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MUSICSKINS >
EXPRESS YOURSELF THROUGH MUSIC, YOUR MUSIC
WORDS BYJAMES P. FINLAY
With most people consumed by the
applications, software and entertainment
contained on their personal electronics,
Brooklyn-based MusicSkins LLC is forcing
the masses to care about the external look
of their gadgets.
MusicSkins produces a high-quality vinyl
skin outfitted with the latest in music, art,
or fashion. Love the Black-Eyed Peas? Let
the world know by strapping a picture of
Fergie, Will.I.Am and company to the back
of your iPhone. MusicSkins products boast
a wide-array of musical talent, from
legends such as Bob Marley and the
Beatles to current A-list acts like Jay-Z
and Coldplay.
Skins for most phones run $15, while skins
for laptops and other electronics start at
$20. MusicSkins Vice President Jed Seifert
explains the company's mission statement,
"We hope to provide fans a cool, new,
stylish way to express themselves while
showing their passion for their favorite
bands, brands, and artists."
Durable enough to prevent scratches,
scuffs, and general wear and tear,
MusicSkins are manufactured specifically
to fit any iPod, iPhone, or Macbook
(along with a slew of BlackBerries and
other smart phones). However, do not buy
a MusicSkin if you are looking for strict
protection; a MusicSkin is not an
iPhone condom.
The good news is you will no longer be
judged by hipsters in the subway when
they see a neon green rubber case
wrapped around your iPod touch. Instead,
they will ask where you found that cool
Sex Pistols album
art and how it is stuck to your iPhone.
Your response can be as smug as you
want. You can play it cool, merely
mention