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Hi there. How are you? I hope you're well. You don't really know me or anything, but I was recommended approaching you guys by a friend of mine named Phil (MyOneManBand)! I have a small favour to ask from you. I'll start by setting the scene: I currently work in the Adelphi Club in Hull, in the UK, which is among the last truly independent music venues in the UK. I'm at university in the city studying in computer geekery. I'm working on an assignment at the moment which I think you might be able to help me with. Little academic research already seems to exist in the field, which means I really need all the help I can get! I have to write a report investigating technologies in relation to my working environment. I've managed to steer this towards an investigation of the effects the internet (particularly the social networking phenomenon) has had on DIY music. Would it be possible for you to answer a few questions for me regarding this subject? 1. Firstly, when did you discover the Internet? 2. If so, how has the Internet been of a benefit to you as an artist, or other artists you know? 3. Can you think of any negative effects internet technologies have had on artists (for example, say, people getting annoyed by the e-flying that swamped message boards on MySpace or perhaps very expensive and very annoying advertising campaigns by the majors)? 4. Do you think the way artists use the internet has changed in the last 10 years, and do you think this will change in the next 10, if so, how? I really hope you can help me out, and if you do, you'll be cited in my report:) So far I've managed to get a handful responses - of which most are from UK artists, although I have managed to get a couple of willing New York antifolkers involved, as well as my boss at the venue. Thanks for reading, look forward to hearing back from you. Andy