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Dr. Dre & Monster collab to push out new lineup of Beats headphones

The Beats by Dr. Dre product line was co-founded by rapper/produced Dr. Dre and Interscope Geffen A&M Chairman Jimmy Iovin back in 2008 to “reproduce the full spectrum of sound that musical artists and producers hear in professional recording studios.”  The brand has branched in two directions: headphones and HP laptops (Envy models).  The original crop of headphones included the over-the-ear Studio Beats ($349) and Solo Beats ($199) and the in-ear Tour Beats ($189).  In time two new versions of the Solo Beats hit the market–Solo HD ($229) and Solo HD Product RED special edition ($229).  Also, a new category called Artist Series Headphones introduced two new in-ear ‘phones–Heartbeats (Lady Gaga, $149) and Diddy Beats (Diddy, $179).

On Friday Dr. Dre & Monster unveiled five new Beats branded products, four headphones and a portable iPod dock.  The Beatbox ($399) is a digital sound system built to dock iPods and iPhones and features “proprietary dual 5.25-inch long throw bass drivers for superior bass reproduction and two optimized 2-inch concave high frequency drivers for precise soundstaging.”  Beats Pro ($449) relinquishes the Studio Beats as the top-of-the-line Beats headphones.  These over-the-ear cans feature an all-metal body construction and are “ideal for in-studio production and ultimate quality music listening.”  iBeats ($119) “feature a new sealed in-ear design that literally reduces external noise for a better music experience” and three custom-fit eartip sizes.  They are “ideal for exercising and active lifestyles.”  The latest edition to the Artist Series Headphones collection is the Power Beats (LeBron James, $179).  The new in-ear “performance sports headphone” features a new dual driver design with a built-in subwoofer and midrange tweeter, an adjustable/bendable ear hook with a flexible arm, and a non-noise occluding headphone eartip which allows external noise to be audible during music playback.  There are black, red, and white color options for these.  And finally there’s the JustBeats, Justin Bieber branded headphones.  They will come in two varients, over-the-ear ($199) and in-ear ($119).  They are “specifically aimed at “opening the ears” of young music listeners.”  The “eye-catching matte purple finish” happens to be Bieber’s favorite color, as you all should well know.

According to the press release, all the new Beats by Dre products (excluding the JustBeats) will be made available in the US, UK, France and Germany in the “coming weeks.”  The purple Bieber cans will sell exclusively at Best Buy this holiday season.  Look in the gallery below to see what they all look like.  Dre says, “What you’re seeing today is what me and Jimmy set out to do with Beats. It’s not just about headphones it’s about changing the whole game in terms of the listening experience. And it’s still just the beginning…”  The new ‘phones are simplistically elegant and I’m sure they produce sound nothing short of crystal-clear magnificence.  Here’s what I’m worried about, though.  Dre, you brand the Beats product line with the tag “people aren’t hearing all the music.”  You’re going to have a hard time selling your passion for pristine sound reproduction to all the people at these exuberant price points.

[Via Engadget; BeatsbyDre]

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DJ Rafik performs on Traktor Scratch Pro

Three-time world DMC champion DJ Rafik can tear it up on Trakor’s Scratch Pro with the Traktor Kontrol X1 and Maschine hardware controllers.  Native Instruments has the X1 for sale at $229.  If you like what you see here, look after the break for two additional videos with DJ Rafik.  He’s got some slick moves in his arsenal.

[Via Engadget]

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Touch DJ turns your iPhone/iPod touch into a highly functional turntable

Amidio has created the “world’s first” true DJ software for the iPhone and iPod touch with Touch DJ.  This app allows you to use your own MP3 or M4A files to create your own DJ mixes; this includes the ability to scratch and loop as well as manipulate positioning, equalization, effects, and pitch.  Very neat stuff.  Touch DJ is available in the App Store right now for $19.99.  Peek after the break for a demonstration.

