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Being a netlabel means we give you free music that contains no traces of DRM.
Myuzyk offers 320kbps mp3 and FLAC audio downloadable in zip files that also contain sleeve art, media player images and release notes. Some of the releases may have been mastered by the producer or artist themselves, some by the experienced hand of a mastering engineer.
Myuzyk's output comprises of varying styles and forms of electronic music, from beatless ambience and soundscapes to music written for the dancefloor. Our policy is open with regard to the inclusion of different genres, without attempting to ride the coat tails of the latest "in" sound.
Recording artists contributing to Myuzyk come from the UK and elsewhere around the planet: some with releases on widely known labels, trying out new ideas and sometimes different material to their recognized sound; others from the magical land of the bedroom producer.
Myuzyk is run by Henry Wilhelm; he also tends to the design and releases. The rest of the team share a passion for contemporary music and artforms and help out with various aspects of the label. Myuzyk is a non-profit venture existing solely to help spread music to hard drives, digital audio players and possibly some gigs in the future. The label is promoted by word of mouth and linking on the internet. Information about the label and releases is passed around by the artists and friends of the label and so if you have some spare time please help to spread the word by letting someone know about it. You can download promotional banners *here* to use on the internet.
"As a netlabel standards must still be kept. Integrity and belief in the music is everything, you can be assured that there will be no half measures being poured here. The changing landscape of music culture and a large amount of listeners maturing and refining their tastes and habits means that the home may get as much audio lavished on it as the dancefloor. Myuzyk intends to bring you the sounds of celebration and contemplation, beats and spaces, the exploration of two poles of music wrapped up in free digital releases." |
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