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An update with impact, in a positive way. # # Â Â # Â Virtual concerts: A new video format? Â Th

An update with impact, in a positive way. # #  [View in browser](  #  [Tribe of Noise BV]  # Community Update # # [Virtual concerts]( Virtual concerts: A new video format?  The music industry was rocked by first-order impacts (no concerts, no fan engagement) and second-order impacts (many artists realising that streaming did not add up without live income alongside it).  Did you participate in any virtual event lately? Can it contribute to the rise of independent musicians?  [continue reading]( # # [Safer Internet For Kids]( Free Music Archive for Kids  Hi, I am personally reaching out to you because my 9-year old daughter Milou and I are working on a project and would love your input. Two ways you can help:  - Can you ask your daughter, son, niece or nephew to make us a drawing in the upcoming days about "a safer internet for kids"? How does it look like? Or maybe they can write down an idea how to make the internet safer for kids. Deadline: Feb 28, 2021. Full story: [www.forkidsonline.org](  -  Can you discuss with them if Free Music Archive should come up with free to access, "kid friendly" playlists? Or maybe togeher you have a much better idea. Email: [hessel@tribeofnoise.com](mailto:hessel@tribeofnoise.com?subject=Kid%20friendly%20playlists)  Thank you so much!  Hessel Chief of Noise @ Tribe of Noise / FMA  [Safe Internet for Kids project. Learn more.]( # # Tom Ray interviewing FMA  You might know by know that your beloved Free Music Archive is in the capable hands of Tribe of Noise, a social enterprise for independent musicians.  FMA's backend and search improved and we are connecting the dots for independent musicians and people sharing, reusing and building upon original songs.  But there is more to this story...  [Li​sten, watch]( # #   If you have questions, suggestions or news... let us know!  #staysafe  Meghan Lacle FMA & Tribe of Noise Community meghan@tribeofnoise.com  # #  This email was sent to {EMAIL} You received this email because you are registered with Free Music Archive  [Unsubscribe here](  #  © 2021 Free Music Archive - Tribe of Noise  #

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