[Via Engadget]

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HP & Dr. Dre reveal the first Beats-branded laptop

This HP-branded Envy laptop wears the Dr. Dre Beats logo proud.  It is the first in a series of products Dre and HP have in the pipeline for music-oriented consumers looking for solid sound at an affordable price.  This limited edition Envy 15 features a 15-inch screen and comes in at 1-inches thin and 5.18-pounds.  It will include a ‘future’ Core i7 processor and will have the capacity for 16GB of RAM and two solid state drives.  Although official specs are limited for now, expect the Beats-inspired Envy 15 to cost at least $1,799, as its counterpart (the standard Envy) costs that much.  I will keep my ear to the ground and watch for updates on this and other Beats-branded machines.  The time for a revolution in better sound quality is now, right Dre?

[Via Engadget; Tom’s Hardware]

Lady Gaga performs live at Marc Jacobs event; Heartbeats give-away details, too

Gaga’s performance, which involves only her voice and a piano, is actually quite good.

Remember the announcement of the new Heartbeats by Lady Gaga headphones I reported on last week?  Well, if you were at all intrigued by the new headphones in the Dr. Dre Beats lineup, be sure to check out the Heartbeats Daily Giveaway on Facebook.  “To celebrate the launch [of Heartbeats], Beats by Dr. Dre is giving away a pair of Heartbeats every day for 30 days, so enter..for your chance to win.”  Good luck, ladies (and guys, I guess).

Thanks, Aaron.

Pioneer CDJ-2000, the greatest CDJ system ever

Pioneer ups the ante with the new CDJ-2000 CDJ system.  It features a “WQVGA 6.1-inch full-color 480 x 234 LCD panel,” among other great new additions.  According to Pioneer, the CDJ-2000 will be available in November for a pricey but deserved $2,150.  Check after the break for an official tour of the product.

[Via Gizmodo; Engadget]

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Beats for the everyday man (..or not)

Adding to yesterday’s news of Lady Gaga’s Heartbeats is today’s announcement of a smaller, cheaper version of the original Studio Beats headphones.  This product finds its home between the Tour Beats ($149) and the Studio Beats ($299).  The Beats Solo is smaller and lighter than its older brother and will cost a mere $220.  They will be available in black and white this November.  According to Monster, the Beats Solo have the same sound quality as the Studio Beats.  If Dr. Dre and the team at Monster Cable found a way to create the original Beats in a tinier form factor then all the power to them.  However, I’d play it safe and wait for initial reviews before going out to make a purchase.

[Via Gizmodo; DVICE]

Lady Gaga creates her own Beats

Fashion and music maven Lady Gaga has teamed up with Dr. Dre and Monster Cable to create her own line of Beats headphones.  Heartbeats is designed by Lady Gaga herself.  They will be available in October in pink/white, silver, white, and black color variations and price will range from $99.95 to $149.95, depending on body type and jewel design.  Included are multiple ear tips, a red travel case, and Monster’s tangle-resistant flat cable design, and Monster’s ControlTalk connection that allows you to swap between music and phone calls.  For more information about the Heartbeats, see the press release after the break.  Check out the gallery below for some product images and more.

[Via Engadget; ChipChick; Beatsbydre]

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Humanthesizer; electronic music just got more interesting

The Humanthesizer is a joint collaboration between electronic musician Calvin Harris, Sony Music UK, and Bare conductive body ink.  And damn is it cool.  Engadget: “Each patch is triggered by one of the girls closing a circuit with her hands or feet — you can see the “wires” painted on their arms and legs if you look closely…”  There are ladies in bikinis.; they are covered in conductive body paint.  On the floor there are pads on the floor that are connected to eachother by electricity.  When they ladies step on the pads with their “conductive” feet, sounds are played.  These sounds can be played to create beats or perform a choreographed song.  Check it out for yourself in the videos above.  As you will see, there are many different ways this tech can be used to create music in an innovative fashion.  I can definitely see something like this become a very successful attraction in Vegas or even make its way into music videos and musician’s tours.

[Via Engadget]