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Just copywrote the album and uploaded it along with the artwork to tunecore. In a couple of weeks the album should be available to purchase from all sorts of good online places.

Hodgepodge Records also goes live tomorrow, with their lustrously long list of supported artists (me) which is exciting. Now to get some physical CDs made, although everyone keeps asking, “Why bother?” Because we still have Amoeba, that’s why.

All this is wonderful and tiring. The music is still available to listen but not to download anymore, sorry y’all. Apparently it’s a thing. It’s not like they’re all that hard to steal anyway, it’s more like a gesture. Whee!

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