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subatomicglue (written ''uncapitalized'', as a single word) is an Internet band, internet musical group formed in 1999, the brain child of Kevin Meinert. They are part of the free music movement, and are among the first bands to use Creative Commons licensing. The band openly encourages collaboration and use of their music in other projects. Collaborators include Bob Rissetto, James Hindley, Herb Sawyer, Lewis Hill, Vavrek (of ), Basilisk, and Tony Nagy. ''subatomicglue'' is known for free instrumental electronic music that crosses several genres: including electronic rock, Trance music, trance, Industrial music, industrial, Intelligent dance music, IDM. Their front page states that ''subatomicglue'' is "groovy, dark, exotic, with elements of beauty and shadow. an exploration to the reality of your innerworld." In the spirit of Open-source model, open source and Creative Commons, ''subatomicglue'' accepts requests for collaboration, submissions of song art, and cover art, and r ...
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Internet Band
An Internet band, also called an online band, is a musical group whose members collaborate online through broadband by utilizing a content management system and local digital audio workstations. The work is sometimes released under a Creative Commons license, so musicians can share their "samples" to create collaborative musical expressions for noncommercial purposes without ever meeting face to face. History Cathedral In March 1996, Nora Farrell and William Duckworth (composer), William Duckworth began to develop Cathedral, one of the first interactive works of music and art on the World Wide Web. Their aim was to create an interactive website with web-based musical instruments that anyone could play. Also in the preliminary stages of the system, they determined that they wanted to make a place on the Web for acoustic music through a series of live webcasts and performances online. In June 1997, Cathedral went live online. The first build of this system included streaming ...
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