Haulix Weekly Update #48: If Loving Bob Seger Is Wrong Then I Don’t Want To Be Right

I’ve lost count of how many new tracks come our way every week, but I know it’s a number that seems to grow exponentially larger by the month. In the midst of all that, isn’t it funny how sometimes it’s the songs we haven’t heard in years that get us through the day? For me, today, that song is “Night Moves.” Yes, the one by Bob Seger. Don’t laugh. This song was solid gold the day it was created, and it remains that way to this very day. Don’t believe me? Allow the music to defend itself:

Each and every Friday we like to take a brief break from our regularly scheduled programming to update and reflect on everything happening at Haulix HQ. We are far more than a music blog, as many of you already know, and posts like this give us an opportunity to share more our efforts with all of you.

After several weeks of constant reveals, we have no big breakthroughs to report from our development team. Instead, we have spent the past several days refining our already proven tools and plotting the next steps towards complete industry domination (kidding). We also upgraded our watermarking technology, which you can read about in a blog post we ran on Wednesday afternoon.

Speaking of the blog, there has been a lot going on behind-the-scenes of this little Tumblr page. We have moved beyond August and began plotting our efforts in September. We also upgraded our podcasting equipment, so the next time you hear ‘Inside Music’ the quality will be far beyond what was on display during our debut. 

In case you missed anything this week as far as content is concerned, we put together this handy set of links:

Industry Spotlight: Gary Suarez

Industry Spotlight: Lauren Wise (Midnight Publishing)

Tips And Tricks For Covering Vans Warped Tour

Haulix Web-Based Watermarking Process

Blogger Spotlight: Mariam Bouabid (Plug-In)

Living Hell: A Conversation With The Men Behind Knuckle

Music Industry Job Board (7/20/14)

Journalism Tips #23: ‘You Are Not An Island’

That’s all we have this week. Thank you for spending some of your precious free time with us. We hope you come back next week to help us close out July with a bang!

James Shotwell