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>Quality Music Always Outweighs Quantity

> In an era where digital music is frequently pirated and distributed freely around the internet, it might seem highly difficult to discover new methods of selling your tunes. Sure, there are always going to be listeners who download albums illegally, but allowing it to ruin your day or marketing strategy isn’t going to help anyone. [...]

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>Get Your Music Discovered On The Internet

> In this entry will briefly address what is out there for the independent musician to connect with their fans, namely the internet.As you may know, my book “Online Music Traps“ deals with this in great detail. The difference between the book and this blog entry is that I intend to give a brief overview [...]

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>Garageband And ilike For Newbies

>Whether it’s a global phenomona or purely reserved for Australia, Garageband.com is very much an under-rated site for independent musicians. Returning to the music industry in a recording capacity early in 2007, Garageband.com was one of the first sites that I staggered across. Initially I was somewhat wary, as I usually am, about the site [...]

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>"Ain’t No Use Jivin,’ Ain’t No Use Jokin’…."

>No sooner had I written about the analogy made between the internet and a pieces of wire which will inevitably become so intertwined by Stuart Reeman and I that they wold soon end up as one single (ideally) slicl piece of steel than Twitter has gone and made the unbelievably irrational move of disabling FutureTweets [...]

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>"Broken Voices, On Broken Phones…."

> A few months ago Stuart Reeman and I were discussing the speed at which the internet was developing and how it would affect the music game. We were both left wondering how much ‘further’ it can develop. Speaking as one with very limited internet skills the word ‘developing’ when used in relation to the [...]

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