Soundpedia now supports Indie artists

Written by Ernesto on August 23, 2006 

The Web2.0 bloated music streaming site “Soundpedia” just added a new section where Indie artists and labels can upload their singles and albums. A BitTorrent download section will be added in the near future.
Soundpedia is a relatively unknown community, indexing albums and videos from commercial artists (for free). The new feature allows indie artists to [...]

The Web2.0 bloated music streaming site “Soundpedia” just added a new section where Indie artists and labels can upload their singles and albums. A BitTorrent download section will be added in the near future.

soundprediaSoundpedia is a relatively unknown community, indexing albums and videos from commercial artists (for free). The new feature allows indie artists to submit their albums to the public, without any costs. Soundpedia offers:

  • Streaming capability
  • View live statistical of your music
  • Get your own profile, Journal, Photogallery …
  • Sell music / Receive donations
  • Share it with BitTorrent
  • Soundpedia told to TorrentFreak:

    We included this feature in order to give Indie artists a proper and centralized outlet. Artists can sign up, upload their music, and start sharing right away. At the moment we’re still working on the payment gateway and the BitTorrent download section. This will probably be ready within a few days.

    Soundpedia

    If you don't like torrents try MP3 Fiesta. They hold nearly 67,000 albums from nearly 17,000 artists. Prices are around the $0.10 mark for single tracks with full albums coming in at roughly $1.00. Tracks are available from 192kbps and they take major credit cards and PayPal

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