Sunday, 22 November 2009

MUSIC FROM THE CLOUD

We can now offer any business that has a broadband internet connection that is on 24/7, our ‘Business Music Streaming’ service from our KES Cloud.

With currently over 500 Playlists in a variety of types (Chill Out, Ambient, etc.), with more being added each month, KES can offer you a wide range of music to be streamed into your business.

Hotels can stream music into the Reception Area, the Pool Area and other areas as required. Our services start with the top ‘Platinum’ level with access to all playlists 24/7 for $49.99/mth, and we even have a special “Top 40 from the Cloud” which only past and present Top 40 playlists are on offer with new ones being added each month for an incredibly low $9.99/mth.

Music from the Cloud, it’s heavenly @ www.KryKeyES.com

Wednesday, 17 June 2009

SpeedingDragon

SpeedingDragon is the company that has been contracted to oversea the development of KryKey Personal Web Radio Version 2.0. Tasked with such an important step in the evolution of KryKey, SpeedingDragon put together a development team of the highest caliber which is located in Bulgaria. The team has done previous work for SpeedingDragon and has proved that they are not only capable of such a task, but have shown time and again that their level or work & detail is second to none.

SpeedingDragon has also been commissioned to manage KryKey's Facebook Fan page and the Facebook Group, as well as Twitter, FriendFeed, Blogs, My Space and You Tube, in their "Interactive Social Network Marketing" (ISNM) service they offer. This service is new and the company is currently managing ISNM for several clients. You can find them on Facebook at www.SpeedingDragon.info

The company also designed and developed from the specifications given KryKey's "business music streaming" service called KES (www.KryKeyES.com / www.KryKeyES.org). This is a unique service where music is streamed into businesses like hotels, gyms, etc. There are hundreds of pre-created Playlsts the customer selects from making this a simple system to use. This service was started in Europe and now is available in the USA and Australia.

SpeedingDragon and KryKey have a unique partnership which will continue into the future as both companies grow and produce services and products for thier every growing customer base.

Friday, 17 April 2009

KryKey Personal Web Radio - Global and KES

KryKey Personal Web Radio currently has at least one of its web radio stations located in all of the following countries: Argentina, Australia, Austria, Barbados, Belarus, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Egypt, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Guatemala, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Latvia, Malaysia, Martinique, Moldova, Netherlands, Norway, North Korea, Pakistan, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, Scotland, Serbia, Singapore, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United States of America, and Wales. Everyday more web radio stations are being created, and everyday more people are 'tuning in' to the web radio stations on KryKey.

The Beta version of KryKey has been a great success, and with the expected release of the next version in a few weeks, it will be even better and give the people who use and listen to the web radio stations even more choice, better features, and a whole lot of options.


Haven't got a KryKey Personal Web Radio station yet? Get yours before that radio station name is gone. Be a pioneer in the web radio phenomena. KryKey Personal Web Radio is not an 'internet jukebox' like the others, it is real web radio. Check it out at www.KryKey.com

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If your a business that plays music inside for your customers, then have a look at KryKey's new "Business Web Music Streaming" service. KryKey Entertainment Service (KES) specializes in business music streaming solutions, for any types of type of business. Hotels, Motels, Cafes, Bars, Stores, Supermarkets, Gyms & Health Clubs, Doctor & Dental Surgeries, Hairdressing & Beauty Salons, Offices and any other business that requires music to enhance your customers experience.

Research has shown that music influences behavior and the right music can keep your customers in your business longer, leading to an increased chance of a sale or the purchase of additional items. KES provides a wide range of music choice with hundreds of pre-created Playlists, and with new Playlists being added each month. Our wide selection of music ranges from Easy Listening, Chill Out, Rock, Power Ballads, House/Dance, Pool Mixes, Lounge, Top 40 from the UK the US and Holland all compiled by international DJ's from the Europe, the UK and the USA. We can even create special Playlists for those businesses that require promos or advertising to be placed in Playlists. Our Business Music Streaming system is unique, simple to use and we are adding new features regularly.

Wednesday, 25 March 2009

Is An Independent Music Revolution Coming?

Is An Independent Music Revolution Coming?

Over the last few decades the music companies have been calling the shots. Why wouldn't they as they controlled the production, the distribution and the marketing. Control for them meant massive profits and being able to dictate to their Artists. Over the last few years things have started to change as software for computers have gotten better and produced great Studio systems that one can even use in the home, and the Internet has let Artists market their music to a huge amount of people.

In what its seems to be an insatiable appetite to make more and more money, their unwillingness to change with the new technology and to keep the control, the music companies have seen the sales of CDs drop each year. First they stamped out Napster instead of embracing them. Then they tried DRM on MP3's. Kept CD prices ridiculously high. Stopped the production of the Single. Now they try to enforce high royalty rates on the web streaming services, which has the effect of putting these services out of business, where as they should be using them to 'promote' the music they sell.The latest thing is forcing ISP's to cut off people who download any music that hasn't been paid for after being warned 3 times - 3 strikes and your out! Big Brother is here!

In the last month a new concept has again arrived to challenge the music companies and give Independent Artists a way of promoting their music, selling their music and make more of the money. WCUT Radio in New York is an Independent Web Radio Station which offers Independent Artists the opportunity to play their music to an ever increasing listener base. It is early days, but each week the web Radio station has more listeners. These listeners want to hear new, unsigned, unheard of Artists, and as the word gets around, listeners have come from outside New York, all around the USA and in Australia, England and parts of Europe.

