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  • Published On: June 27, 2025Categories: Technology

    Apparently this is a regular occurrence in the music streaming space:

    i got an email from one of my music distributors (for another project, not fog chaser) essentially accusing me of seeking out artificial streams. they then threaten to delete my account and take down all of my music (which is years of my work)

    Whether you’re someone building buzz on social media and waking up to your account being suspended, to stories like this, someone else is in control. Someone else has the keys to the kingdom, and if they deem you’ve done something wrong, you’re done.

    These tech bros made a game that we feel we all have to play, and that if we don’t then “we’re nothing without them,” which is a common line we hear in abusive and toxic relationships.

    If you don’t put all your music into their music platform, then no one will discover you, and you’ll end up broke and alone.

    BUT… even if you do put all your music on those services, you’ll still probably be broke, right? Sure, there’s opportunities to be “discovered,” but you’re still competing with the 100,000 other songs that are being uploaded everyday, too.

    Maybe the computer in War Games was right, “the only winning move is not to play.”

  • Published On: June 26, 2025Categories: Email Marketing, Newsletters

    I’ve been saying that your email newsletter isn’t your permanent address, it’s a delivery truck – just make sure you’re delivering your audience to your permanent address!

    I see so many artists hype their latest video in a newsletter and link it to YouTube. YouTube is a platform where you give up all control over branding, design, layout, vibes. The entire site is built to keep users (your fans) on their site – not yours.

    Instead, put the video on your own site, and link to it. Deliver your fans to your permanent address.

  • Published On: June 26, 2025Categories: Email Marketing, Newsletters, Websites

    Put something new on your website this weekend, and link it in your next newsletter.

    Your newsletter isn’t your permanent address, it’s a delivery truck. Build an archive of work on your website and link to your stuff from your newsletter!

  • Published On: June 25, 2025Categories: Podcast, Social Media Escape Club, Work

    I moved my VOICE NOTES podcast off of Substack, changed the name to SMEC: CURRENTS and moved it to Transistor.

    Today I talk about the many moves I’ve been making, and how I’m trying to make things easy and calm, and not feel like “homework” or something you need to catch up on.

    This podcast is not listed on Apple or Spotify, so listen above, or use your favorite podcast player to subscribe directly using this link: https://feeds.transistor.fm/smec-currents

  • Published On: June 24, 2025Categories: Interview, Websites, Work

    Camilla Wickman has a new album ‘Red Rock, Seal Skin‘ coming out August 22, 2025.

    In this interview you’ll hear how Camilla started making frequent social media posts to promote their upcoming album, which felt out of alignment.

    “There’s been a long period over the winter and early spring where I was just like, what now? You know, what does it look like to kind of try and play the long game, or just be authentic? And I think there was a minute there where I was like, maybe I just quit music.”

    Thankfully there was enough goodness around to keep moving forward.

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