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#142441 by Mike Nobody
Thu Mar 17, 2011 3:18 am
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bcn - bogarts by lookseeseen, on Flickr
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Jason Martin by Marc Arsenault - Wow Cool, on Flickr

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZOhm7qS-AI

Hey, we've reconnected with Jason Martin (Brown Cuts Neighbors) from NYC.
He made some of those trippy videos on our bandpage. He is going to be collaborating with us again, making more videos for NegativeM+ to use in our live show.

Hopefully, he can get access to tapes from his old public access TV show for us to use too.

#142445 by fisherman bob
Thu Mar 17, 2011 5:26 am
Hey Mike which one of your many websites that you have do you feel are worth joining? not joining? Just curious...

#142449 by Mike Nobody
Thu Mar 17, 2011 10:59 am
fisherman bob wrote:Hey Mike which one of your many websites that you have do you feel are worth joining? not joining? Just curious...


Well, you are probably just being facetious. But, for anyone who wants to check them out:

Bandandgig, like the name implies, helps bands and venues hook up.

Reverbnation is probably familiar to anyone with a Facebook account.

Myspace, of course is kinda crappy. But, having a Myspace account is almost expected of any musician to have. Besides, I like customizing the pages.

Spraygraphic is used for all sorts of artists besides musicians.

Blogspot, I'm sure everyone is familiar with.

Facebook, I'm sure everyone is familiar with.

Linkedin is a site for all sorts of professionals to connect, including artists and musicians.

Deviantart, I'm sure everyone is familiar with.

My-music-spot was introduced to me by Scratchy. Kind of a cheaper-looking version of Bandmix with a chatroom and user groups.

Musiciancafe Seems like a higher-end version of My-music-spot.

Soundclick is probably familiar to most people.

Kickstarter is a fundraising site for whatever projects the administrators deem worthy. If you have a band project, like a CD you want you finish and release, they can be very helpful. One of my bandmates introduced me to it. He's trying to raise money to buy an old car he can destroy in a video.

Sonicbids supposedly helps making connections, for a fee. It says you can get some help with touring expenses and collecting unclaimed royalties.

Formspring, if you don't know, is where people ask each other questions about almost anything. There's some labels and artists on there I like.

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