This week WCUT Radio has teamed up with three other popular web radio stations: Red Babe in Minsk, Belarus; London Web Radio in London, England; and Desert One in Las Vegas, USA; and negotiations are under way with web radio stations in Australia and India, to play some of the music from WCUT Radio. They have also partnered with KryKey Personal Web Radio to sell MP3's and merchandise in their store, giving Independent Artists an opportunity to sell their music and also t-shirts, caps, etc with their logo. Developmental Sound Labs is also in the mix with Studio facilities to create great tracks.

Is this where music is going? Artists teaming up with smaller companies, making music, promoting and selling the music and all the while keeping the majority of the money? Is it the opposite of what is happening when an Artist signs up with a music company? Time will tell!

The Revolution has started. Viva Le Revolution!

Monday, 16 March 2009

As Barriers Crash, Golden Opportunities Arise

What we’re seeing on the Internet right now is a major upheaval of business models, a revolution that’s going to be viciously fought from both sides, by the newbies disrupting everything, and the old-world powers very upset at how the newbies are breaking down what were lucrative barriers for them.

That high marble tower the newspaper industry used to peer down from is crumbling. The music industry, or should I say last century’s music industry, that acted both as boon and filter of music, is also facing demise. No longer can a mighty few decide what is news for the masses to consume, and no longer can they decide who becomes an overnight sensation. After they spent billions, years, and enormous amounts of clout conglomerating and streamlining, the media world suddenly decentralized under their feet.

It wasn’t just that the audience got tired of packaged news and packaged music and packaged choices—they did tire of that, relatively quickly—it was that the Internet provided the autonomy media companies had actively blocked. And they’re still trying to block it, still trying to turn it back to the old way.

Quoting the Borg, "resistance is futile". They need new business models, not to reinforce old ones.

While they figure that out, it’s good news for upstarts, locals, small ventures, and nimble, creative types the old media world effectively blocked out in the past. The new guys are understanding and taking advantage of sites like YouTube. The decentralization YouTube spearheaded floods the market with competition, which something conglomerates over the years worked very hard to push away.

It’s their own fault. A music video is essentially a three-minute commercial for a band. The second the music industry start treating these promotional vehicles as anything but what they are was the minute people started rebelling. YouTube and sites like it just add another promotional channel and a very effective one at that.

That’s why I like this story about a Denver-based singer who says YouTube helped him go from playing tiny blues bars for, at most, hundreds, to playing for thousands. Joe Bonamassa says fans go to YouTube to check out local artists before wasting their energy to see them live. Meanwhile No Doubt gives away downloads with concert ticket purchases, and Lamb of God sells commemorative CD/USB/Vinyl packages with tracks separating out drums, bass, and guitar for those who emulate them.

Or how about WCUT Radio and Developmental Sound Labs who are working in conjunction with KryKey Personal Web Radio to help Independent Artists by offering them the opportunity to play their music on the air (web radio), sell their music through digital downloads and with merchandising and all this by passing the music companies. Now that's innovation........

It’s starting to become hard to remember that it used to be different, that bands and musicians had to trek around in the wastelands of obscurity, hoping (usually in vain) to be discovered by some music giant. If that never happened, so many gave up to go into real estate and insurance sales One wonders if they’d taken the same route if they’d had the advantage the Internet is giving musicians just ten (five) years later.

And that’s the point. Those barriers are gone and good riddance.

Thursday, 12 March 2009

KryKey Entertainment Service (KES) is “Business Music Streaming”

With the imminent release of the new KryKey Entertainment Service (KES) the excitement is building at KryKey HQ.

What is KES?
KryKey Entertainment Service (KES) is a “Business Music Streaming” service that offers a wide range of pre-created Playlists by DJ’s from all over the world which can be selected via a simple internet interface on a computer and is played through your business 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. KES offers reliability, a large choice of music Playlists, simplicity of use, value for money and many unique features to stream music through your business all day every day.

Time Is Important To You
We understand that you don’t want to spend a long time selecting music to play and our 3 click play system will make this one of the easiest and quickest music systems to use. But we have also designed it for you to have more control and more selection if you have more time to spend on KES.

It’s Simple To Use
Once you have signed in, you will be displayed a page that has a selection box which lists Playlists by Areas (reception, pool, etc) and a selection box which displays the Playlist Type (chill out, easy listening, etc). We have also added a ‘quick’ selection box where you can search for a song or an artist/band, play a ‘random’ selection of Playlists (5), be listed the Top 10 Playlists that are being played by everyone on KES, or play the favorite Playlists you have selected.

Lots of Music Choice
Selecting one of the Areas or Types will take you to a page which will list all the available Playlists which are listed in order of the date they were created, with the newer Playlist at the top. You can then select which Playlists you want to play and then click the “Play Selected In Order”, the “Play Selected Randomly” or “Play Favorites” and the music will start playing. We currently have hundreds of Playlists created by some of the best DJ’s in the UK, Europe, Australia and the USA, and we add new Playlists every month. We even provide more details on each Playlist which you will find all the songs in it, the DJ who created it, the country they are from, a description about the Playlist and the duration.

Music Is Important To Your Customers
Whether your customers are in the reception area, walking through the lobby, sitting near the pool, they want to hear the best music you can offer with the widest choice available, and with KES you can do this and play music they enjoy and want to hear.

More Details
If you're a business, and think this would be a great benefit to you, contact us now.