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07/08/2004 10:04:31 AM · #26
Originally posted by melismatica:

I'm an aknowledged queen of mix CDs. People love my mixes. I wish there was a way to make a living at it.


Originally posted by dirtkahuna:

Since the demise of MP3.com, there hasn't been a good way for me to promote my music without resorting to spamming. I'm using Google AdWords for marketing, but so far the results have been fairly poor.


You both might want to check out
Live365.com.

You can build your own internet radio station on this web site. I started to check it out one time and will probably go back and do it. The only real big hangup is the rules on how many songs by the same artist or from the same album you can play during a given time frame. Shouldn't be a problem for me, I have about 1,000 CD's to pick my music from. Not sure what they say if it's your own music though.

May be a good way for you to get your music out there dirtkahuna. And you can mix to your heart's desire, melismatica and tell all your friends where to listen. Let me know if you guys do make your own stations so aI can check them out.

My favorite radio station there is "cj's radio olio", a strange and wide reaching selection of music from all decades, commercials, public service announcements and comedy routines. Definitly not everyone's cup of tea.

drg

07/08/2004 10:22:23 AM · #27
Originally posted by dirtkahuna:

Thanks a ton for checking out my songs! Since the demise of MP3.com, there hasn't been a good way for me to promote my music ...I never thought of pitching my tunes to NPR. Good idea, I'll look into it.

NPR: All Songs Considered (I think this is actually just for the music for the program All Things Considered, not for all of NPR, but I could be wrong about that).

CNet has bought out the assets of MP3.COM, and has a "beta" version (think) of the new service running ... reachable through this link to //music.download.com

Message edited by author 2004-07-08 10:23:36.
07/08/2004 10:26:05 AM · #28
I got two words for you you people, HARD CORE

07/08/2004 12:01:59 PM · #29
Great lists! I saw some great bands listed that i love. Here's my PARTIAL list:

Led Zeppelin
Pink Floyd
Faith No More
Queensryche
Toad the Wet Sprocket
Moody Blues
Radiohead
David Bowie
Bon Jovi
Pet Shop Boys
Skid Row
Poison
old Metallica
old Slayer
Underworld
Project Pitchfork
X Marks the Pedwalk
Front 242
Modest Mouse
Death Cab for Cutie
Kittymonkey
Cyndi Lauper
old Madonna
Duran Duran
The Cure
New Order
INXS
Toadies
Foo Fighters
Nirvana
Pearl Jam
Soundgarden
Mother Love Bone
Alice in Chains
Stone Temple Pilots
Primus
Janet Jackson
Tool
Korn
Linkin Park
Meat Puppets
Dinosaur Jr
Pavement
Cracker
Cheap Trick
Concrete Blonde
Elton John
Weird Al
Alice Cooper
Talking Heads
The Mamas & The Papas
Simon & Garfunkel
Snoop Dogg
Eminem
Enya
Fluke
mu-ziq
Nada Surf
The Presidents of the USA
Weezer
Placebo
311 (older stuff)
Beastie Boys
Love & Rockets
Ministry
J Mascis & the Fog
Hyperdex 1 Sect

okay, I guess I'll stop now. I love LOVE love music!!!! I can't go more than 1/2 a day without it. I'd freak!
I also love underground indie, lots of classic rock, almost everything new wave and new romantic, lots of old wave and 80s, alternarock, new rock, hip hop, rap, ambiant, trance & melodic.

"Country music sucks" - Bart Simpson

Message edited by author 2004-07-08 12:03:25.
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