Posted in Network Radio on April 16, 2009 by STARK

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Harvest Number 79 – For Spring 2009

Posted in Programs on April 16, 2009 by STARK

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Harvest Number 79 – ON-THE-AIR: For this harvest, I reviewed a selection of genre charts in electronic music at ArtistServer.com, starting with the top Electronica tracks, and then proceeding to the top Trip-hop tracks, and then Tech-step, and then Goth, and so on, through several other genres featured in this harvest, and what I did was just select tracks directly from the top 30 of each of these genre charts at ArtistServer.com, initially gathering about 100 of the current top tracks from about 6 different genres of electronica, and then I have mixed these together. The result is an accurate reflection of the current state of the art in electronica music, as reflected in the vibrant ArtistServer.com international artist community. I would be adding additional tracks to this harvest in the coming weeks, to expand it.    In the last harvest (78) I browsed the artist listings, and downloaded all new tracks from artists I am already familiar with at ArtistServer.com, or remember from back at the original (pre-IPO) mp3com, and so in this harvest, we are listening to the current top tracks in the charts at ArtistServer.com, and in coming harvests, I would be continuing to harvest all the latest releases as they come out, as well as harvesting by region, and other formats, so that as each harvest is completed, we receive an accurate and broad scope of all the incredible independent artists actively releasing new music at ArtistServer.com.

In my opinion, ArtistServer.com is the closest thing there is to a replacement for the original mp3com, only better, for it was designed to be altruistic from the start, and to improve upon the original mp3com altruism, and array of promotional tools for the independent music industry, and there you can find an entire cross section of the original famous mp3com artist community.

STARK

Music.Download.com No Longer Exists

Posted in Artists on March 20, 2009 by STARK

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RIP -  Music.Download.com: Well, we saw it coming, when C|Net was sold to CBS Media and Music.Download.com disappeared from the Download.com menu, and now it has happened, and Music.Download.com has been  shut down completely, and is now forwarding all Music.Download.com Artist QuickURL’s to Last.FM (???)   And so it’s gone,  being the latest in an ongoing string of serial Anti-Competitive Independent Artist OMD Sites which the Record Cartels have been wiping out, and this is on the heals of having bought Artistlaunch.com, and then shutting it down.   This all started when Bronfman (then at Universal/Vivendi) declared war on Independent Artists (at mp3com) in San Diego in December of 1999, and determined to destroy the new and fair competition mp3com was presenting.    And so  another element in the Independent Music Industry infrastructure has been wiped out by the competition, and the links to the artist  download.com pages have been broken, once again, and no attempt has been made to even inform the artists.    SHAME ON CBS MEDIA!!!

However, it is all for the best, as Music.Download.com was a “Media Partner Relationship Agreement” site, fornicating with the RIAA Media Cartel, which re-engineered the site from being an Independent Artist Community Site into an Independent Competition Graveyard, where the artists were strategically buried, and the ability to communicate between artists there was shut down, and so CBS Media actually did everyone a favor there by just getting rid of the site, lest more Independent Artists were harmed and deceived.

Well, we are getting a little tired of the game of musical site destruction, and so the new criteria is that we would not be harvesting in the future from those sites which are MPRA/IPRA contaminated sites, and the station has newly touched down at ArtistServer.com, which is an altruistic Independent Artist owned and operated artist community site, with a solid reputation for fairly serving in the open independent industry infrastructure, and is host to many of the original  mp3com community artists who migrated there when Bronfman destroyed mp3com in his anti-competitive corporate crime spree.   We Most Highly Recommend that all independent artists who were formerly at Music.Download.com join us in migrating to ArtistServer.com, where you will find a very large and vibrant and highly active community of the finest artists in the biz, as well as wholly altruistic Independent Artist Infrastructure and promotional features and artist community interaction and collaboration.

STARK

Harvest Number 78 – For March 2009

Posted in Network Radio on March 9, 2009 by STARK

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Harvest Number 78 – ON-THE-AIR: For this harvest we have returned to one of the original famous independent music sites, which used to be called ElectronicScene.com, but which has since expanded to serve all artists of all types and genres at ArtistServer.com, and what I specifically did in this harvest is browse ALL the artists in the vibrant ArtistServer community of independent artists, and where I recognized any artist, I downloaded all their new work, and so this has resulted in a phenomenal new harvest of back to back hit tracks by the finest electronic music artists of the early 21st century.

Because I have been given to do this additional harvest for winter 2009, I have been raising up tracks from harvest number 77 into the present program.  I expect to be doing much more harvesting from ElectronicScene.com in the future, and I Most Highly Recommend ArtistServer.com to all independent artists seeking a classic altruistic artist community promotional site with artist collaboration and promotional forums.  ArtistServer.com is one of the original artist community sites which began around the same time as the original mp3com, and is the OMD site of choice for a broad array of the finest electronic music artists on this planet.   Check it out!

