i use myspace all the time to listen to both new artists and
ones i already know. its becoming the number 1 music vector
for me when i am at work.

(i only use facebook for my old friends back in the uk and
indonesia)

regarding club nights, i don't know about the rest of the
world, but tons of italian club nights have a myspace page,
and so did we when we ran the Switch nights,
so i say go for it....

fab
----- Original Message -----
Da : "Toby Frith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
A : "Odeluga, Ken" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "313 Org"
<[email protected]>
Oggetto : RE: (313) and my next question is......
Data : Wed, 13 Feb 2008 11:10:16 -0000

> Although the format is clumsy and frustrating, I like
> Myspace as well. It's also good if you "subscribe" to an
> artist, you get updates on any new music they may put up.
> It's better for more obscure ambient/iDm/experimental
> stuff IMHO though.
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 13 February 2008 11:06
> To: 313 Org
> Subject: RE: (313) and my next question is......
> 
> 
> I'm (almost) as bad as Rob in this respect! :) 
> 
> - but who cares?
> 
> 
> Just go with what you're comfortable with innit Francis
> .... Good luck
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: 12 February 2008 18:40
> To: Jochem Peteri; 313 Org
> Subject: RE: (313) and my next question is......
> 
> 
> I don't use either of them to find new music - it's far
> too time-consuming and I'm far too lazy.
>  
> 
> 
> Rob Taylor
> VT Librarian
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> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jochem Peteri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: 12 February 2008 18:31
> To: 313 Org
> Subject: Re: (313) and my next question is......
> 
> Facebook is way too spammy for my liking, myspace is
> definately my weapon of choice. But im a band, not a
> night. ehm. right. myspace. nice and easy : )
> 
> On Feb 12, 2008 7:27 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > mainly directed at UK 313ers I think as the answer may
> > be different elsewhere but until we go global ( ;-) I
> guess I'm interested on the situation here on home soil:
> >
> > MySpace vs. Facebook
> >
> > I've been wanting to do a MySpace page for our night for
> > ages as, although we have our own site, it seemed like
> > that was the way many  people communicated.  I didn't
> > want to start it until I was good and  ready as I was
> > afraid I couldn't handle the probable time drain 
> otherwise.  In the meantime, in common with many people
> I've spoken to, I accidentally joined Facebook when I
> received one of their "such-and-such says you're their
> friend, just click on this link to confirm it or they'll
> know you didn't and weep for a year........ooops you just
> > joined Facebook (sinister laugh)" mails. Since then I've
> been seduced and enjoy being on it, putting photos up,
> 
> > seeing what friends are up to etc (though it takes a
> > good deal of time).  But I still thought the right way
> > forward was to have a  Facebook page for me and a
> > MySpace page for our night.  So recently I  joined up
> under a pseudonym so I could start a group.  I then spoke
> to
> 
> > various friends who I thought were well into it and said
> "give me some
> 
> > pointers on how best to do this thing".  To my surprise
> I received the
> 
> > reply "oh MySpace is over now, nobody uses it anymore,
> just do it on Facebook".  This is fine for me if true as
> I've become confident with Facebook (I'll do us a group
> there anyway as it's a doddle) where I'm scared of
> MySpace.  My impression was MySpace was still used by
> creative types (for example I thought a band would still
> have a MySpace rather than Facebook page) but this lot I
> asked are well into spending time on these things and I
> know were big on MySpace but now aren't.  What do people 
> think? >
> >
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