Hi Kent, that was a great post.

"Being
underground is forming interconnected communities of people where the
music and the musicians have unmediated access to their audience."

So, with this in mind, I still don't see where selling your music as a
product isn't underground, also maybe money from deals such as games
companies, or selling to adverts, helps you maintain unmediated access to
your audience. Only of course if your music remains as you intended it.

Also, perhaps this is a better way of remaining 'underground' (doing
licensing deals etc), than doing the odd music project to raise cash, or
the odd remix of a dodgy artist to get some money?

Perhaps. But maybe that's what you're saying anyway. My brain isn't working
so well today.

thanks!

Alex
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