STARK

Harvest Number 77 – for Winter 2009

Posted in Artists on January 9, 2009 by STARK

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Harvest Number 77 – ON-THE-AIR: The Hottest New Releases, for Winter, 2009, are now on the air, bringing you the sound of 2009.  I have once again reviewed all releases by all artists who have released a new electronica track at Music.Download.com, harvesting everything which deserves to be heard, and we have a phenomenal new harvest on the air, and many more brand new artists sharing their finest work with us, to appreciate.

I have some interesting news related to music.download.com, as it enters it’s 6th year, in the wake of Universal/Vivendi’s anti-competitive destruction of the original mp3com in 2003.  C|net are those whom Universal/Vivendi sold the domain name mp3com to, imposing anti-competative Industry Partner Relationship Agreement (IPRA) limitations upon the domain name, in 2003.  At the time, C|net appealed to the vast original competing mp3com Independent Music Industry Artists, in the wake of mp3com’s destruction, that they come and sign into a new music site which C|net was proceeding to create, which forwarded the altruistic and competative values of mp3com with the muscle of C|net’s famous and trusted “download.com” and it’s traffic,  which new site was called music.download.com, or “MDL”, for short…

At that devastating juncture in the true history of the decentralized, open Independent Recording Industry, I was given to review the remaining well known OMD sites (as an electronica artist myself), to find a new base community site for the station to reliably harvest from, and in building their new music site, C|net expressed intent to respect the open independent industry’s altruistic  values, as established at the original mp3com, to fairly serve those artists who fairly compete with the other music industry which works opposite to the Independent Industry fair marketing systems.  I selected C|net because they had the corporate muscle to build and run a good site which had the potential to be the standard setter, and biggest legal music site on earth, as well as their express offer of C|net’s -high traffic- levels, which were on par with the original mp3com, and there was also the opportunity to take part in consulting to ensure the site was the finest on the earth for Independent artists, and altruistic non-independent artists.

It came to pass that many of the original mp3com artists came to join music.download.com, though so many were lost, and the excellent staff at C|net worked together with the outspoken contributing artists such that the finest site was built, and for the first couple of years, it remained as such, and community was supported by having forums to promote and for artists to arrange to work together, and so on.

In time, however, the excellent site was replaced with an engineered IPRA site, which is to say, the altruistic elements were removed, as well as the high traffic the artist were recieving, and it was redesigned to function as a haystack, or in other words, an Independent Artist Graveyard, where the competition hides Independent artists from the masses, and places their own artists on the front pages, and the other well documented anti-competative practices of the RIAA as imposed upon all IPRA sites which they fornicated and made anti-competative, including the closing of forums, to prevent community interaction between those they compete with, and so the site was strategically crippled by the competition in their war on Independent Artist Competition.

The  site has continued to operate in that format for a few years now, but it was still visible to the public, and was still a very good system, and was still attended to by the finest independent artists, and while there was no more community interaction permitted there, I continued to harvest from there, for it is widely known that I do, and so I was bound to continue harvesting there to ensure I got all tracks written by contributing artists for this show, though I opened up to harvesting from other crippled IPRA sites, like Garageband.com, and some which are still unfornicated by the RIAA’s war on all independent competition, like Soundclick.com, and the recently targeted and destroyed Artistlaunch.com, which was fast becoming the new “main” Independent Artist Industry site.

But there is something happening now, where C|net is now owned by CBS media, and since being aquired, access to music.download.com by the public, from “download.com”, has been removed from the main C|net site’s pages, and so music.download.com has now been hidden from the public, at C|net; and while the site is still operational, there is something going on, and it may be that the RIAA is now in the process of destroying music.download.com, which is my speculation, based upon my years of observing the war on Independent artists, and the way the RIAA destroys all fair competition, it appears as though music.download.com may be next in the long line of competing music industry sites which the RIAA has destroyed, and/or is in the process of destroying, prior to it’s own destruction, even as written.

Artistlaunch.com is the latest Independent industry site to be destroyed, and it was sold by it’s creator with the expectation that the site would continue, but those who purchased it simply destroyed it, to assault all the artists yet again, and so the site’s creator is saddened, for he was tricked.  The war on the vast, and and much larger Independent Artist Industry, by the small American record cartel, the RIAA, continues, and in the past year has reached a new verve and offensiveness, and relentlessly continues towards the RIAA’s ultimate destruction by America’s now IMMINENT justice.  I would keep you informed as America’s global covert wars continue.

STARK