For once I'm not saying, "Gimme free stuff". Mainly because I no longer own anything that can easily play a CD. People still use physical media? How weird.
I'd check with IPRIC or Multnomah County Library. I do really fucking love the library.
How can you give them away? That Dizzee Rascal CD sells for a dollar at just about any CD/Game exchange in town. That stack must be full of nuggets just like that.
It's *possible* KLC at Lewis & Clark College could use those. Though, they probably already have them. Might also offer to the radio stations at PSU, UoP, Reed, etc. if they have them.
I am intersted in local artists and your CD's! I am the station manager of WSU-Vancouver's Internet radio station KOUG. We could really use these, as we are rebuilding our automated system and want to make it full of local musicians.
CDs are where its at. MP3s and the like are too throw-away. If you own the physical media, you're more likely to force yourself to digest whatever's there instead of putting it in the trashbin if it doesn't strike you the first time.
I'd check with IPRIC or Multnomah County Library. I do really fucking love the library.
Yes they do my friend, its called vinyl...
waypost has a local music drop box.
http://klcradio.net/contact/
Also, I personally have 3 copies of that Dimes CD and I know I only ever actually purchased 1.
Forgot about that. I tried to donate a book a friend had written and got the same crapola.
Thanks
-Cara
yeah, people who can't afford computers. lots of people still buy cds, they just don't blog about it. there's an interesting article about it here:
http://www.appscout.com/2009/02/twothirds_…