2004: GrooveGuide – where groove meets street!

GrooveTip really should have morphed into a MySpace-type destination for musicians (also founded in 2003) or even CitySearch, iTunes, TicketMaster or Facebook. It didn’t but success still comes in a myriad of ways.

(last updated: 12 November 2024)

In order to launch and promote the GrooveTip website, I distributed a free, pocket-sized, street-press leaflet around Melbourne – only once – GrooveGuide.

Prior to this, in early 2003, I went to the USA and in New York City I picked up a pocket-sized gig guide booklet that inspired me to do GrooveGuide.

[ UC Berkeley | NYC | March 2003]

That guidebook for NYC (and other capital cities) soon shutdown. In hindsight I may have been able to use GrooveTip to consult with that US firm, ie sell the software.

The first artist featured was Snaplock Rhythm. Their music was also sold on the site.

Interestingly, vocalist Paul Havea (1976-2007: pic below left) is on this recording who went on to play with IllZilla – as did the drummer and sax player.

The full PDF download of GrooveGuide is below. After GrooveGuide, Beat Magazine started distributing a full PDF of their magazine via their website.

GrooveGuide June 2004 (PDF download)

To create GrooveGuide, I created filters in TextPipe Pro and scraped websites to rapidly obtain event information to be converted into sql statements for subsequent insertion into a UIPublish database.

From here, the event information was displayed easily on the Xoops Groovetip website using its display blocks and was also reformatted for a single-web page for PDF generation (for printing – see PDF above.)

(original header + logo design: Derren Box)

screenshots: 11 Jul 2004 | 24 Sep 2004

I was then ready to easily create and distribute GrooveGuide every fortnight but that would cost over AUD$500 for each print run – and this wasn’t viable for me at that point without a sponsor.

Eden seen on the GrooveGuide cover is still playing as Eastward and I was playing with Toby at the time.

Of note, during this time in 2004, Moshtix switched from being solely a ticketing provider to also a destination site for event information and still is to this day. It also has a Moshguide.

[ 13 Jun ’04 | 13 Sep ’04 | 3 Jan ’23 ]

As mentioned elsewhere, I had worked alongside Mr Petrie a few times sometime between late ’03 and early ’04 and even drove up to Sydney to do so in the Hyundai Excel. Yet, by the time the Moshtix site had been redesigned in 2004, we had already parted ways. After reading an interview with him, I am confident that it was after the redesign that it became a takeover target as a media destination, not just a ticketing agent.

Incidentally, in that period, I neatened up concert pianist Alan Kogosowski’s site.

The original developer’s name was removed and new “Buy Now” links were added which are not visible in the archive snapshot.

[ 26 Jul ’04 | 6 Dec ’04 | – ]
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2003: Ethereal Dawn

Laying in your sonic hammock…you play amongst the stars…then swim in the waters……and awaken to the Ethereal Dawn.

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web.archive.org/web/20040411051645/http://www.groovetip.com/download/index.php?cPath=27
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Madonna – Holiday (Barry & Gibbs Extended Edit) (2018)

"What do you hope will happen, not only in 1984 but for the rest of your professional life? What are your dreams? What's left? To rule the world."

Dick Clark Interviews Madonna on American Bandstand 1983

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[insert pic of George Floyd murder]

This is a horrifying photo and a terrible situation for the onlookers. What do you do?

After thinking about the situation for a couple of days, I realized ALL the emergency services could have been called (911) and this could well have saved George Floyd.

Requesting the fire department:
There’s a man trapped under a car, he can’t breathe. He appears trapped underneath a knee. It appears to be a police officer’s leg but the situation suggests that it may be someone impersonating a police officer – I don’t know. In any case, it’s an urgent life-threatening situation.

Requesting the police:
We think there’s someone impersonating a policeman –  we don’t know. We’re too afraid to intervene into a possible homicide taking place. Even if it is a police officer, it is not just a neck but someone’s rights being crushed to death. In any case, it’s an urgent life-threatening situation.

Requesting an ambulance:
There’s a man dying due to suffocation. His airways are blocked by someone’s knee pressing against his neck. In any case, it’s an urgent life-threatening situation.

Interestingly, there is a story in the bible regarding Moses killing an Egyptian slave master and that is something to think about. What would Moses have done?

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Fast and loose race at a slow and steady pace!

The story of Bopgig is a long one –  and not without hiccups. 

(updated: 2 May 2022)

(note: additional information about BopGig in Israel Tech Scene 2006-2011 and GrooveGuide)

2000: The name comes to mind.

GrooveTip in its inception was about tipping artists in the same way people tip street buskers. FairTunes.com (2000) worked on that concept, which had a WinAmp plugin. I took an interest in media metadata at the time as that should’ve contained the information for any funds to travel back to content creators.

I had thought… “once people have downloaded songs from Napster… then what?” … ideally, a voluntary tip by the listener/viewer to the creator!

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2001: Final-year undergrad student enters MBA competition.

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2003: Multiple PHP apps cobbled together. Later GrooveGuide (more info here) is added – a free street-press magazine. 500 copies were printed and distributed around Melbourne. Problem: lack of app integration and hence automated signups.

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2009: Rethinking the business model and user experience. BopGig or GigPop?

2010: A working prototype launches. A Y-Combinator application occurs.

Overworked and under-utilized. Music + Entertainment industry. (Jerusalem, 20 Oct '10)

John on the left, Sup on the right.

Bopgig from Adrian on Vimeo.

2011: Development moves from USA to Israel.

Bopgig pitch (Jan, 2011)

 

2012: Public launch and then a pivot into indefinite hibernation!

 

2020: Hibernation continues!

2022: Thinking about it again!

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note: With GrooveTip 2000 in mind, I would instead look at making it easier for listeners to give rather than own. Maybe both.
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