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Sunday, July 26, 2009

Leyio at T4 on the Beach –Tech Tops Chart for the Girls



Leyio at T4 on the Beach –Tech Tops Chart for the Girls



Our feet have just about touched the ground after the whirlwind weekend that was T4 on the Beach. Armed with lots of Leyios, we set out on Sunday to show the celebs what sharing is all about - and we think they liked it…
We’ve got to say, it was the girls who were really inspired by the Leyio Personal Sharing Device. For a start, who knew that Beth Ditto from The Gossip was such a gadget lover? But she loved Leyio, and wanted to know if she could get hold of some PSDs for her bandmates so that they can all get in on the Leyio action. We already know that Little Boots is pretty handy with the Tenori-on, her signature sequencer, and this tech-savvy popstrel requested an extra Leyio for her producer so that they can swap information with each other. Sophie Ellis-Bextor was also intrigued by the device, and stopped to chat with the Leyio team - she asked if she could grab an extra gadget for her husband - Richard Jones of The Feeling - so that they can exchange their own demos and tracks.
It shouldn’t come as a surprise that these girls love the Leyio - the PSD is especially useful for musicians who need to share their tracks quickly and easily with one another, even when they’re away from the studio. These chart-topping ladies knew that the Leyio would come in handy.



When the Leyio Personal Sharing Device launched in the UK back in April it did so with the help of several tech-loving artists and creative types. One of the first young bands to get behind Leyio was indie-electro-blues outfit who attended the launch event in order to share their music with other Leyio users.
So, we’re very pleased to report that SSS have gone straight in at number 27 on the UK’s original unsigned chart with their track ‘Shy’! Listen to the song and, if you like it, help it to move up the chart by downloading and playing it We had a chat with Sixty Second Silence to see how they’re getting on with their Leyio devices and, according to frontman Christian Ruffy (pictured), it’s all going pretty well. ‘We use our Leyios a lot in the studio for exchanging mp3s of the tracks we’re working on,’ he explains. ‘The files are really large, and it can be a pain having to email them back and forth. But the Leyio just takes a second, and it’s done. It’s a seriously handy gadget for musicians, and we take them everywhere with us!’

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