Aaron Trubic
As an experienced musician, recording engineer and producer, Aaron Trubic has proudly garnered numerous commercial recording credits for both major and independent labels spanning 16 years. He operates http://www.speakfreemusic.com as well as his personal site, http://www.aarontrubic.com. http://www.knife-making-supplies.net
Articles by this Author
Give to Get - A "Free" Music Philosophy
- By Aaron Trubic
- Published 07/17/2007
- Small Business
- Unrated
Musicians, FREE YOUR MUSIC!!! This means literally and figuratively. Modern copyright laws and DRM (Digital Rights Management) bind the artist more than ever. Free music means not only offering digital music free of charge and unrestricted from duplication in non-commercial forms. However, if listeners derive pleasure from the music, they should always be encouraged to donate to the artist.
A Explanation of Myspace Profile Managment
- By Aaron Trubic
- Published 07/17/2007
- New To The Internet
- Unrated
Unless you've been living under a rock, you already know about Myspace. The term "social networking" is now on the tips of tongues all over the world thanks to Myspace.com. Offered as a panacea for everyone touting a service, business, interest or band, social connection websites are now a must have for everyone.
If you're familiar with the allure of trolling Myspace all day long, you'll understand that this time could be better spent, especially if you're trying to run an enterprise.
If you're familiar with the allure of trolling Myspace all day long, you'll understand that this time could be better spent, especially if you're trying to run an enterprise.
A Primer and Opinion on Digital Rights Management
- By Aaron Trubic
- Published 07/23/2007
- Internet Marketing
- Unrated
Since the advent of recordable media, record companies have made billions of dollars on musical works sold in physical form. Although music has been around for thousands of years, this was a monster paradigm shift in the way artists made their livings. Fast forward to the present day - physical music is still the focus product although most musicians make little income from their sale.

