> be me > lose wagie ob due to covid (laid off) > ohwell.jpg > get neetbux > not really doing anything so I decide to start my own record label > invest in a website > experiment with a different type of music > make an album > send it places > get a review and a big interview > the most I've gotten before is a blog post on some random Russian blog > make CDs > sell out > make another album > make cassette tapes for it > send it more places > get some radio time on a local station > start advertising on Instagram and what not > sent it to a consignment shop that wanted them > two people in the UK bought the cassette today
This is the furthest I've ever gotten with my music, feelsgoodman... Hopefully it grows from here
SURROGATE ACTIVITIES 38. But not every leisured aristocrat becomes bored and demoralized. For example, the emperor Hirohito, instead of sinking into decadent hedonism, devoted himself to marine biology, a field in which he became distinguished. When people do not have to exert themselves to satisfy their physical needs they often set up artificial goals for themselves. In many cases they then pursue these goals with the same energy and emotional involvement that they otherwise would have put into the search for physical necessities. Thus the aristocrats of the Roman Empire had their literary pretensions; many European aristocrats a few centuries ago invested tremendous time and energy in hunting, though they certainly didn’t need the meat; other aristocracies have competed for status through elaborate displays of wealth; and a few aristocrats, like Hirohito, have turned to science.
Joshua Smith
Link us sir...
Easton Harris
Where can I listen to your music?
Carter Morris
If you sell ones you can sell twice
Ethan Sullivan
Ambient/New Age Inspired by 1980s Japanese artists