Naughty, Rocketman.
They will be available for free download anyway. I just want people to hear them and enjoy the music. Really the musician is just a passable commodity but I enjoy what I do so I'm not concerned with all that at the moment but I can totally understand people who are trying to make a living by it, it must be very frustrating to say the least, most hopeful musicians have a day job anyway somewhere in the business.
Thanks for the sites nilfun I'll check them out.
Hippikon, what does your name mean? I've heard much worse song names than 'hippikon can groove'.
Hamas, cheers I might, as soon as I get them copyrighted. I know someone at work who said he'll help me design a website - he's studying web design at college but thanks for the offer. I might anyway seen as it is related to ex-JW's.
Rocketman, practically anyone can write there own music now at home and maybe hire a studio for a night, it's extremely cheap to make even though it still takes a lot of work (not half as much as it used to though!) but the downside is it's very easy to copy. It's definately not a musicians world when it comes to marketing it but at least it isn't priviledged to a small few who can afford the gear and studio use and marketing as it was years ago. You can also get cheaper studio time if you work through the night. I don't think anyone knows where it's going at the moment.