Matt Fanale is releasing a reissue of two EPs from 2008, titled "This is Jizzcore PreJizz EPs," combining remixes and additional tracks that predate his 2009 album This is Jizzcore. Originally available exclusively via VampireFreaks, these tracks feature remixes from notable artists, including tributes to Fitz of Skinjob and Richard Pyne of Uberbyte, who both passed away recently. Fanale describes the album as a "time capsule" from a pre-streaming era and warns listeners about its unpolished sound, stemming from original 320kbps mp3s. The reissue is now available on Bandcamp as a name-your-price item.
Given the nostalgia and personal tributes tied to this album, how do you think the evolution of music consumption, especially with streaming, has affected the emotional connection artists have with their earlier works?

