Music is a unique business these days. Especially since, due to the dawning of the digital age, people have new ways of stealing it, buying it and making it for themselves. We all love music, and in most parts of the Western world, we all dream of being closer to it and its production. Pop stars, rock stars, indie hits, most downloaded favorites, who wouldn't want a piece of the action.
Well, I have an idea. There is this new website that just launched called rifflet that allows people to download music files and share them with others, finished or unfinished. What if a committee of some sort were put together to rifle through these riffs and produce an album of what the talented general public is dabbling with in their own homes? I think it could be really fun and people could share in the profits and joy of their music making hobby in a way that embraces community values and ideals instead of individual dictations of taste and substance.
I put this question to the makers of rifflet. Why not? Hit me back with why you think this could or couldn't work. I would love to see something like this come to pass.
....slowly, but surely.....
Saturday, May 17, 2008
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I think that's an awesome idea. One of the reasons we made Rifflet is to create a place for people to share in the creative process, and a Rifflet Album Project would be a great way to do it. With all the software and technology available these days for practically free, it's a crime not to make something with it. Contact me through the site and let's figure out how to make it happen.
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