I'd appreciate if you could share this around. As someone opposed to #Spotify for a dozen reasons there was only #Bandcamp that was semi-ethical & gave musicians a fair deal. Bandcamp is under new ownership, had big layoffs, changed their terms & are starting playlists (likely to fill with AI music?). Thankfully coops such as Mirlo offer a place to share our music that doesn't simply enrich dubious tech giants. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/mirlo/mirlo #newMusic#streaming#coops#music#kickstarter
Post 2 of 2: I added 31 music releases to my library this week. Playlists below with a track from each of the releases (sorted alphabetically): Josie Wray & King Navassa, Lonely in the Rain & PEARL, Lyn Lapid & mxmtoon, Major Love, Orla Gartland, renforshort, Riley Pearce & Savannah Conley, Roe Kapara, Samia, SIØBHAN, Sunday (1994), The Daybreakers, The Howlers, The Warning, Veronica, and 16 in post 1.
Post 1 of 2: I added 31 new releases to my music library this week. Playlists below with a track from each of the releases (sorted alphabetically): able machines, Anja Kotar, Ariel Bellvalaire, Arielle, Bella Rios, Beth Gibbons, BOVIY, buffchick, Café del mundo, Constant Follower, Dreams They Have Stolen, Dump Babes, girli, Hotel Fiction, Jesca Hoop and John Parish, Kronowski and the 15 in Post 2.
Tiny Desk, eat your heart out. NPR is showcasing this group of kids from Cork, Ireland, and their infectious bop, "The Spark." The youngsters are part of a rap initiative called Rhyme Island and created the song for Cruinniú na nÓg (Gathering of Youth), a day of creativity for under-18s in Ireland.