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Tuesday, June 27, 2006

Garageband.com

The web is such a potent place for people not in the public eye. Many things can be archived whether or not a sensation is being built around them. Thus a person can be productive and make the possibility of others sharing the result. Garageband.com is similar to blogger.com in that they both make great things possible and are likely to be underestimated by many people. I have been reviewing music at garageband.com and while I find the average reviewing skills relatively weak on the whole (with quite a few brilliant exceptions) the quality of music production is quite suprising in places. If people were to spend a lot of time browsing the site they might be pleasantly shocked by a lot of quality in all categories. My intuitive guess is that this sort of thing will be the wave of the future. Any artist that does not recognize the value of archiving is blinded by non-science. I encourage everyone to go there. (Don't forget to check out the Steve Kusaba songs there also!) Someday when the easy archiving of wave files is in place, things will be even better!

While having many categories, garageband should add just a few more. Nonetheless they should be applauded for making such an excellant place for musicians to show up.