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Who is SoundtrackNet?
A little about the motley crew who runs this site...among other things.
Behind The Scenes...
If you want to know how and why we did it, this is the place to look.
Contact Information
When you want to get in touch with us with a question or would like to send us news, music, movies and announcements, check here first.
Advertiser Information
Think this site would be a great place to advertise your product or service, click here for the information you need.
Site Map
Trying to find your way around the site, this map will clue you in to where things are.

Mission

Filmmusic.com was founded in mid-1996 as an idea to centralize Internet resources relating to the genre of film and television music. With the World Wide Web becoming more and more confusing for the average user, developing centralized common sources for information and content seems to be the smartest way to adapt to this problem. SoundtrackNet came along in February 1997, and eventually absorbed Filmmusic.com into one "supersite".

With Filmtracks and Film Score Monthly already providing some mixed resources for the art of film and television music, someone decided to bring the best of all of those sites together, as well as a few new surprises.

About to embark on our tenth year of life, we have embarked on bringing an unprecendented level of coverage to the film and music industry. In the future months, new features, exclusive to SoundtrackNet LLC,  will be cropping up all over the site, so please stay tuned...

Stuff We Use

[Apple Mac OS X]

Apple
It's fast, easy to use and deploy and maintain. Mac OS X and Apple hardware (in our case Dual G5 servers). We figured that the best compliment to our use of FreeBSD is now to add a few bad(ass) apples in to the bowl.
[Apache HTTP Server Project] Apache 1.3.33 & OpenSSL
Derived from NCSA's original source, Apache is the most widely used WWW server on the planet. It's fast and is very expandable, and best of all it's free... so no need to feed the Microsoft beast!
[mySQL Database Software] MySQL 5
One of the most versatile databases available today. It's benchmarking even put it above some Oracle instances. It's ODBC compliant and has been ported to just about every OS under the sun.
[PHP HTML Language Extensions] PHP 5
This is one cool scripting language. It does EVERYTHING you could ever want, much of what JavaScript and all those funky languages from Microsoft can't do with the strength and structure of C. Plus, it's really easy to integrate with a wide variety of databases.

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