David Holmes is a digital curator and content creator focusing on
Internet Music,
Open Content and
Social Media.
David is a former sound engineer and indie studio manager based in the UK. He is passionate about using Internet technologies to empower musicians, and is a strong advocate of
Free Culture and
Open Music.
David is a founding curator of the
Open Media Directory, a clearinghouse for sources of legal, podsafe audio and video at
Ourmedia.org. People can use the list of resources to find or share content for their media projects, podcasts, videoblogs, websites, etc. The list is published under a Creative Commons license.
He is also the creator of
Open Music Search: A Google custom search engine indexing dozens of copyleft music resources. Designed for finding reusable media, collaborative projects and free music tools. The search box can be embedded on web pages and added directly to blogs at Blogger.com by searching for the gadget name from the page layout editor.
His Soundblog can be found at
Dave's Imaginary Sound Space, a micro-portal for sound related news and information. DISS has twice been listed on Microsoft's
Best of Windows Live Spaces website. Visit
Dave's Imaginary Sound Store for recommended music and sound products.
David blogs about indie music and new media projects in areas relating to digital audio, content distribution, creative commons, multimedia, music production, podcasting, video, web start-ups, open source and free software tools.
He currently lives in London and amongst other things pursues interests in online media, amateur photography and playing the guitar.
David uses UK ISP Plusnet for his broadband connections.
For more info and social networking see
Mashed Musings
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I've put a link up to London Recording on my Lens for independent musicians - Unsigned Not Wasted. There's lots of shared info there to help musicians spread and market their music online, connect etc (part of a larger body of work). You can find the link in the Music Social Networks section.
Feel free to list your own websites and profiles for others to see. There are various ways to interact via the widget lists and message area.
Cheers!