Email Interview with Something Explosive
Ah the internet, it empowers so many to do so much. Internet adventurer Matt McInerney, currently well known for his participation in the ZombieAttack Twitter story project & new website Gleamd, and musical compatriot, Casey Gibson, have taken to the tubes and produced a musical project they call Something Explosive.
Here’s a brief overview of their take on internet music, as taken from their Virb page:
We believe that our fans should be able to do whatever they choose with our music. If you’d like to use it in podcasts, videos, or mashups, feel free. We’d also love to see it shared whether it be through p2p networks or just passing a burnt cd to a friend. We’re happy to give away our songs for free. We’ll leave their worth up to you. If you’d like to pass us a little money, we’d greatly appreciate, but no pressure. If you want to download our entire album, you can download it as a torrent http://www.mininova.org/tor/754709 Or you could just download the zip file http://www.divshare.com/download/971824-23f
Matt was kind enough to answer a few questions for me via an email interview here a little while back. It helps highlight some of the band’s ideas on this whole “internet” thing, DRM, and gives newbies to computer music production a few tantalizing ideas on what is required to jam out and publish to the web.
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