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How to webcast your live performances

September 30th, 2006 · 1 Comment ·

With high speed internet access prices falling, and the strength of independent music distribution on a (slow but steady) rise, it should be no surprise to discover that it’s really easy and affordable to broadcast yourself LIVE over the web.

In one simple webpage, Krispen Hartung explains how to use SHOUTcast hosting to setup a live webcast feed that anyone can listen to. You can easily set this up and be broadcasting from your bedroom, home studio, or rehearsal space for the price of a 12-pack each month. Find a live venue with high speed internet, bring your laptop, and you can even simulcast a live performance!

We’re not quite to a time when a band can build a large, career-sustaining fanbase through the web alone. But that day is coming. Even now, why wouldn’t a band or solo musician be able to build a small, dedicated fanbase through webcasted performances and releases? I love the excitement and fun of a live show as much as anyone else - but if I have to choose between no show at all, and a webcast of a good band - I choose webcast.

Thanks to Kris Hartung for putting this information together!

Tags: Music:Gear · Technology

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