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The first thing that I can think of is MP3.com. They let you upload pretty much as many mp3's as you want. Also, they offer a pretty nice "record deal"--you let them make CD's out of your mp3's, you set the selling price, and you keep half of that price for each CD sold. (That's much better than many record contracts, which offer about $.50 for each CD sold.) No, I'm not paid to advertise for them. I just think that they're a great resource for music on the internet. (Especially if you can download fast!) Another great idea that I've seen around is offering CD's "free for trade". The idea is pretty simple really, and I'm sure you get the idea. All you need to do is declare that you'll offer your CD's free for trade. It's very useful that you describe what kind of music you do to ensure that everyone turns out happy. The Electric Friends offer their EP in progress "free for trade". It's about 25 minutes long and building slowly. You can hear us at www.mp3.com/electricfriends (heh heh, yah?) . We also have a bio in the "Loopers of the World" section of Looper's Delight. (Thanks Kim.) We make crappy experimental "pop" music. see? It's that easy! Mr. Tough >From: Nemoguitt@aol.com >Reply-To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com >To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com >Subject: music >Date: Mon, 1 Nov 1999 13:15:30 EST > >we all create music........can we think of a way to share this with each >other in a non-computer down-loadable way.......some type of tape or cd >exchange, i have no idea of the logistics of this sort of thing but i >would >be willing to work on such a project.......please send me your >ideas........there is too much un-heard music out there........this is >something i have been thinking about for a long time and this mornings >gift >brought this idea to the forefront again........michael > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com