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Posted on June 9, 2008 - by jono

Severed Fifth Announcement

Severed Fifth

Well, I am pleased to finally take the wraps off my new project – Severed Fifth. The curious can go and listen to or read the announcement. If you are interested in free culture and a new music economy, the project may be of interest to you.

In summary – “Severed Fifth is a music project designed to explore how far a musician can take his music with the new economics of the music industry”.

This has been a project that has been brewing in my mind for the last few years, but something that really got kicked into motion a few months ago. The goals and aims of the project are best explained in the announcement, but you should also cast your beady eyes over the first Severed Fifth blog entry which adds some more details of the project. You can also keep up to date with the News and Blog sections of the site, both which have RSS feeds, and I would also encourage you to also join the Forums community. Finally, there is also an Announcements mailing list if you prefer updates about Severed Fifth to come to your inbox. :)

Thanks to Xalior for posting a Digg story <— go and Digg it and spread the word. :)



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    Jesse Jarzynka said:

    I gotta say the text of the announcement is impossible to read and way too long. Sounds cool I think?

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    Matt Lee said:

    I agree it’s a bit hard to read.

    Font size could do with being a bit higher, but also more spacing between paragraphs.

    But this is a beta, and a damned fine idea.

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    ji said:

    Content first, hype later. If the new musical economy is lots of empty websites then count me out. Would it have hurt you to have waited until you had the music ready before you started shouting about how great it will be?

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