On 2016-05-10(05:00:06-0400), moosehadley@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > > > On May 10, 2016, at 4:26 AM, grarpamp <grarpamp@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > >>> On 5/9/16, Thomas Iwan BÃsewitsch <structuraldamage@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >>> On Mon, 2016-04-25 at 00:36 +0200, Far Enuf wrote: > >>> Ãa va!, > >>> > >>> Sole just released his new project Nihillismo [1], a critique of the > >>> sociÃtà esclavagiste we all live in. > >>> > >>> Please support his work if you dig it; he supports us. > >>> > >>> If you choose only one track to listen to, Capitalism [2] es una > >>> wunderbar choice. > >>> > >>> -- > >>> > >>> Farenuf > >>> > >>> [1]: https://sole.bandcamp.com/album/sole-dj-pain-1-nihilismo > >>> > >>> [2]: https://sole.bandcamp.com/track/capitalism-is-tearing-us-apart-w > >>> -decomposure > >> > >> > >> Does not work without me allowing a host of untrusted sites to execute > >> scripts in my browser - and you (or your "anti-capitalist" bandcamp > >> buddies) want $25 for a two-track release? Really? > >> Nice try - but most likely in the wrong place. > > Someone please tell me this was intended as a joke... > I can't handle the number of oxymorons here... If it's about bandcamp, the alternatives are rare for musicians. Alternatives are possible, but real replacements have to be developed, or maintained yourself. We have seen leftist/anticap rap on itunes because no real thought process was involved in distributing the music. Some long selfdistributing artists have switched to hosted solutions after decades doing it as a single person, some collectives manage to do it on their own for long time. The issue is too offtopic for tor-talk in my opinion as it focuses more on problems like copyright, art distribution, etc. -- ââ ng0
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