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RE: Cartoline da Callisto

in #ita3 years ago

You are my hero, seriously, thank you so much, i will prepare an extra folder with English version of lyrics, i was surprised reading your mail, very pleasantly surprised, i hope that others will follow this "concept" it still keeps the "physical" act in being "Cover" but is downloadable less pollution, more over is nicer because there is no limit to distribution and the artist is in control of the sales, I hope that in the future will be a normal way to distribute music.. ;) extra big-hugs from Italy, so i guess you will enjoy this version on two guitars of People Get Ready... merry Xmas...

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Hahaha you're welcome 🙃

this "concept" it still keeps the "physical" act in being "Cover" but is downloadable less pollution

Its a perfect concept! I've seen other artist distributing 100% digitally including conver art in a high resolution image, but never the album cover postcard. I think today in all the countries with high degree of connectivity to the Internet, digital distribution is the way to go. The physical album cover is the link between physical space and the digital space. Those who bought the album (or in this case receive it for free) can store these cards, or even hang them, or put them somewhere in the house (eg living room) in a kinda music card box, for visitors to go through and see what the host of the house is about in terms of musical taste. Similar to people whoing books in their living room, or study hahaha. The best ones can also by put up the wall, like a little painting or poster :) Adding a little barcode will further help the spread of the music, or at least makes it super simple for someone looking at the album cover to get to the digital space where the album can be listened or purchased.

BTW, Hivefest is ongoing this weekend, and for me the first time I spend time in VR space. I see loads of possibilities for musicians to get to audiences, play for an audience in the virtual space while the audience and the musicians can communitcate with eachother, through voice while being in a virtual concert hall or something. It was tried back then in second life, but I think it was still too early back then. Now with VR becoming more and more popular, and the world getting used to no physical events, but more virtual streaming events through FB and all, the time maybe right for more experiments in the VR space. My interests is triggered this weekend, for sure :)

Agreed :) Enjoy it

Owwww, I do like the song you just shared. The metal-ish guitar, I like that sound a lot. Dont know too m,any artists using it. Mark Knopfler did, in some solo projects, and with Dire Straits. Cool ring to it! Thanks for sharing, and thanks for the ZIP file through email. Just downloaded the whole album.

I'm glad you like it, yes was used by Knopfler.. i just love him, Thank you so much