Music 2020

In 2020 I released three albums: Periodic, Frameset and Commutator. Still more albums of all-instrumental rock music. Once again, they’re released under Creative Commons. I once wrote a big thing about my music under Creative Commons.

Periodic

Creative Commons Licence
Periodic by Steven Cogswell is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
Based on a work at http://stevencogswell.ca.

Where to get it? Get it from Bandcamp, iTunes, Google Play, Amazon. Listen to it on Spotify and Apple Music, Deezer and Saavn and all those other things I can’t use. A Complete List of Stores carrying Periodic.

I’m not going to tell you what you should do, I’m not your dad. If you want the most Freedom(tm) for your hard earned money Bandcamp is your best choice. You can get the music in whatever format you want: mp3, m4a, flac, ogg, whatever with no DRM. If you find buying from iTunes or Google is easier and more convenient and fits your collection style better, you do that.

Frameset

Creative Commons Licence
Frameset by Steven Cogswell is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
Based on a work at http://stevencogswell.ca.

As usual, here are the places to get it: Bandcamp, iTunes, Apple Music, Google Play, Amazon Music, Spotify and things like Tidal, Deeeeezer, Anghami and a bunch of services I can’t check. Your mileage may vary, as they say. This is probably a fairly complete list of every place.

Buying it from Bandcamp gives you the most flexible options for formats, including weird ogg vorpal sword and lossless formats, you can also use the discount code “everywhere” which will steal money from me, a hard working artist get you a discount off the price. This even works if you buy my entire collection of music, which already has a hefty discount applied.

Commutator

Creative Commons License
Commutator by Steven Cogswell is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

You can get Commutator from all the usual places. Bandcamp, iTunes, Apple Music, Google Play, Amazon Music, Spotify and a whole boat load of services that myself as a dirty Canadian do not have access to. YMMV. Here is a convenient aggregation of all the places you can get Commutator.

If you decide to buy from Bandcamp, which I personally think is the best option, you can also use the discount code “everywhere” which will get you some big bux off the price. This even works if you buy my entire collection of music, which already has a hefty discount applied.