postmoderncore has started a podcast, the slab of sound, distributed by psurkit.net. The slab of sound presents different styles of music from the postmoderncore label each show, alongside other music in a similar vein.
New logo, and postmoderncore mp3s moving to archive.org
well as you can see I've created a new logo for postmoderncore... if you want to, send me an email and let me know know what you think of it, if you love it or hate it.
also, I'm most of the way through moving the mp3s of the postmoderncore releases to archive.org. you can read and write reviews there, and find music from many other great labels and artists. however, there is more information on the postmoderncore site, and you can only buy CD-rs from here.
Postmoderncore albums under Creative Commons licenses
All Postmoderncore albums are now under Creative Commons licenses. Although all albums were already available for download, now your rights with this music are specifically listed. Salad Bones is also under a Creative Commons license.
Dadashopping.net, a new website hosted by postmoderncore
postmoderncore is now hosting another website, dadashopping.net. dadashopping is a website for free online publication of art and words. dadashopping is a site dedicated to bringing artists and audience together. starting out with 78 works from 24 artists in 19 genres, dadashopping will grow continously as the artists provide more works, and as new artists display their wares. coding for dadashopping is by Sam Stephens.
Release of postmoderncore retrospective compilation, and shopping cart
I have released a retrospective compilation to celebrate postmoderncore's fiftieth release, and fifth year as a label. The compilation is a great way to find out the wide variety of sounds, artists, and styles that postmoderncore offers. It is only available for download currently. It will be available for purchase soon, hopefully in a couple of weeks.
I have also set up a shopping cart for postmoderncore, to ease the buying of multiple albums from us. And unfortunately, I have had to put the prices of the albums up, because the US dollar has gone up substantially against the New Zealand dollar since I last set the prices.