Labrador Records use Pirate Bay to distribute sample album. Using BitTorrent to get mp3s out there is not a new thing – think of the annual SXSW splurge of music – but for a record company to point people directly to Pirate Bay is, shall we say, somewhat novel. Of course they’re only using Pirate Bay to host the tracker which they could easily have done themselves. Politically this is quite an interesting move I think. And, of course, I’m now downloading the music so it’s worked as a publicity stunt too. via Dubblr
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In June 2000 I started blogging at peteashton.com and 10 years later in June 2010 I decided to stop. Blogging here, that is. I started a clean slate over on I Am Pete Ashton and maintain all manner of other web presences which are all listed here along with my contact details.
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And I then went to emusic and bought a bunch of Suburban Kids tracks. Result for Labrador then.