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[-] teamevil@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago

Bandcamp just laid off a ton of people....from Bandcamp fan with 1500+ albums. I've definitely paid back my napster shenanigans.

[-] kamenlady@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

You were done after napster?

I mean, it really only started to take off with eDonkey. napster was still very slow and so much malware disguised as mp3 files.

You didn't even have to think about storage solutions. Even if i had my ISDN Connection bundled ( no phone line free for calls then ), the speed was max 128 Kbps.

Sorry, i suddenly remembered these details, from a long long time ago.

50% were laid off. This after Songtradr had commited to keep the Bandcamp experience the same.

The union was for nothing. Epic just sold, before any agreement wss made and again a few made a lot, while employees must endure whatever comes.

This fucking sucks big time.

The Internet as we knew it, is fading away and we just can hope that our privacy and an open internet are not only things we remember fondly, in a few years.

[-] HeneryHawk@thelemmy.club 2 points 1 year ago

How could a .MP3 file be malware?

How was Napster slower than any other P2P client?

[-] kamenlady@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Oh, they weren't mp3 files. Iirc it was stuff like darude-sandstorm-live-mp3.exe or eminem-without-me-mp3.exe.

It wasn't Napster's fault, ISDN at the time was what most people had. 1 internet + 1 phone line. You got online with max 68 Kbps. Bundling both lines got you 128 Kbps, then the phone line would be obviously busy giving you more speed, rendering the phone unusable.

Those were fun times in households with more than 1 member.

[-] teamevil@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

I just got to college in 2000 and had highspeed Napster. From there I found some sketch Russian site I could get music from for a few years in the early 2000s but there was also a huge used CD store in my college town with reasonable prices I used to frequent. Now days if I want to find a bunch of new music I dont know, Usenet for the win. But honestly most of the stuff I like is on bandcamp usually and I will go buy the bands I find on use net. My best discovery has been Brant Bjork (he played drums in Kyuss but makes chill ass rock) and PallBearer and Arkansas doom band that is pretty great. I have since purchased their catalogue on Vinyl, mostly on band camp because it is hard to find in stores.

[-] kamenlady@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

In the 2000s i was always looking for music and found a Forum from Ukraine called FunkySouls that covered all new releases and was active until a few days after Russia invaded. There were some threads with excellent taste and i really miss those guys.

Cuntroll from Russia also has some good artists.

After i found that Moon Wiring Club was on Bandcamp, i took a look around and found a lot of good music. When i buy something, it's usually from Bandcamp.

I saw Kyuss live a loong time ago, thanks for the tip. This made me think of Boris' new EP "me when the when i". They were always a tad too experimental for me to keep them on repeat. Their newest album though, is a very very smooth release - chill ass rock describes it perfectly.

I also stumbled on the label subsist on Bandcamp some time ago and have gotten almost all releases and eagerly waiting for new releases. Excellent raw electronics.

[-] teamevil@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

I'll have to check it out....I found Kyuss the same way and thank god for that.

[-] kamenlady@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago
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