EUCantina.net is pleased to announce our new partner website, SoloSound.net. Solo Sound produces and hosts all of our EUCantina podcasts.
In the future, Solo Sound will give other Star Wars fans a place to host their podcast or audio drama, so that they never have to go through the work of creating a website or setting up a feed. You can read the full press release after the jump.
Solo Sound was created primarily to produce and host all EUCantina.net podcasts. EUCantina.net is a Star Wars Expanded Universe fansite that reports news, provides EU material reviews, and conducts interviews with some of the biggest names in Star Wars. With all of that being taken into account, EUCantina felt like it had to expand into a separate website for its many podcasts.
Solo Sound currently produces four unofficial Star Wars podcasts: EUCast, We Talk Clones, The EU Review, and Star Wars Gaming Now. Of these four, only EUCast is produced live. You can listen to EUCast live every Thursday at 9:00 EST here.
Podcasts are not the limit for Solo Sound. Starting this year, Solo Sound will be producing Star Wars audio dramas. Fan audio dramas are a fun way to tell original or adapted Star Wars stories through audio.
In the future, Solo Sound will give other Star Wars fans a place to host their podcast or audio drama, so that they never have to go through the work of creating a website or setting up a feed. Solo Sound also gives other podcasters or Star Wars websites the chance to promote themselves on our podcasts, for free.
A massive group of Star Wars fans have worked to create Solo Sound. We would like to thank Ted McDonald, Austin Blankenship, Andrew Lupi, William Devereux, Nathan P. Butler, Mark Hurliman, Tom Pniewski, and Stephen Rice for all of their hard work on the website and/or the podcasts.
Solo Sound also produces original music used for parts of the podcasts.








January 13th, 2010 - 11:39 am
Just a suggestion, but if you are going to host other folks podcasts you should consider drafting some privacy policy and terms of use on the site. That its clear under what circumstances you might remove a podcast. It would also make it clear to the people that may want to host a podcast that the material does not become EUCantina’s.
Love the idea of sharing your audience with other fans - very cool!
January 13th, 2010 - 12:58 pm
Thanks for the suggestion, and I’m sure we will do that when we start hosting other podcasts. It’s not likely that we will start doing that for a few months, but when we do, all of those things will be done, for sure.