Minor Technicality 36 - All gone purple

It’s Minor Technicality 36 - Happy New Spring! This episode looks at the changes in PodShow over the past week, Alternative Kitchen Garden and growing vegetables, TableRappers signed to PodShow Press, rediscovering live music a bit quieter, and the free trial at eMusic.com/minortechnicality Promos from Hall of Mirrors and Made in the UK Tracks from Bloc Party and Plain White Ts from the Podsafe Music Network. Running time: 36 minutes.

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3 Responses to “Minor Technicality 36 - All gone purple”

  1. Hi Neil,

    Thanks for talking about the Bookazine :)
    Its on sale at Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury’s, WHSmiths and Wyevale Gardens. There’s some pics and more details on my blog:

    http://coopette.com/blog/the-bookazine-has-landed

  2. Umm… The audio level of this one is all over the place :( You came across fine but the Tablerappers trailer was inaudible.

    As for emusic: EPIC FAIL! I’m afraid. It it’s a free trial, why do you want my credit card details exactly? Oh yes, so that when I forget to cancel you can start charging me. I don’t think so. Give me the trial and then send me an email saying it’s about to end and if I’d like to continue, login and provide some payment details, thank you. Much more polite way of doing things. Anyone who asks for CC details for a free trial gets immediately kicked into touch I’m afraid.

    Sorry for such a moany comment, but you did ask for feedback :)
    - Neil.

  3. Yes, I messed the levels up - you’d think after all this time I knew how to do this.

    The reason eMusic want a credit card - IMO - is to avoid people signing up again and again for the free trial just using different emails and contact info - because you know they would - getting 35 tracks each time.

    Your feedback, moany or otherwise, is always welcome.

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