What happens when I give my music away…?

If I’ve learned ANYTHING by taking advantage of the insightful input from all of you, it’s two things:

1) I’m not always right.

2) Y’all hear things that I don’t hear.

When I first posted this song last year, I got a message from Mark Thomas saying he’d love to get producer his hands on it. A few months and a few other musicians later, this is what blows up my inbox:

Thanks Mark & Josh! Now, if I could just write some more songs for these Denver boys to play around with!!

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29 thoughts on “What happens when I give my music away…?

  1. I loved both versions, but this one certainly contains more depth instrumentally. I loved the keys implemented. . . the little nuances are brilliant. The drums were well placed. I would have liked to hear more layers of your voice, though. I liked the echo you had in your original version.

    This is wonderful. I would listen to this on repeat, you know.

    (what was that about me being a better guitar player? Pssh.)

  2. Very atmospheric track, like it. Most of our tracks are released under a creative commons license.

    We are an independent record label not a big bad corporation out to sue you for file sharing, we WANT you to spread our music around.

    With such an overcrowded market place giving away your music is essential in my opinion. The biggest problem for emerging indie artists today is obscurity, not piracy. To find out more listen to The Antiqcool Podcast .

    http://antiqcool.podbean.com/2010/01/22/the-antiqcool-podcast-episode-1-how-can-you-be-a-part-of-our-success/

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