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For music junkies; what are your main sources of discovering new music? Ever since main radio in The Netherlands became too one-sided, back in the day when I suppose when it happened all over the world, I had to find music I liked some place else, as I am not really into pre-packaged music, made to sell to the masses. >> | |
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modern rock 98.7 is where I discover NEW great music.That's really the only radio station I listen to.I just cant get into today's POP music or whatever its called. | |
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I love their name (MODERN rock) and then when I open their site, they have names like Green Day and Linkin Park. (grin) >> | |
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HamsterHuey said:
I love their name (MODERN rock) and then when I open their site, they have names like Green Day and Linkin Park. (grin) I've discovered a lot of great bands from that station.ive discovered M83,Phoenix,Awolnation,MGMT,Borns,Hozier,Imagine Dragons.They mix in classic rock songs sometimes too and yeah they might play a sucky band now and then but mostly it's great songs [Edited 3/25/18 3:45am] | |
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Music magazines rather frustrate than inspire me because it often happens that I don´t even know ONE artist while skimming through a magazine. - My main sources for discovering new artists are my Facebook friends who sometimes post a couple of Youtube or Soundcloud links (mostly my younger friends in their 20s or early 30s....my older friends usually post stuff that´s either very old or too mainstream). - Besides Facebook links, I often find inspiration in browsing Youtube videos. For example...I usually start by looking up a video or new song, and then I find tons of recommended links or some folks in the comments section recommend a remix or another song by the same artist, or I discover new genres on Youtube and just watching two or three clips usually leads to discovering more artists from that genre, so sometimes I spend hours listening to new music on Youtube or Soundcloud, and it´s great that I get suggestions based on my preferences or based on what I previously watched. And I also learn a lot about a genre´s history or what I missed out on in the past months or years. . This Music:Non-Prince forum has also helped me many times but the focus here is seldom on newer music...but still.....communication is always very helpful when it comes to finding out about certain music or artists. The only thing I really dislike when it comes to Facebook, music and friends is discussing org-related or Prince related stuff on Facebook. For various reasons I avoid that and try to keep my org and FB activities separate. If just half of those old orgers took their Prince related discussions back to the org then this place would be a bit livelier again but I´m not complaining. " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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Same here.My Facebook friends have introduced me to artists that I probably would not have found out about on my own.Just a few weeks ago,a friend posted some videos on my timeline,from a new band called Durand Jones and The Indications.I'm now a big fan.
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Yeppers! Same exact thing for me. Facebook gets a bad rep, but for me, it provided so many great insight from FB friends. Of course theOrg has always been the number one foundation for me musically since the black & purple lurking days So many interesting orgers I learned from over the years like yourself, Cinnie, Namepeace, DirtyChri$, Vainandy, Stymie and my good friend Harlepolis.
I also discovered great music in souncloud and vimeo. | |
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Youtube
Rate Your Music I'm afraid of Americans. I'm afraid of the world. | |
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This is how most of my friends show me new music Straight Jacket Funk Affair
Album plays and love for vinyl records. | |
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Thank you, likewise ! I think Facebook is what you make it and what you allow it to be. I see huge differences in Facebookl use from country to country or from culture to culture, good and bad. I see it as a great tool to hook up with friends and relatives who are not in my vicinity and as a way to get more info on music, politics, cooking, hobbies and culture. Didn´t know that you´ve been lurking since the black and purple days. I´ve been an org member since day one , although we all of course had to start again when the site got an update. I´m very thankful to Ben for creating this wonderful website (and he´s a very mellow, very cool dude in real life, too). Say hi to Harlepolis if you´re still in touch with her. I remember that she lived in the Emirates but I don´t know where. I miss her on the org.
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This decade I enjoyed BET's 106 & Park and MTV's TRL but both have been cancelled. | |
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i have google music and on the home page of that they're always recommending stuff based on whats in my current "liked" songs and artists.. occasionally I'll click on something that I'll actually like. Change it one more time.. | |
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This site has been a huge factor in finding new music (or discovering older music). Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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Okayplayer often has great articles, too. " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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I'd also include podcasts such as The Music Snobs, they provided a lot of knowledge about new music. Would love to follow podcasts in the same vein as that one if there are any. | |
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Liner notes and artist pages. Connect the dots. If I'm on like p2p I sometimes sample a new artist from someone else with similar interests. I also dig on Amazon Prime free player for new stuff. if it was just a dream, call me a dreamer 2 | |
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Good leads. Used them all, of course, in my own way; back in the day when this forum was not so dated (stylistically and how we use it, new sites just interface way better with my PC/smart phone lifestyle) and sites like Okay Player (still use that) and always check on friend's profiles on FB, where some friends like Cinne are way more active on that front as others, as he is an even bigger Music Junkie than I am. >> | |
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It depends. Mailing lists for venues here in NYC have gotten me to see shows, and by venues i mean smaller club stuff not MSG and big shows like that. But also some of the artists that i follow tend to get me into other artists. my favorite band a-ha got me into alot of artists i had not heard of but had lots of music out, two that come to mind are Sondre Lerche got into him around 2010, but he has a ton of music out, and also Highasakite, a-ha used their lead singer at one of their gigs and that is how i learned of them. Recently got hip to jazz artist Lindsey Webster, who i had not heard till the venue "The Iridium" had her on their upcoming shows and that was how I learned of her, saw her and then got into her music, and alot of times artists have strong openers too that I get into. I try to get into an artist that is actually going to build a catalog of music. There are so many one wonder bands and artists, and then alot arent even recording full records now because they dont sell so I really dont like collecting a bunch of singles. "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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Paligap & theAudience are definitely honorable mentions. Stymie still posts on FB & haven’t heard from Aisha (Harlepolis) in years. | |
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My main source of discovering new music is primarily these days the Rough Trade record store website. I look through their new releases each week and see if any album description or cover catches my eye. | |
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