Hello, people
I'm here again to tell you about this american guy who's posted some of his music on the net, for free. His name is Steve Unruh, and I'm really impressed by his music. It's some kind of acoustic-folk-progressive that sounds fresh and mature at the same time. Thought you might like it.
You can dload a six songs based CD at the maximum quality, covers included, in his personal web site. Check it out:
http://www.steveunruh.com/mpthrees/free_cd.html
When I found out about Steve, I quickly decided to buy some of his albums. That led me to another question that's been bothering me for some time now: I buy everything I really like, I understand it as an act of faith and support towards the artist(s), something to pay them back for the good feelings their music provide. Sometimes all those advertisments about how piracy damages the companies really hurt me, since it's like being threaten despite of my good will.
So I thought: is it just me or the companies seem to complain just about the money they DON'T get, and not about the money they ACTUALLY LOSE? I think they perceive the very same amount, and papers like this one seem to support my theory:
http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/p2pecon/confman/papers/s1p2.pdf
So, what do you think?
|ng.
I'm here again to tell you about this american guy who's posted some of his music on the net, for free. His name is Steve Unruh, and I'm really impressed by his music. It's some kind of acoustic-folk-progressive that sounds fresh and mature at the same time. Thought you might like it.
You can dload a six songs based CD at the maximum quality, covers included, in his personal web site. Check it out:
http://www.steveunruh.com/mpthrees/free_cd.html
When I found out about Steve, I quickly decided to buy some of his albums. That led me to another question that's been bothering me for some time now: I buy everything I really like, I understand it as an act of faith and support towards the artist(s), something to pay them back for the good feelings their music provide. Sometimes all those advertisments about how piracy damages the companies really hurt me, since it's like being threaten despite of my good will.
So I thought: is it just me or the companies seem to complain just about the money they DON'T get, and not about the money they ACTUALLY LOSE? I think they perceive the very same amount, and papers like this one seem to support my theory:
http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/p2pecon/confman/papers/s1p2.pdf
So, what do you think?
|ng.