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Re: [microsound] microsound future
on 12/21/00 11:35 AM, Ben Nevile at bbn@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
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>> napster can find your music if it is in a computer that has the napster
>> software. no amount of strange mission impossible destruction techniques
>> will help.
>
>
> just a quick note to let everyone know about a software much, much better at
> doing napster things than napster ever was:
>
> http://www.audiogalaxy.com
>
> no mac version yet, btw.
>
>
> free music for the speedily connected masses is here to stay. adapt or be
> bred out!
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we'll all get bred out. it's like making androids that are smarter and
better than humans and that can breed and take over the world. if the
equipment to make the music was free as well(and i realize things like logic
and cubase basically are, but keyboards and tube mic pres are not!) then
noone could afford to make them and this music wouldn't be possible at all.
it is unwise to think that rampant piracy will somehow make underground
music more viable,on the contrary, the small time operator will never be
able to sell anything. perhaps this is what you want? if musicians can't
make aliving off their music they'll be more dependent than ever on big
business or private investment or fucking day jobs which really suck! the
little person,like always, will suffer first.