Art belongs to the people. This music is written to be heard and enjoyed. It is not written with the expectation that people pay for it. That said, if you enjoy the music so much that you would like to purchase copies for yourself, there are many ways to do so. Remember, too, that for every album Epicte sells, he promises spend 20 minutes less of his life waiting tables.
Epicte's preferred method of distribution. Hard copies of his self-titled debut go for only $6 plus shipping. Of course, if you think $6 is too steep, Epicte also lets you name your own price. You can thank Radiohead for that.
Buy Online from Third Parties
Some folks just don't trust guys named after Greek philosophers and would never voluntarily send money to such people in exchange for "general music merchandise." For those people, The Man and his associates invented iTunes, DigStation, CDBaby, and other online retailers.
cdbaby - For the best independent music available on the internet.
digstation - Free from DRM and compatible with any digital media player.
itunes - Proof that The Man drives a Prius and shops at Trader Joe's.
other online retailers - Including Napster, Rhapsody, eMusic, and SpiralFrog.
