Brad Sucks
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Brad Turcotte | |
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Born | November 14, 1976 |
Alias(es) | Brad Sucks |
Genre(s) | Pop, Experimental pop |
Affiliation(s) | Brad Sucks |
Years active | 2001-current |
Official site | http://www.bradsucks.net |
Brad Sucks is the stage name of the artist Brad Turcotte, whose "one man band with no fans" was among the first to take full advantage of the free culture movement for advertising and distribution. (He is not to be confused with Brad Turcotte, the Founder/President of Compadre Records. Compadre is home of legendary singer/songwriters Billy Joe Shaver, James McMurtry and Townes Van Zandt, among others.)
Turcotte opened his website in 2002 with the intention of producing "open source music". His self-produced single, Brad Sucks One, included the audio source files used to create the finished files, and later he posted these source files to his website along with the MP3s.
Turcotte waives all rights to his songs, essentially making them public domain. This total freedom allows him to promote his music through sites such as Magnatune and ccMixter, as well as Myspace and Podsafe. Since he was one of the first to make this decision, he also received free publicity through blogs and interviews in free culture magazines. His first full CD, I Don't Know What I'm Doing, was released both through Magnatune and a limited "professional" printing from his own website.
On 2003-08-03 Brad entered a song in a Songfight! contest titled Bad Attraction and won by a wide margin.
Turcotte also runs the website stripcreator.com, which allows participants to create their own talking-head webcomics. He is also the creator of in4mador, an aggregator of user-submitted "interesting" links.
[edit] External links
- Official website
- Interview with Brad Sucks from Flak Magazine
- Article in the Ottawa Citizen
- Article in the Silicon Valley Business Journal
- Article in Oricon Style (Japanese)
- Brad Sucks, the open source one-man-band from Red Hat Magazine