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A new review…. of And Nothing But The Bass..??

May 11th, 2008 · No Comments

It’s amazing what you can find looking at your web-stats - I was browsing through mine, seeing who had linked back to this site, and found a review just posted on a blog in January of this year, of And Nothing But The Bass (my first album, for those of you a little late to [...]

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Some thoughts on ‘Free’ methodology and practice…

April 10th, 2008 · No Comments

It’s the big buzz-concept in the online world - the new currency is attention, recorded music can be duplicated at zero cost, so we should all give it away in order to promote ourselves as a brand, and the caveat often added to this is that we make our money off live shows.
OK, let’s contrast [...]

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Creativity and Socially Networked Marketing - the good and the bad.

March 23rd, 2008 · No Comments

So much is being written about the egalitarian nature of online distribution, it would be easy to believe that all our worries as wannabe professional musicians are now over. We all know that we can get a myspace page and a facebook music page, a reverbnation widget and a last.fm page, just like the big [...]

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All four solo albums now on Amazon.com downloads

March 5th, 2008 · 2 Comments

I’ve just seen that all four of my ‘proper’ release solo albums are now up on Amazon.com download store - here they are -
And Nothing But The Bass - $7.92
Not Dancing For Chicken - $8.99
Grace And Gratitude - $8.99
Behind Every Word - $8.99
that’s a pretty damn cheap way to get hold of them - and [...]

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A quick thought on youtube piggy-backing…

February 14th, 2008 · No Comments

It’s the middle of the night, so I’m going to make this quick as I really ought to be asleep, but I was just re-reading my post from earlier, and realised in didn’t get back to talking about the cover versions thing.
Firstly, the marvel that is Cdbaby report that the artists selling most on their [...]

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If you want me, you can find me…

February 10th, 2008 · 2 Comments

…left of centre? well, yes, but also at these places (just as a recap, in case you missed some of them!)
Facebook
Reverb Nation
iLike
Last.fm
iSound (I’d pretty much forgotten that this one existed!)
MySpace
YouTube
and then just for buying stuff there’s
Cdbaby (there are a host of other MP3 stores linked from here).
iTunes
Emusic
Amazon.
….and also on Rhapsody, Napster and god-knows-where else!
Which of [...]

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Payplay.fm - download sales

December 3rd, 2007 · No Comments

Thanks to the lovelies at cdbaby.com, my music is on something like 42 digital download stores. The majority of my download sales still come from itunes, my own store and emusic, with some paid plays on napster and rhapsody.
But every now and again, a new one starts up that has some interesting ideas. So it [...]

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‘Too much music’ - further thoughts on filters.

November 4th, 2007 · 1 Comment

As I’ve said here recently, part of the problem with the notion of limitless downloads is the basic flaw in thinking it to be a good thing.
There’s never been an easier time to record and release music as a band or solo artist - anyone and her mum can get Garage Band or Audacity and [...]

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more on indie-musicians and the web

October 17th, 2007 · 1 Comment

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balancing ‘easy access’ with ‘information overload’.

October 16th, 2007 · 3 Comments

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