Metastock 2011 peformance artist competition rocked Second Life this past weekend with twenty artists performing for Grand prize of 500usd. The event kicked off without a hinge leaving a lasting impression.
Although, their weren’t any long haired patchouli wearing hippis at Metastock this past weekend, Metastock’s launch in Second Life will no doubt linger indefinitely. The digital equivalent of Woodstock came to the Grid and dropped some of the best emerging talent that a virtual world has to offer. This live artist contest-event was brought to you buy Metatunes, “Itunes for the Metaverse” the Itunes equivalent in virutual worlds. The Metastock concept is un-precedented providing not only a platform for artists to promote themselves but a web based music distribution site for artists to liscence and sell their music.
I caught a glimpse of some of the talent at Metastock including Metatunes executive (VP) Vice President, Mankind tracer. Although, understandably he wasn’t available for an interview as he was himself a performer and organiser for the event I was lucky enough to have a few words with him about the event the night before the opening.
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Mankind tracer noted his partner/contributor Manager Kalli Briman, and other members of his team who helped with the success of this project.Congratulations for winners who walked away with cash prizes and notoriety. Thanks to Kalli who advised, that voters inevitably made their choice awarding Amleth McCallen won 1st place and the Grand Prize of 500 USD!!!!; Frets Nirvana won 2nd; and TerryLynn Melody won 3rd place.
Congratulations are in order for all three lucky winners.
Statement from Mankind Tracer:
"Meta Stock 2011 was a truly amazing two day event. The Sims were packed all the way through and MetaTunes itself saw a huge jump in new members joining. For both artists and fans, MetaTunes is the next step in the evolution of Online Music".
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