Two Australian Indie Music Legends Release Music In Weedshare Format
David Virgin from Sekret Sekret, and Dan Rumour from the Cruel Sea have teamed up together for an album of new songs, which they are releasing in Weedshare format.
(PRWEB) December 12, 2004 -- Two Australian indie legends come to Ozmusicweed Australian Music site this week in the form of David Virgin from Sekret Sekret, and Dan Rumour from the Cruel Sea who have teamed up together for an album of new songs, which they are releasing in Weedshare format. These elder statesmen of the Australian underground music scene have been making music together since 1979 in various different bands, starting with seminal industrial noise band SPK. Read more and ownload tracks from their new album "Virgin & Rumour." Weedfiles from the Virgin & Rumour album can be downloaded from http://www.ozmusicweed.com
Virgin & Rumour are one of the increasing amount of artist's releasing their music in the new Weedshare format.
Weedshare (as in the music spreads like a weed") is a relatively new digital music distribution model that pays people to share your music. Weedfiles are basically windows media files (so most people already have the software needed to play them) with a very clever form of digital rights management built in. You can download and listen to a Weedfile 3 times free before you have to pay for it, then if you buy it, the artist/label always gets 50%, the last 3 people to pass the song around get 35% (split 20%,10%, 5% in order of who purchased song first) and SML, the Weed parent company get 15% for administering the system. So once you pay for a Weedfile, and pass it around to your friends, you get 20% of the sale price every time one of them pays for the song. Its a natural thing to want to share music you like with people you like. Weedshare works on the principle that its better to reward people for doing the right thing, rather than punishing them for doing the wrong thing.
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