Re: Where do you get your music?
Jack, absolutely. And that's one of the things that technology like the Internet is doing for artists. Back in the day, you either got a contract with a record label or nobody knew who the heck you were.
Now a days, artists can make their own recordings, and distribute their music themselves over the internet or through social menia and reach listeners around the world with out ever setting foot in a recording studio or the offices of a record label.
It makes a wide variety of music available to audiences that might otherwise have never had a chance to hear it. I'm picky about the music I like, so more often than not I won't care for the music being offered, but at least I had a chance to hear it.
The only free music I have in my collection are some tracks from Amazon's free track of the day promotion they were doing a few years ago, and the U2 album that was given away to everybody that had an iTunes account last summer, and other similar pro motions, suffice it to say that the music was being given away.
All the rest were either ripped from purchased CDs or recorded from purchased vinyl records. Now that's an interesting project if you are ever inclined to try it. I had a couple of albums left over that had never made it to CDs or digital music, so I had to create the digital music tracks myself.
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