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(last updated: 14 May 2026)
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Michael Jackson Dangerous + Ice T + Biggie + Snap + Chic + ATFC + Jekyll Hyde + CCMusFac + Satin J

[ 4:22 onward ]

Turbo B of Snap! on The Power, Sampling & Army Life | Countdown Interview (1990)

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Blues Brothers - Wrong Glass



De La Soul - Me Myself and I (Countdown, 1991)


(Not Just) Knee Deep- Germany 1985

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[early 1999 – Gold Coast]


Antonio Carlos JOBIM Orchestral

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[April? 1993]


Earth, Wind & Fire - That's The Way Of The World (Live in Japan 1995) [4K Upscale | Remastered]

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[ Monday, October 9, 2016 – promotional/fan-fiction usage only (archive) ]

Austin Powers "Turns out Vanessa is a fembot"

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Whitney Houston - Someone For Me

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[ early 1999 – Gold Coast ]

[drums switcheroo] Bobby Brown - Rock Wit'cha (1989 + 2015)


Bobby Brown -Rock Wit'cha

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[ early 1999 – Gold Coast ]

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[ 1995 ]

[drumalong] RHCP - Blood Sugar Sex Magic (1999 + 2015 )

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[ 1999? ]

[drums switcheroo] Zapp - More Bounce to the Ounce (1980 + 2015) [Dj Buga]

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[ 1990? ]

Maxi Priest – Close To You (Extended Version)

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[ ~2001? ]

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[ early 1995 – Bali ]

(Rare) Notorious B.I.G. Interview 1994

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[ early 1995 – Bali ]
Faith No More - 'Midlife Crisis' [HD] | Live at Pinkpop 1995

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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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Gigwell Productivity Suite for Booking Agents & Artists

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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