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    Posted: October 25 2006 at 18:46
If you have soulseek, that
is... sorry, it's really hard to find sites that will host my music
because I have a lot of relatively long songs. My username is "Newblit"
and you'll find my music under the "Justin Turner" folder. Ignore the
audition CD, that's just poorly recorded classical music I used to get
into college. If you're not friends with me already, you won't be able
to access my files, so just message me and I'll add you.Onto a
description of the music! Well, it's mostly what I would consider
progressive electronic (if you're familiar with progarchives.com you
may understand this term a bit better than others) in the same vein of
Brian Eno, Klaus Schulze, or Jean-Michel Jarre. However, since I have
such a wide range of influences outside of electronic music, you'll
find a lot to enjoy. Particularly, you may hear some metal, some Floyd,
some classical, some Godspeed, and others.Album-by-album, chronologically (as in which I wrote first, second, third): Ne'er
Ken Thine Lord is the spaciest - it's a concept album about a guy who
reaches absolute metaphysical power through self-exploration,
ultimately destroys himself, and returns as part of the spirit of
nature.I'm Durnken is the most experimental, and a bit more humorous, with more definitive influences and ranges of style.Pictures
of a Battle is more of a return to the style of Ne'er Ken Thine Lord,
though I believe it's musically more mature and varied. It's a concept
album where each piece is a picture of different soldiers at a battle,
delving into their background and their motives and personalities.Please,
please, please take the time to message me so I can add you to my
friends! I guarantee this music won't dissapoint, and I worked very
hard on it. AND it's free.
               

    
    

Edited by Tony R - October 26 2006 at 12:04
Go and listen to my music.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 26 2006 at 12:05
Sorry we cannot allow the discussion of file-sharing programs.

Have you considered uploading your files via megaupload,yousendit or rapidshare?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 26 2006 at 14:29
Just wondering Tony, is file-sharing a problem if it's his own music?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 26 2006 at 14:39
^Perhaps, if it's been released on CD. The recordlabel could interfere, I've read somewhere that it has happened when artists have tried to spread their music for free.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 26 2006 at 15:07
The problem is that that site promotes and facilitates illegal activity, something PA does not wish to associate itself with.
 
I do appreciate in this case the originator of the thread is probably not doing anything they should not.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 26 2006 at 15:58
Fair enough Bob. I wasn't advocating file sharing as I am against it, I just wondered what the legal position was.

I noticed recently that the world is starting to clamp down on the Russian MP3 sites such as allofmp3. A couple of credit card companies have stopped accepting payments to them.
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