Articles tagged with: Music
Posted in Chair, Designer, Luxury, Music on 28 October 2007

Unlike the FMC-1000 massage chair that was designed to let you carry your day-long activities while massaging over it, the latest availability of the 5559B Eclipse D4000 offers you multimedia functionality while massaging. This elegant acupuncture point deluxe air massage chair from KingKong USA offers MP3 effects also. The USP of the chair is the improved Acupuncture spot auto body figure computing utility that measures the length of your back and the width of your shoulder and works accordingly. It determines the accurate from/to positions and expands the massaging path to rejuvenate your body. The packed headset allows you to beat to the rhythm of your favorite track while massaging.
The five ultimate functions of this Massage chair include:
3D intelligent detecting and massage
Body shape sensor
1GB MP3 music player
USB music transfer
Deluxe headset
Price: $5,999
Posted in Luxury, Music on 28 October 2007

Say no to wood, instead try cocaine. This seems to be the mantra of the cocaine-made electric guitar carried by a guy in his 30s who flew lately from Costa Rica to Fiumicino airport in Rome. It’s illegal but unique! The scratched label on the black Squier Strat reads a $3,598,002 (2.5 million Euros) as its price tag. This won’t have been in news had custom officials not identified the white powder leaking out of the guitar as proven cocaine after the examination. Also, the 10 thermos flasks residing in his luggage are made up of cocaine solution. What adds the weight to the news is the 3 kg of pure cocaine with a market value of 2.5 million Euros that has been used as a major ingredient to design this guitar.
Via Music Thing
Posted in Designer, Electronic Products, Luxury, Music, Speakers, Worlds Most Expensive on 13 October 2007

The whooping cost of stereo-system has always been a status symbol for the obdurate music enthusiasts. Having told you about world’s most expensive speaker earlier, this time we have a million dollar turntable from Goldmund. After Goldmund’s media room that featured 128 speakers, now it is Reference II turntable that enjoys the reputation of being the world’s most-expensive turntable.
All set to turn the ambience making you crazy to its beat, this $300,000 turntable flaunts a 20kg salver machined to a hundredth of a millimeter, a vibrating motor guarded by 15kg of brass, and teflon-insulated signal-caring electronics. Other features include cog-free motor with minimum electrical and perfunctory sound, liquid-nitrogen-rectified belt, built-in touch controls on the tabletop along with new Goldmund T8 straight-line tone arm. Counted 25 units are been sold on subscription with an utmost production of 5 units every year.
Posted in Art, Designer, Music on 12 October 2007
What could be the best combination of a masterpiece? Steel and stones are the only ingredients used to design a musical instrument identified as Steel and Stone Cello Sculpture. Designed in California, this product is worth installing in your guest-room and is light weight and airy feel adds to its USP.
Its copper-stringed bow is unbeatable and the very fact that its artistic approach doesn’t compromise to the harmonious spirit of the artists’ viz. Nerio Festa and Heidi Hummler adds to its beauty. You can handpick this lively sculpture and take away to your home at just $3800.
Posted in Luxury, Music, Worlds Most Expensive on 2 October 2007

Well-said all good things come in small packs but I would like to make an addition to it viz. “And all small packs are generally expensive.”
Same goes with the music that is born to infuse spark in our life but, but not all kinds of bands, lyrics or music can make a difference. So the question comes, which one is the fittest candidate to the nominations of most-expensive music performance?
Guys, no nominations as even a tight-lipped person with blind eyes and deaf years can murmur—-The Eagles, The Eagles and The Eagles. The band broke its record with a monstrous charge of £4 million ($8,153,995) during their performance in “Hotel California” in 2003. Following it we have the Rolling Stones (£3.5 million) and Celine Dion (£2.5 million).
Posted in Events, Music on 16 August 2007
What is the maximum amount of moolah that you have ever shelled out towards pampering your music instincts not more than the price of a CD. But what you are going to listen now will definitely be real music to your ear but will definitely not the same to your pocket. Record label Victorious Klam, have come up with Thurston Revival’s debut 12-inch which is tagged as the most expensive single in the history of pop will go on sale later this month. Each copy of the new comer single ˜Somewhere There’s An Angel” will cost you as much as £100 a piece.

The highlight of the record will be the exclusive art work on the cover and the autograph of the artist to make it all the more special. Ask the logic behind adding such a hefty price tag on the track to DAN O’CONNELL, the mind behind the track and pat comes the reply, I am not bothered if some doesn’t sell.
The hefty price tag is a statement on the value of music in general. Music value is subjective. How much you love a song has nothing to do with how much you paid for it.
Via: The Sun



