Well, like it has been discussed before, there are plenty of places other
than mp3.com to post lots and lots of mp3's. The biggest downside to these
places? Our music is less likely to be found there.
There are a couple of ways to do this. The first thing I think of would be
to have 1 or 2 mp3's available from each artist, with a description of the
artist and a link to the page where the rest of the mp3's can be found at.
In addition to or independent from that, somebody could gather up material
from folks' pages and create a streaming radio "station" on live365.com. I
think 2 or 3 detritus people have stations there already.
Kudos to you Steev for creating Detritus.net by the way, the site is
immensely useful both as a resource and a community hub.
Matt Davignon
http://mattdavignon.iuma.com
www.mp3.com/mattdavignon (for now)
>From: Steev Hise <steevATdetritus.net>
> >> Matt Davignon said (roughly)
> >> I'm probably going to pull most of my mp3.com tracks as soon as >> I
>get the tiem to find a better space. With their new program, >> mp3.com
>pretty much sucks donkey balls.
>this is such a recurring problem (and discussed many times
>beforehere) that i'd like to offer space on detritus.net for
>any mp3 audio works that make use of artistic re-use. my
>only concern is that of quality. i dont really want to host
>absolutely anything, since there is a lot of bad
>sample-based music. but the business of curating might be
>too big a job. any thoughts anyone?
>
>smh
>
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