#852 posted by
rj on 2010/10/10 17:31:59
can anyone recommend any decent sites similar to jamendo? i shared my album on there and it's getting a surprisingly high amount of downloads & feedback so thinking about spreading the love a little bit. it's on myspace as well but with barely any hits
#854 posted by
Spirit on 2010/10/10 19:50:56
I highly recommend
http://soundcloud.com
If you want I could ask the Ektoplazm(.com) guy if he has a netlabel recommendation where you could "apply" for a release. I don't know any netlabel for music like this.
Hearted your album earlier, then some day it was gone and I meant to ask you about it. I really love it.
Yeah
#855 posted by
rj on 2010/10/10 21:03:19
i took it down because they omitted the last track when approving it (falsely believing it was a cover because it had '(reprise)' appended to the title) and it's pretty much the most important track on the album! i've put it back up now though in its entirety. thanks for the comments either way :)
forgot about soundcloud; i added it on there too, although it hasn't seen that many plays. i know almost nothing about netlabels though so if you could drop that guy a line then that would really be appreciated. i'm thinking of moving in a slightly darker more psychy direction with future stuff so getting on ektoplazm could work out well. doubt i'll get anything put out before RMQ is finished though...
cheers for the recommendation ricky, will check them out!
#856 posted by
ericw on 2010/10/11 00:27:46
another is
http://magnatune.com/
btw, can I check out your album on jamendo? (I'm not sure how to find it :-)
#857 posted by
rj on 2010/10/11 00:31:02
nice one. and sure, i'll email you
#858 posted by
Zwiffle on 2010/10/11 01:19:56
Magnatune - We Are Not Evil
Can't go wrong!
#859 posted by
Trinca on 2010/10/13 22:58:58
#860 posted by
Spirit on 2010/10/13 23:16:33
Mellow ambient lovers who like to buy CDs might want to checkout the Absolute Ambient sale at
http://www.triskelemanagement.com/promotion/absamb/absolute.html
I own Absolute Ambient Vol2 (planned to sell it to some moron who spends more than original price for CDs, well, I guess I can forget about that...) and loved it some years ago. Haven't heard it in ages though because there is so much perfect ambient available for free that I do not see any reason to listen to the commercial stuff anymore.
#861 posted by
Zwiffle on 2010/10/13 23:44:00
Any stuff that sounds similar to the EVE Online soundtrack or Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble? Seems to be the only kinds of ambient I like, but boy howdy do I like it.
Link To Rj's Stuff?
#862 posted by negke on 2010/10/14 10:06:56
<sarcasm>
#863 posted by
Spirit on 2010/10/15 01:07:01
So old Metallica albums are remastered (let ne guess, VERY LOUD?) and they come on SHM-CDs:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SHM-CD
SHM-CD (Super High Material CD) is a CD format that features enhanced audio quality through the use of a special polycarbonate plastic. (...) allowing for more accurate reading of CD data by the CD player laser head.
Amazing! Sounds like they could have simply printed those new CDs, without remastering, and they would sound better than ever!
Wtf
#864 posted by
mwh on 2010/10/15 03:43:10
Is that to go with your oxygen free, gold plated, liquid nitrogen cooled, $2000/m cables?
That's Awesome
#866 posted by
megaman on 2010/11/09 21:31:35
@ high quality cd through better plastic
Speaking Of Metallica
#867 posted by
Drew on 2010/11/09 23:34:37
http://cosmichearse.blogspot.com/2010/10/slow-ride.html
This is taken from cosmic hearse, and that site is fucking great if you are into metal/punk/hard to find shit
Nice Little Group With A Nice Powerfull Women Vice
#868 posted by
Trinca on 2010/11/23 00:23:16
Metal Recommendation
#871 posted by
Spirit on 2011/01/01 15:00:59
Thaurorod. I don't know too much about Metal styles but I guess this is some sort of epic power metal. It's melodic and massive. There are some old demo songs on Youtube when they had a fantastic singer. Their album has another voice, it's much different but I do like some songs anyways.
The old ones:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8lmsP58rJpU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYksSv82WAo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0udAPxsujtU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtMHHC5MgSs
Must Admit Though Spirit
#873 posted by
RickyT33 on 2011/01/01 17:11:10
That second tune you linked it pretty cool. And the band seems to have a really mental drummer. I just dont like the keys.
#874 posted by
Spirit on 2011/01/01 17:30:29
Wow, a new level of youtube suckiness. "
This video is not available in your country. Learn more. Sorry about that." but even without any mention of any meta info. What title did you mean to link?
It Was A Better Version Of This Tune. Different Concert Altogether...
#875 posted by
RickyT33 on 2011/01/01 18:42:18
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9z25DSLcjAU&feature=related
That other video was on the channel NirvanaVEVO. Miserable twats!