Drummer Seeks Band, Will Play for Food

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Drummer Seeks Band, Will Play for Food

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DrummerHunter takes a dating-style approach to the matching of bands and drummers. If you're a band looking for a drummer, search here. If you're a drummer, post your profile and hope for the perfect marriage of guitarists, lead singers, keyboardists, and you. The logo for DrummerHunter is kinda creepy, but clever. I can dig it. Otherwise, the site is pretty simplistic, in a straight forward manner.

Drummers can upload mp3s, photos and videos, post their links to networks like MySpace and YouTube, display their availability, and promote yourself across the web with a public URL. One good thing about DrummerHunter is the ability for bands to create profiles as well, so drummers can search for a new home. Going through the site, however, it seems that drummer profiles are promoted more so than band profiles. This is somewhat understandable given the nature of the site, but this could also be due to the fact that DrummerHunter is very new and has a severely limited number of profiles at the time of this review.

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Most of the sites I come across, such as Oomix, that are trying to tackle the task of matching up band members across instruments and talents are far more involved than DrummerHunter, and leave me wondering how best a collaboration tool could be incorporated for the purpose of creating more content via web-based services and entering a marketplace for direct meetings of supply and demand.

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