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Rack and Ruin Records, Or: Free Music On The Internet
Scandanavian War Machine:
several of the review quotes on the Jason The Swamp page liken him to Animal Collective's earlier work. :|
I've only heard their newer stuff and it's nothing like JTS, so I don't know how accurate a description that really is.
Zingoleb:
How do they sustain themselves? Is music just a hobby and they have another job? Are they losing money in this?
michaelicious:
Is it really losing money if they are spending it on something they love to do?
Also, Campfire Fight is awesome!
a pack of wolves:
They're probably losing less money, since unlike most DIY labels they aren't left with piles of criminally underappreciated records they can't shift.
I highly recommend the Cheeky EP on Quote Unquote Records and the Ultimate Thrush and Plaaydoh releases on Scotland's excellent Winning Sperm Party for more top notch DIY internet release action.
pilsner:
If I had to guess I'd say they're probably taking a small cut of the bands' door when they play gigs, just to pay for the bandwidth. Given how little bands at that level earn at the door, it can't be much.
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