How do you find new music?
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dan aktivix
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How do you find new music?
Allo
I was wondering how you folk generally come across new music? From magazines / radio / friends? What sort of thing are you into, and how do you keep up with what's new? How do you find out what's old and good?
I tend to be pretty passive: just sorta hang around other more musically knowledgeable people and steal their stuff! Though myspace has been changing that recently, as did the Pandora website.
I was wondering how you folk generally come across new music? From magazines / radio / friends? What sort of thing are you into, and how do you keep up with what's new? How do you find out what's old and good?
I tend to be pretty passive: just sorta hang around other more musically knowledgeable people and steal their stuff! Though myspace has been changing that recently, as did the Pandora website.
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Johnisfaster
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I just got turned on to this Sunday. VERY VERY exciting. I wish I knew what link we listened to, but it was the most entertaining/inspiring night of music ...Dubstep on the reggae side. Yah, I know I'm a little behind the boat...
http://www.dubstepforum.com/
click on "MIXES."
http://www.dubstepforum.com/
click on "MIXES."
http://forum.watmm.com/index.php?showforum=17
i usually find some good stuff in there.
some crap stuff aswell mind you.
i usually find some good stuff in there.
some crap stuff aswell mind you.
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Macrostructure
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Re: How do you find new music?
mostly coming out of soundsystems in the camping areas at festivals! so many good introductions this year.......current fave Damian Marleydan aktivix wrote:Allo
I was wondering how you folk generally come across new music? From magazines / radio / friends? What sort of thing are you into, and how do you keep up with what's new? How do you find out what's old and good?
I tend to be pretty passive: just sorta hang around other more musically knowledgeable people and steal their stuff! Though myspace has been changing that recently, as did the Pandora website.
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smartass303
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You're just old and jaded. There's always been loads of crap released, the art of a dj particularly is finding the stuff that's good.hambone1 wrote:How do I find new music?
I find most of it utter crap, especially the billions of tracks produced by the billlions of bedroom 'producers'.
Mainly, I go to record shops and rummage around and talk to the people there.
I also keep an eye on what comes out via the new releases on juno etc etc. Myspace can be useful too.
I also hang around on music specific mailing lists and forums.