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Jason Sigal manages the Free Music Archive, a collaboratively-curated library of free music that wants to be shared. Based out of New York City/New Jersey freeform radio station WFMU, Jason also hosts the weekly radio program (Talk’s Cheap) and the Grey Area podcast. Twitter @therewasaguy Twitter @freemusicarchiv Twitter @wfmu Check out Jason’s FMA profile for [...]
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“I like music. I don’t really care if it’s free or commercial. Though I learn daily that most of the music I like is free. I work Twitter. I love Tumblr. Mary Baker Eddy says about music: ‘I want not only quality, quantity, and variation in tone, but the unction of Love.’ I second that [...]
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In 2006 I discovered netlabels through a website which is now known as Mixotic. I found it something amazing. In 2007 I had participated in the project with several mixes and I started a blog in relation to netaudio. It wasn’t long till I started my own netlabel. It’s still very exciting to collaborate with [...]
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I’m Sergio, I live in Sevilla (Spain) and I have been making music since I remember. I’m actually member of several bands and music projects. I’m also member of the Familiar collective, where we develop hardware instrument workshops, concerts and parties. Whenever I have some free time I write some reviews at phlow.es
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“Actvist, Creative Commons envangelist, sound desginer and A&R for the PublicSpaces Lab netlabel. I like to rant a lot.” More about Fernando Fonseca at www.about.me/fjfonseca Twitter: www.twitter.com/fjfonseca Top-5 Songs 2010 dustmotes – “The Aesthetic Principle” lab.pubspaces.com Mr. Bitterness and the Guilty Pleasures – “Lost” mrbitterness.bandcamp.com/album/epic-flail Entertainment for the Braindead – “It flew away” www.aaahh-records.net TEC_Overflow [...]
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Christian Grasse is one of Germanys top journalists if it comes to creative commons and especially creative commons music. On the public radio called Deutschland Radio he and colleagues broadcasted a serie of shows, interviews and features about the creative commons scene – not only the German scene. All shows were published under a cc [...]