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offline Steamtank from Melancholia Isle (Poland) on 2002-06-19 07:16 [#00274276]
Points: 1271 Status: Regular



Audiogalaxy Makes Pact with the Devil
"X" marks... well, just about everything
Will Bryant reports:
In an absolutely stunning and unprecedented move in the
world of peer-to-peer file-sharing, Audiogalaxy yesterday
adopted a 'filter-in' system which requires not only the
songwriter, but the music publisher and record company to
all provide permission before allowing Audiogalaxy users to
swap files. The new system was implemented as part of a
settlement with the industry-funded Recording Industry
Association of America, which sued Audiogalaxy last month
and has pending litigation against file-sharing services
Kazaa, Morpheus, and Madster.

The move allows Audiogalaxy to operate indefinitely under
the new system, unlike Napster which was shuttered,
bankrupted, and bought out by one of the very interests that
sued them out of existence in the first place (media giant
Bertelsmann). The policy is risky, though-- Audiogalaxy
users were greeted yesterday by a field of "X"s (the icon
signifying a blocked file) for every search, and it is
unclear how many artists and labels will provide Audiogalaxy
with the documentation necessary to unblock their albums or
files.

Pitchfork unequivocally endorses the online music fan's
fair-use right to sample and share the music they love, and
we urge all independent labels and artists to take a stand
on this issue by providing Audiogalaxy with the criteria
they require to build the online world's first definitive--
and legal-- outlet for trading for new and exciting music.

Of course, Audiogalaxy's new policy will almost certainly
curtail one of the most valuable services that peer-to-peer
trading encourages: the free swapping of live shows, radio
sessions, and bootlegs (like Bob Dylan's Genuine Basement
Tapes, the Beach Boys' Smile, Liz Phair's Girlysounds, and
Wilco's Yankee Hotel Foxtrot demos, all unavailable
commercially). And you won't be able to use 'filter-in'
systems to preview albums before their release date (as many
have with pre-release leaks of the


 

offline Steamtank from Melancholia Isle (Poland) on 2002-06-19 07:18 [#00274277]
Points: 1271 Status: Regular



efforts from Guided by Voices, the Flaming Lips, and Queens
of the Stone Age). Albums on major labels may never be
cleared for sharing at all-- and you can forget about the
singles.

In a worst-case scenario, peer-to-peer services like
Audiogalaxy will stagnate, providing users the green light
to share files (even MP3s of your own band) months after the
buzz has died down, rather than the instant gratification
and unlimited selection users demand. Will major labels
demand that their artists not provide file-sharing services
permission to trade songs in exchange for a record contract?
Or provide permission to 'breaking' artists while denying it
to their top sellers? The move seems to have jimmied open a
whole new barrel of sea-monkeys among those debating the
relative merits of the settlement and its possible
ramifications. It's not quite the win-win situation the
RIAA's Hilary Rosen is gloating about on the industry
flack's propaganda page, but at least independent labels and
artists can have their say by allowing Audiogalaxy users to
swap files with abandon-- even if you can't get the new
Mudvayne, Hoobastank, or Sinisstar

www.pitchforkmedia.com



 

offline polar bear from United Kingdom on 2002-06-19 14:30 [#00274791]
Points: 327 Status: Regular



hilary rosen can suck my cock

looks like live tracks may return very soon to AG


 

offline zguru from Lindale (Texas) (United States) on 2002-06-19 15:13 [#00274856]
Points: 1562 Status: Regular



what's the best alternative to AG?

I've used
Napster
Aimster
Kazaa
Bear Share


 

offline Meho Krljic from Beograd (Yugoslavia) on 2002-06-19 15:15 [#00274861]
Points: 6617 Status: Addict | Followup to zguru: #00274856



Hey, Zguru, just off the topic, have I been discussing
Merzbow and Maldoror with YOU the other day?


 

offline zguru from Lindale (Texas) (United States) on 2002-06-19 15:18 [#00274869]
Points: 1562 Status: Regular



I don't think so...I'm not familiar with those.

What are they like?


 

offline Meho Krljic from Beograd (Yugoslavia) on 2002-06-19 15:18 [#00274873]
Points: 6617 Status: Addict | Followup to zguru: #00274869



ah, forget it, i thought it was someone from the US: it's
totalnoise.


 

offline teapot from Paddington (Australia) on 2002-06-19 15:19 [#00274876]
Points: 5739 Status: Regular



even the music i make is X'd... how do i undo that?


 

offline Meho Krljic from Beograd (Yugoslavia) on 2002-06-19 15:27 [#00274884]
Points: 6617 Status: Addict | Followup to teapot: #00274876



No shit? Write to those people and ask them how to unX it.


