Ska Web 2.0
Ska music is starting to gain more of a modern web presence with the launch of sites such as SkaPedia.com and SkaToob.com. As you can probably guess, these websites seek to emulate the success and popularity of behemoths WikiPedia and YouTube, albeit with a focus on ska bands and music.
SkaPedia.com is a standard wiki site, and it looks like (based on some band searches) much of the content comes directly from WikiPedia – not an uncommon practice in the wiki world. Still, there does appear to be original content, and SkaPedia does not have some of the silly restrictions regarding what content can be included in a wiki page. Hopefully the wiki-nazis won’t take over like they have at WikiPedia.
SkaToob.com appears to have quite a bit of content, and its focus on ska music means that people looking for ska videos don’t have to filter through the immense collection at YouTube just to find footage of their favorite underground ska bands. I think this is a great idea for a website – someone looking for ska videos is presented with focused content, and will be more likely to find what they are looking for, and possibly get turned onto something new. Sure, SkaToob will not boast the viewership numbers that YouTube has, but then again, ska is a fairly niche market. Just because you’re on YouTube, doesn’t guarantee that millions are going to see your video.
Both sites are part of the SkaSpot network.