Re: PLUG: Extropian Music

From: Emlyn (emlyn@one.net.au)
Date: Tue Apr 24 2001 - 02:37:37 MDT


A quick request...

I've put our album up on mp3.com
(http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/42/the_land_canaan.html ), but I've
seriously misfiled them in regards to genre. I just have no idea what genre
to pick. Most are in alternative general, and a couple in classical
contemporary, neither of which are satisfactory. MP3.com sent me this...

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Your music is quite imaginative, and nice. For the purposes of categorizing
your music (so that fans can better find your genre) we might recommend that
you recategorize your songs to Goth (or something similar) rather than alt.
general. Still, we do leave this choice up to the artist and wish you
continued success in your career.

Thanks,

Jianda

Jianda Johnson - genres.mp3.com ~ radio.mp3.com/genres
MP3.com Content Manager, Pop, R & B, Spoken Word, Easy Listening
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Goth!!!!! It can't be true - how embarrassing.

Can anyone suggest something appropriate by way of genre?

Emlyn

> Mark Walker wrote > > > > Emlyn > > > (here's the link again... > > > http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/42/the_land_canaan.html ) > > > > > Great tunes! I think 'Alive' is my favourite on first listen through. > > Lee Corbin wrote: > 'Alive' really **is** extropian music. It's amazing that the > words "i WILL never die" could be so effectively put to music. > It'll probably be nominated as the Cryonics International > Anthem... ---ooops! Scratch that; bad acronym. > > Also, the Australian accents are a bonus, making it sound > like something from The Road Warrior. They should make a > music video of it, and get Mel Gibson to synch the words. > > Lee Corbin >



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