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With the influx of generative AI and the predatory nature of the streaming services, it’s time to help support indie artists again.

Submit your original music for consideration: audiogumshoe.net/submissions
Hosted by veteran podcaster, voice actor, and audiobook narrator, Rich Palmer.
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With the influx of generative AI and the predatory nature of the streaming services, it’s time to help support indie artists again.

Submit your original music for consideration: audiogumshoe.net/submissions
Hosted by veteran podcaster, voice actor, and audiobook narrator, Rich Palmer.
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