Bandcamp provides some reason for optimism. The dystopian future big music has planned for us can only be averted by independent artists bypassing the system and those of us who value this buying albums and refusing to use streaming platforms. Virtually all of my music spending over the past several years has been on bandcamp and buying …
Bandcamp provides some reason for optimism. The dystopian future big music has planned for us can only be averted by independent artists bypassing the system and those of us who value this buying albums and refusing to use streaming platforms. Virtually all of my music spending over the past several years has been on bandcamp and buying cds sold during life performances. And I try to attend live performances whenever I can.
Bandcamp provides some reason for optimism. The dystopian future big music has planned for us can only be averted by independent artists bypassing the system and those of us who value this buying albums and refusing to use streaming platforms. Virtually all of my music spending over the past several years has been on bandcamp and buying cds sold during life performances. And I try to attend live performances whenever I can.
Yes, between Bandcamp and WFMU (which is always and forever sending me to Bandcamp), there’s really a lot of great stuff out there.