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HARVEST Number 74: The first harvest of 2008 went on the air in Mid-January. For this harvest, we have returned to C|Net’s Music.Download.com, where I had not harvested in 2007. And so I was given to review all tracks by all artists who released something new in electronica, and I downloaded the best of everything I was given to hear. This is to say that some artists are not specifically electronica artists, they only released some electronica, and I have simply downloaded everything that should be heard of all that they have produced. This is the usual format for harvesting, allowing for some programming variety, and presents a quality artist based, rather than a quality song based radio program. And so I reviewed all new releases in electronica, for 2007, at Music.Download.com, as well as all other tracks by those artists who released some electronica, and then these harvested ones have been transcorrelated into Program Number 74.0.
We initially started harvesting at Music.Download.com in early 2004, shortly after the original mp3com was destroyed, and have reviewed all new releases in Electronica at that location since then, ensuring artists are easily able to get their new releases on the air, and ideally blended into the ongoing strand(s) of transcorrelating Electronica here at Synerdata.Net Radio. In 2007, we have proceeded from harvesting almost solely at Music.Download.com, and have proceeded in touring the wider global open music industry, intending to visit a broad array of notable independent artist industry sites. When mp3com was destroyed, an attempt was made to keep the original vast community together, by providing all registered mp3com artists with a single click option to move their presentation automatically over to another IPRA site, called GarageBand.com, and large numbers of mp3com artists clicked upon that coup of convenience, and may be found there, to this day… And so it was becoming of me to visit GaragaBand.com, where I have harvested large numbers of our favorite artists whom we have not heard new music from in years now, and there is far more gold to be mined from that iceburg style OMD site.
In looking ahead to Harvest Number 75, I am presently being given to think along the lines of visiting some of the popular newer Independent Artist Release Sites, like ArtistLaunch.com, and others, but I am very open minded at this point, and have yet to discover the nature and location(s) of the next harvest.
Station Development Schedule and Pre-Launch Programming: For many years we have been harvesting the hottest new releases in Electronica, initially, at mp3com alone, where this radio program commenced. Over the years, artists in great numbers have continued to delight to freely take part in programming, and maximizing the easy fair access harvesting system to gain innovative promotional advantage from the system, expressing their own vigorously supported free speech, and opinions, and actively taking part in defining The SOUND, and after over 9 years of harvesting, our archives are now filled with over 18,000 tracks of the hottest new electronica of the 21st century, and things, with thousands and thousands of specifically contributed and specially produced promotional tracks designed to modularly blend into the gigantic and phenomenal Song of Songs, which must be heard, to be comprehended. These artists who have specifically produced songs which are for transcorrelation into Synerdata Radio’s preservation and continuity of the original mp3com independent artist community song strands, have worked very hard upon their songs, looking forward to the day that Synerdata.Net Radio launches this station, to present the most phenomenal radio programming ever, as freely and concertedly produced by the actively releasing independent artist communities on this planet, that the masses should be tuned in, and all that jazz.
This investment on the part of all contributing artists, that Synerdata Radio should follow through with worldwide mass-media coverage, as intended, we take Very Seriously, on behalf of all who have worked so hard, over so many years, to produce the incomperable radio programming which we hear today on Synerdata Radio. Over these past several years, we have been building up the station and infrastructure, and have continued harvesting and preparing all programs in advance, allowing for artists to dynamically groom the inter-artist communications, relations, and observations, in all due balance, throughout each consecutive harvest. Central to this is that Synerdata Radio has always tended to harvest in specific from a single genre at a single Independent Artist Release Site, which has allowed the other artists in the community to ensure that their contributions are harvested and blended into the big strand according to the exemplified mixing system. At this time, there is no location where releasing tracks can ensure inclusion, and so if you have produced some and would like to get them in, just drop us a line, to ensure they are reviewed (in the times ahead). I am hoping to select a new OMD site to settle into in the future, to harvest regularly from, and to release from, myself, and so I am just exploring the wider global community of popular Independent sites, back now.
STARK

