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  2. Unsigned artist - Wikipedia

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    Recently, the Internet has helped promote independent artistic material. Artists tend to post their music on websites such as Myspace and ILike, and sometimes have their music played on podcast shows. In recent times, artists such as Nine Inch Nails and Radiohead, who once had major label record deals, have started to release their music ...

  3. CASH Music - Wikipedia

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    The CASH Music platform was a free collection of tools for artists and labels to sell, share, and promote music directly to their fans. It was entirely open source, with all code available for viewing or forking at GitHub.

  4. Free music - Wikipedia

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    The Free Music Philosophy [1] generally encourages creators to free music using whatever language or methods they wish. A Free Music Public License (FMPL) [2] is available for those who prefer a formal approach. Some free music is licensed under licenses that are intended for software (like the GPL) or other writings (the GFDL).

  5. Musicians are increasingly forgoing the major-label system ...

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    A veteran music lawyer said it can easily cost $250,000, while a Grammy nominee estimated $300,000. Although many artists are forgoing record labels, it's nearly impossible to become a superstar ...

  6. MP3.com - Wikipedia

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    MP3.com was a website operated by Paramount Global publishing tabloid-style news items about digital music and artists, songs, services, and technologies. It is better known for its original incarnation as a legal, free music-sharing service, named after the popular music file format MP3, popular with independent musicians for promoting their work.

  7. MP3 blog - Wikipedia

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    An MP3 blog is a type of blog in which the creator makes music files, normally in the MP3 format, available for download. They are also known as musicblogs, audioblogs or soundblogs (the latter two can also mean podcasts). MP3 blogs have become increasingly popular since 2003.