Pure Solo      

PureSolo

PureSolo.com is a site and free downloadable software that enables musicians to play along to a wide variety of professional, original and well-known music tracks, then record and share the music.

According to the press release, PureSolo.com was founded by a mixture of entrepreneurs who included ex-Goldman Sachs financiers, and a professional trumpeter who has played with everyone from Ray Charles, to Kylie, and albums like Pet Shop Boys ‘Very’ and Tina Turner’s ‘Simply The Best’.

What do you think? Are these the backing tracks you’ve been looking for? Go to the site, download the software, mess about with it – and come back and report!


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4 Comments

  1. A.R. Raj

    I have a Lot of Tracks. i am also creating a new theams. i want to make a money from music. So I want to sell my music thru Internet.

    Kindly give a Valuable Ideas

    I am waiting for your favourable reply

    Ths
    A.R. Raj

    Posted December 9, 2008 at 12:34 pm | Permalink
  2. A.R. Raj

    have a Lot of Tracks. i am also creating a new theams. i want to make a money from music. So I want to sell my music thru Internet.

    Kindly give a Valuable Ideas

    I am waiting for your favourable reply

    Ths
    A.R. Raj

    Posted December 9, 2008 at 12:35 pm | Permalink
  3. Mojo Bone

    If casual listeners can’t browse your uploaded music without joining up themselves, what’s the point? You just have a closed system of amateur and semi-pro musicians playing for each other; it’s like a bad open mic night.

    Posted January 6, 2009 at 8:59 am | Permalink
  4. Hi A.R,

    You should start by signing up and creating your online store. After you do that, you can upload and sell your music online- design your own merch, set up your prices and start promoting your store in your myspace/facebook or other accounts.

    Anyone can listen to your uploaded music, its “your” store and it doesn’t require members to “join up” as Mojo mentioned…

    Audiolife is not exclusive, that means you don’t sign any contracts with the company and most important, there are NO up-front costs!

    Check out the website :www.audiolife.com
    and if you have any questions, don’t hesitate to write- we are here to help! :)

    Natasha

    Posted January 29, 2009 at 4:57 am | Permalink

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