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I always find new artists that I've never heard of but are wonderful talents.
I always find new artists that I've never heard of but are wonderful talents.
does not feel like america anymore.
Also, you could just go to a club that features (mostly) indie performers. Places like The Hotel Cafe (Los Angeles), Bottom of the Hill (San Francisco).
So my tax is paying either $10 or $15 dollars a month to listen to/download all the music I am even remotely interested in. If I really want to keep it ... I can buy for .99 track at Rhapsody, iTunes, Zune. Or maybe even cheaper at Amazon.
Its an online music magazine that specializes in independent and lesser known music. Although the writing can be a bit pretentious and self-important sometimes its still a great resource for hearing about bands that fly under the radar on many sites.
Oh and friends of course..
Kjell Eriksson, Uppsala, Sweden
- by lloydsnewsn June 6, 2009 6:59 PM PDT
- zune pass
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