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Re: [microsound] podcasting/audioblogs/net.radio/p2p





  Hey . there

   I have an answer for you.

  Check out www.psurkit.net

  I'm doing the Speakeasy show.  I'm onto my fifth one.  All the
  music I am featuring is free net-label music.

  The original brief was Techno.  However Due to finding a vast
  amount of really good microsound (and other stuff), I have
  extended my brief and cover basically anything.

  It's an amazing exercise.  I completely stopped using P2P
  about 6 months ago, and only surf for net-labels now.

  The Speakeasy show, is my little way of sharing the vibe, and
  trying to get more people out there, finding and supporting
  these great labels.

  I am waiting for someone to kick my ass over playing their
  music, however the way I am reading creative commons licence,
  I think I'm on the right side of intentions..

  I have tried to contact most artist that I feature, the only
  feedback that I have gotten is positive, so far.

  So it would be great to field comments on this topic.


//

  Please note. Psurkit . is on soft launch '

  Hope you enjoy it, get a load of kiwi culture while your at it.

  .simon



derek holzer wrote:
A couple questions about sound on the net these days:

---Does anybody know of some microsound, sound-art or radio-art related podcasts or audioblogs? The concept seems to me like a huge improvement over the streaming model of net.radio...
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Podcast)


---In general, how do the releasing artists on this list feel about their work being used in podcasts, net.radio shows, etc. Is this different than sharing those same tracks on p2p? Does the potential exposure of the work being available in these ways outweigh the potential loss in hard sales? Keep in mind I mean specifically for experimental, microsound or sound art works which have a very limited "commercial appeal". This isn't meant to be a free-for-all sound-off on what U2 says about peer-to-peer, for example... ;-)

best,
derek


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