Benjamin Hickethier

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Tverrestetiske kunstarter. Visual communication research (& riso → usw.press), bottom-up urban practice 🌴, exploring methods of participation, collective action and organisation
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https://subvert.fm/ is building a cooperative-owned platform
Subvert — The Collectively Owned Music Marketplace

A music platform owned by us all. Join Subvert to sell your work, support artists, and shape our shared future. Sincerely Ours.

Subvert — The Collectively Owned Music Marketplace
Welcome this Saturday (Dec 6) to #Consulatet’s 5 year in #Dokkgata celebration!

Doors open at 6 p.m.
The boutique will be open, with 20% off all #vinyl. Free #costumes for the evening from Mias Kostymelager, for NOK 250 per person. #BYOB.

Around 7 p.m., this great program will start: Concert with Hebbex d’Expectatio Expectata + release of new 10". Kjetil Brandsdal and Thore Warland will also release a new 7". Reading by Kristin Auestad Danielsen. Villhund release. DJ Kjetil Brandsdal - Australian new wave. DJ Patrick Petterson - Dark but danceable. DJ Wholesome Joh - Klubb DaDa resident. Eclectic underground music.
Hey sorry for not replying before now, I didn’t notice the notifications. It seems that I misunderstood something og read something wrong, so as far as I can see I was wrong about Qobuz. I’m sorry for any confusion. When it comes to Bandcamp I thought it was quite well known that selling the company twice in a short time has created some disruptions, and that some people are trying to build cooperative based models (among others). Again, I might be wrong. Most of all I’m trying to find out where to escape to, so thanks for recommending Qobuz again.
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Also ich habe von Merz mehr als genug. Aber natürlich vom Fritze.
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Men Qobuz er Microsoft? Finnes ikke det noe bedre, som er uavhengig? Tidal er ikke bedre, eller? Bandcamp ikke bra. Resonate.coop? Subvert.fm? Har ikke prøvd selv, men hvorfor landet du hos Qobuz?