Manifest


This blog is driven by love to the music. When you love something, when it is your passion, you can't stop sharing it with everybody: friends, enemies, or complete strangers. Whoever said we are destroying the music is wrong. Whoever said we are just a bunch of minor delinquents is lying.


All people who share music just do it because music drive us crazy. We spend our time in it. We spend our money in it. All of us spend massive amounts of money in records; I'm really sure about that. And if we don't spent more is just because we can't afford it.

So, cut the crap, I'm really proud of what I do.

And here I am, again.

But this time with something different. I'm not gonna make another download blog. Here you are not gonna found any download link. You'll just find little record reviews.

And this is because this is a blog to share; this is a Record Exchange Club. If you wanna get the records reviewed here, you have to subscribe to mi mailing list (sending me an email) and you'll receive the files in your computer. Anyone can join the club? Nope, there are some rules. Here I explain how you can join the club, but let me sum it up: the subscribers must share with me (with all of us) at least one record and/or own a download blog. Easy, isn't?

What I'm really trying here is that the people who usually doesn't share (and only download) get involved in the Club. And that's because out there is a lot of music I wanna listen to and I can't get because of the money or whatever, and it's not available to download and share. So move your ass and share with us all of those records nobody has shared yet. I wanna them here, available for myself and everybody who wants to join us.

Post scriptum

If you like the records here, buy them. Especially those released the independent record labels, the only ones which really love the music. It would be even better if you buy those records directly to the artists in their shows. Those are the ones, the only ones which deserve your money, neither Virgin, nor Sony, nor Amazon, nor the record megastores. Hate capitalism. Love the music. Destroy the record industry. Do it now.

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