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Get Your Music Heard

I’m testing out SoundCloud – a music sharing and distribution service – and I’d like to see if it could be a useful tool for letting Synthtopia readers get their music heard. If you haven’t tried out SoundCloud, it’s a site that lets you upload your tracks and then share them via websites, blogs, email,… Read More Get Your Music Heard

October 29, 2008October 30, 20089 Comments

Soundcloud Lets You Share Your Music With “Tweets”

Music sharing startup SoundCloud has added the a new feature that lets you “tweet” the tracks that you share. When you tweet them, your tracks are posted straight to Twitter, a microblogging site. Tracks are tweeted from the share-box above each track: Click here to see how it looks on Twitter.

October 27, 2008October 27, 2008Leave a comment

How To Upload A Koblo Studio Project To Koblo.com

This video demos how to create and upload a remix project to Koblo.com. Music by Mankind is Obsolete.

October 26, 2008October 25, 2008Leave a comment

SoundCloud Adds Creative Commons Support

SoundCloud – a free file sharing service for musicians – has added a Creative Commons option, so you can share music in ways that let others freely copy it: The CC license support on SoundCloud is pretty straight-forward. You can pick a license when you upload a track, and you can set a default license… Read More SoundCloud Adds Creative Commons Support

October 18, 2008Leave a comment

New Music Sharing SoundCloud Launches

SoundCloud is a new music site designed to let you move music fast & easy. The platform takes the daily hassle out of receiving, sending & distributing music for artists, record labels & other music professionals.

October 10, 2008October 9, 20081 Comment

JamJunky Lets You Get Feedback On Your Music

JamJunky has launched a new site designed to make it easy for you to upload music that you’ve created and get feedback from others. Here is how JamJunky works: Upload your song and put in all of the information related to the song Send the song to your friends using a special encoded link Friends… Read More JamJunky Lets You Get Feedback On Your Music

May 29, 2007May 29, 2007Leave a comment

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