 

offline zguru from Lindale (Texas) (United States) on 2002-06-19 15:28 [#00274886]
Points: 1562 Status: Regular



I'm using winmx...

I got it last night, it seems pretty good.

I found Bochum Welt and Steve Von Till.

...kinda hard to find stuff...


 

offline fat kaimo from Finland on 2002-06-19 15:29 [#00274889]
Points: 2003 Status: Lurker | Followup to Meho Krljic: #00274861



maldoror... on ipecac, right? what is it like?


 

offline teapot from Paddington (Australia) on 2002-06-19 15:32 [#00274895]
Points: 5739 Status: Regular



maybe if i get my stuff Un X'd everyone will D/L it coz they
cant d/L anything else, and then hey presto... everybody
adores me... or something...


 

offline teapot from Paddington (Australia) on 2002-06-19 15:33 [#00274899]
Points: 5739 Status: Regular



Maldoror is Mike Patton and some crazy gal.. i didnt like
it, it was chaos, and yes it is on Ipacac


 

offline zguru from Lindale (Texas) (United States) on 2002-06-19 15:34 [#00274901]
Points: 1562 Status: Regular



I like mike patton

Faith no more
Mr bungle
Tomahawk
Team Sleep
Lovage...

A few of his things I've heard of


 

offline Asche XL on 2002-06-19 15:35 [#00274902]
Points: 4241 Status: Lurker



direct connect, winmx, and soulseek are the only ways to go
anymore


 

offline Nexus 6 from Netherlands, The on 2002-06-19 15:36 [#00274906]
Points: 3221 Status: Lurker



wich one is the best?
direct connect, winmx, or soulseek?


 

offline Meho Krljic from Beograd (Yugoslavia) on 2002-06-19 15:41 [#00274914]
Points: 6617 Status: Addict



Hahaha, Mike Patton and some crazy gal!!!! Masami Akita is
not a gal: he is male and he is the mighty Merzbow. Maldoror
is them two (check out www.ipecac.com for info and one short
clip) ripping shit up. If you like Merzbow or john-zorn-ish
improv, you'll like maldoror.


 

offline zguru from Lindale (Texas) (United States) on 2002-06-19 15:43 [#00274919]
Points: 1562 Status: Regular



Mike Patton in Lovage.
with Dan the Automator and Jennifer (I forget her last
name)
...cool and smooth...
Mike's pimp side.


 

offline Meho Krljic from Beograd (Yugoslavia) on 2002-06-19 15:45 [#00274925]
Points: 6617 Status: Addict



Funny thing: I never liked Faith No More, but everything
else MP did is awesome. I just listened to Fantomas'
"Director's cut", coming to work and was moshing on the bus
when that theme from Omen came up: Sanguin, Minimus, Corpus,
Animus, yeeeeaaarrrgghhh, rip it up, Dave Lombardo!!!!


 

offline Asche XL on 2002-06-19 15:47 [#00274929]
Points: 4241 Status: Lurker



well to use direct connect you MUST be sharing atleast 5gb
of files. ITs fast and easy to use ( once u figure it out).
Direct connect you can download video games, movies, music,
programs, files, pictures etc etc.... Soulseek everyone
knows about that already. Winmx is the same exact thing as
soulseek basically ( more like napster tho).


 

offline zguru from Lindale (Texas) (United States) on 2002-06-19 15:48 [#00274931]
Points: 1562 Status: Regular



has anyone heard Faith No More cover "Easy" (like sunday
morning)?

amazing...


 

offline Meho Krljic from Beograd (Yugoslavia) on 2002-06-19 15:55 [#00274949]
Points: 6617 Status: Addict | Followup to zguru: #00274931



I did, it was on MTV a million times...


 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2002-06-19 19:08 [#00275294]
Points: 19190 Status: Moderator | Show recordbag



Kazaa still works, although you want Kazaa LITE,
spyware-free...

Guess I'll be depending on that and Soulseek for now on...
WinMX, too, though that one doesn't seem to work well for
me.

Question or two: 1- Morpheus, does it still work, and how
well? I don't want to install it.

2- Bearshare- How good is this? I remember it sucking
complete butt.


 

offline Asche XL on 2002-06-19 19:55 [#00275382]
Points: 4241 Status: Lurker



ophecks 1) morpheus sucks
2) bear share sucks

ive tryed both =/


 

offline dave from saskatoon (Canada) on 2002-06-19 19:58 [#00275386]
Points: 1135 Status: Regular



i hate all of them
soulseek is pritty much the best for underground music


 


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