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May 4

OMG OMG Beat Concrete Finally on MySpace

Posted on Monday, May 4, 2009 in News

Yes, what no one is talking about is now reality. As many as four people had been bugging us to put up a MySpace page so we finally did it. The coolest thing is that it’s easier to listen to streaming MP3s there than it is here.

You can check out the page at www.myspace.com/beatconcreteband. We also put a widget on this site that shows our current MySpace status.

We’ll pretty much mirror content from www.beat-concrete.com to MySpace. So no need to go there to find out anything new–but if you use MySpace at all send a friend request our way.

This is part of our 2009 goal to go from one of America’s least known bands to not-very-well-known-but-liked status.

By the way, we had to add ‘band’ to our URL because some DJ in Greece is squatting on the Beat Concrete tag even though he’s apparently never used it. More power to him for choosing a good name though.



Mar 16

Contact Beat Concrete

Posted on Monday, March 16, 2009 in About

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You can contact us through email here.

You can also reach David as ‘worldblee’ on Twitter, AIM, MSN, and Gtalk. We love Twitter and post fairly often.

Our MySpace profile is at www.myspace.com/beatconcreteband. If you’re on MySpace, please add us as a friend…we like friends.

We have a profile on the excellent ReverbNation service at www.reverbnation.com/beatconcrete that offers another way to stream tracks and keep track of our schedule.

On the social music site Uvumi, we’re at http://www.uvumi.com/#beatconcrete. Uvumi is small, independent site in Austin, Texas, run by musicians for musicians.

On StereoFame, the music site with a ‘game’ element where you can win prizes, we’re at http://www.stereofame.com/beatconcrete. From that link, you can sign up for StereoFame and support Beat Concrete by doing so.

Our Facebook page is at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Beat-Concrete/58813913236.

Also, we apparently have a website at www.beat-concrete.com now. Who knew?