Holy Zoo
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It's a long story
Send me mail if you'd like the full scoop: jeff@holyzoo.com
Anyways, javamusic.com and besonic.com are pretty well respected by the artist community. My general recommendation is: put a couple of songs up at every site, and then redirect them all to a "home base" where you have more songs.
After 2 frustrating years with mp3.com, we finally decided to put our music on our own website, where there are no restrictions. We still have a couple songs on mp3.com just to "tease" people over to our home page.
One last thing: don't assume that because your music is on mp3.com that it'll get heard by very many people. It recently it came out that that most (all?) the high paid artists there were gaming mp3.com by setting up bots to download their own songs.
[mods - I apologize for going seriously off topic here]
Originally posted by Gwydi Since you mention that, I've been wondering about who to go with. Seems like the three main contenders are mp3.com, ampcast.com and peoplesound.co.uk ... but for obvious reasons, mp3.com is by far the best known. How did mp3.com "screw" you exactly? |
It's a long story
Send me mail if you'd like the full scoop: jeff@holyzoo.com
Anyways, javamusic.com and besonic.com are pretty well respected by the artist community. My general recommendation is: put a couple of songs up at every site, and then redirect them all to a "home base" where you have more songs.
After 2 frustrating years with mp3.com, we finally decided to put our music on our own website, where there are no restrictions. We still have a couple songs on mp3.com just to "tease" people over to our home page.
One last thing: don't assume that because your music is on mp3.com that it'll get heard by very many people. It recently it came out that that most (all?) the high paid artists there were gaming mp3.com by setting up bots to download their own songs.
[mods - I apologize for going seriously off topic here]