Archive for July, 2008

The Kill Bill C-61 CD

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

We weren’t originally going to release the Kill Bill C-61 CD out in the electronic realm, because we wanted it to be a neat thing for a few people (and really, Menergy is an unfinished, partially mixed, unmastered demo). But we’ve had a lot of people asking for a copy of the CD, and since we can’t really afford to burn and print anymore, we’ve decided that we’ll post the songs up on our music page so people around the world can have an opportunity to grab the songs.

Anyway, everybody, thanks for all your support and emails and well-wishing. We really do appreciate it.

Absolutely Amazing Bike / NYPD Incident

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

The NY Times article.

The video

Available On iTunes (DRM Free!)

Monday, July 28th, 2008

So after some humming and hawing, the All On C EP is available on iTunes. But here’s the thing - it’s ‘iTunes Plus’, which means it’s DRM Free and twice the quality (i.e. you can still copy the shit out of it, if you’d like, we won’t tell). It also isn’t crippled to get all nasty if Apple ever decides to close up shop, like Microsoft and Yahoo is planning on doing.

So, yes, Apple does get 30 cents of your money, but we’ll get 70 cents. If you liked the CD, and downloaded it for free but want to help us put out more stuff, this is a hopefully a convenient way for you to do that.

DRM BooOO!

Sunday, July 27th, 2008

What an awful thing DRM is - Yahoo is cutting off customers from songs they’ve purchased.

CDs Out There

Sunday, July 27th, 2008

Kill Bill C-61 On The Streets

Tons Of Free Cds

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

(Well, not free for us - ha - we wish)! But free for you and free for freedom.

We’re handing out / sending / posting a bunch of CDs this weekend, throughout Toronto and the Hillside Festival in Guelph, that have a demo of Menergy and The Crash, The Wagons, The Dying Horses on it (licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 2.5 license, to bring attention to Bill C-61 (and yeah, some upcoming shows, and yeah, our upcoming CD - but really, that’s a good thing).

We think fighting C-61 is important, and we think you should as well. We’ve posted this before, but do some research on this bill. It’s a mess.

We’re only doing 150 of these CDs, mostly because it costs a bunch of cash to put them out, also because it’s kind of neat to have a piece of something that will never be physically put out by the band again (kind of like our original 200 only pressing of the All On C EP). Of course, you can copy it, and do what you want with it (within the limits of the license we’ve chosen), but this is all we’re putting out until we release our EP. 

Here’s the text of the file we’re including in the CD: Hi! Thanks for grabbing this CD. It contains a demo track of ‘Menergy’ (you’re one of the only 150 people to have a physical copy! AMAZING!), and one of our most downloaded songs, ‘The Crash, The Wagons, The Dying Horses’. We have a new EP coming out in late August, and a final mix of Menergy will be on it. So will a bunch of other new songs. We hope you will like them.

But we’ve got something else we’d like you to think about:Bill C-61 is going to change the way you get to listen and watch the videos and music you pay for.

It will make it illegal for you:- to backup your DVDs- to circumvent any ‘digital locks’ on media you pay for- to retain recorded programs for an extended time- to record / retain shows broadcast with a ‘no recording’ flag- and that’s not all. Here’s something that’s simple: This law is *fucked*. You need to fight it. This is far and beyond and more bizarre than the heavily criticized DMCA in the USA. Copyright should protect the rights of artists and producers of creative content, but it should not suppress creative and artistic expression. The Craft Economy has licensed our music, including this CD, using the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 2.5 license. This license gives you the freedom to share our music with your friends and enemies, and remix and use it in new and creative ways, provided you attribute the work back to us, and you don’t make money off our work. It’s fair for you and us. This is the way art should work.Please do more reading on C-61 at the following links. A fair and civil future relies upon us, and our action.

The Bill: http://www2.parl.gc.ca/HousePublications/Publication.aspx?DocId=3570473&Mode=1&Language=E&File=39

Brendon Wilson breaks it down: http://www.brendonwilson.com/blog/2008/06/16/talking-points-to-defeat-bill-c-61/

Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_C-61

Michael Geist’s Blog: http://www.michaelgeist.ca/index.php

Fair Copyright for Canada News Aggregation: http://friendfeed.com/faircopyright4canada

The Craft Economy is Scott Birke, Andrew Bray, John Britton, Konstantine Kurelias, Linda McKenney, Christina Pilz. Contact us at: theband@thecrafteconomy.com. Our website is http://thecrafteconomy.com. Special thanks to Jake Janzen for his last minute help putting this together - http://purpleshagstudios.com/, and Kim Statham for buying and printing all these CDs for us.

This text and the CD it came with are all licensed under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/ca/.

Fair Copyright Canada

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

FairCopyright4Canada is an aggregator that grabs all the latest news regarding the impossibly ridiculous bill c-61. Please catch up on the details. By the Power of Greyskull!

The Craft Economy Featured On CherryPeel.com

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

Very Cool!  We recently uploaded our All On C EP to http://www.cherrypeel.com, and received some nice response from the community there.

Lo and behold, we’re now their featured artist!

CherryPeel is a pretty cool concept - artists upload their tracks, and the community moderates them up or down. There are some other pretty cool artists on there as well. Our page on CherryPeel is http://www.cherrypeel.com/thecrafteconomy. If you’d like, you can join and vote for us even more - we’d appreciate that.

When We Come To Toronto

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

We come to play!  

Gordian Worms - So Gross

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008