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Concurrent with the maturation of MP3 encoding was the rise of the "Web 2.0" publishing tool: Blogger (Blogspot). Owned by Google, Blogspot offered a frictionless, free, and text-heavy platform. Unlike MySpace, which was social, or YouTube, which was video-first, Blogspot was archival. Encoding settings:
A typical music Blogspot followed a sacred aesthetic: a plain background, a header image of a rare record, and a vertical list of posts. Each post contained three things: a high-resolution scan of the album art, a verbose, nostalgic essay about the band, and the holy grail—a link to a ZIP file containing the 320kbps VBR MP3s. Normalize volume if needed (use LUFS targeting -14
These blogs were not run by corporations but by obsessives. You had blogs dedicated exclusively to obscure 1970s German progressive rock (Krautrock Tempel), to 90s Japanese city pop (Neo-Tokyo Nightlife), or to bootleg live recordings of The Smiths (Still Ill). The 320kbps VBR MP3 was the currency, and Blogspot was the bank.
Blogger blocks direct MP3 uploads. Use these free hosts:
| Host | Direct Link? | Good for Blogger | |------|-------------|------------------| | Google Drive | Yes (with tweak) | ✅ Best | | Internet Archive | Yes | ✅ Public domain | | pixeldrain | Yes | ✅ Fast | | MediaFire | No (wrapper page) | ❌ |