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kxmode
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Joined: 14 Oct 2007
Gender: Male
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Location: In your neighborhood, knocking on your door. :)
I've used a whole bunch of different sites for hosting my music but I think I've found what I consider to be the best for us indie musicians: http://www.bandcamp.com/
You can upload individual track and offer them for free, for a set price, or let the listener pay what they want. The money is automatically sent to your Paypal email address (minus a small cut to bandcamp.com). You can also group tracks into albums. Every page is fully customizable!
Here's mine! http://kxmode.bandcamp.com/album/decades
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+1
I've used that website as a consumer, and it's definitely great.
Your music is pretty special, BTW. Congratulations! If you're looking for wider-spread distribution, I just happened to read this yesterday about a new label called Deep Revelations, which is currently soliciting material from musicians/producers:
We're always on the lookout for new artists that will fit in with the sounds here at Deep Revelations, so if you're a producer who likes to experiment with their drum & bass production, send us your bits!! The best way to send tracks is through AIM: secondcomingdnb or deeprevelations.
Found that here: http://www.kmag.co.uk/editorial/blogs/d ... el-profile
Might be worth checking out ... good luck!
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Until everybody's kickin', everybody's scratchin',
Everything seems to fail ?
And it was all for the want of a nail.