

Totally fine. Mostly DIY, but it’s easy.
Totally fine. Mostly DIY, but it’s easy.
Maybe I’m being dumb and forgot that I paid $9 for the 9 songs on the album. You’re right.
This guy anals.
Ha, I found this the other day and thought it was neat… And turned it off after 30 minutes.
Yes. It’s like $9 for a perpetual release. I used Amuse.io before, but they suck you in and hit you with fake fees after you’re on their service.
I release music. I use a low cost platform for distribution. There are free ones. I understand your position because I feel similarly.
I never expect to make money or get recognized, but I think my music is good enough to share. To do that, you need a distributor and to be on the major platforms.
Look into Soundrop. You can also put your stuff on bandcamp for free, but at least get it out as widely as you can.
Checking it out. I don’t think it’s directly related to my question, so I edited my post, but this seems cool.
You can edit the title…