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Discovering New Music
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Gar
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1/24/2005 12:02 PM
    A few people have mentioned that Cluas seems to be a place where they discover alot of new music. What recent discoveries have people made? And where else do they appreicate the guile of music critics? I read Filter, Word, Paste, Hotpress, The Ticket, Mongrel, Foggy Notions, Culture, Tribune Magazine whenever they are out. And on webzines I concentrate on Cluas and mainly pitchforkmedia. Any other good webzines?
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    1/24/2005 12:53 PM
    Yeah i read all them magazines as well, mind you i do seem to get all my new music from gigs, friends and the internet. recently found Stacey Earle thru doug rice's website, which was really cool, epitonic.com is pretty damn cool as well loads of indie bands mp3's recently got into radio 4 and secret machines thru that, after that i don't really know, just from hearing a name and going to their websites and seeing if there is anything to download or get a snippet of
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    1/24/2005 12:57 PM
    Yeah, word of mouth and going to gigs goes without saying really. The internet is a huge source for discovering music, and I don't even download tunes...just whatever is up on band's sites.
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    1/24/2005 1:03 PM
    Later With...Jools Holland and itunes music store are other great sources.
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    1/24/2005 1:09 PM
    I used to read hotpress but ive decided to give it a miss from now on. Too many ads in it and also it felt too much like they were reproducing PR emails verbatim without any further research. So now, with phantom gone a while now, i suppose i just keep up-to-date with what gigs are happening by checking the TicketB*stard site and watching cluas for updates. Occasionally i pick up uncut which i now figure to be the best music mag out there.
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    1/24/2005 1:13 PM
    i make no assumption until i hear music. i don't care about their image, how many brothers are in the band, where they got their wacky name from, thats all spice if you like them or a stick to beat them with if you don't. i'll take recommendations from everywhere and check them out if can.
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    1/24/2005 2:35 PM
    webzines... pitchforkmedia.com drownedinsound.com thestereoeffect.com metacritic.com popmatters.com tinyvoices.co.uk villagevoice.com also, audioscrobbler.com - plugin for your mp3 player of choice that provides recommendations based on what you're listening to, and nice charts and graphs of most listened to stuff.
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    1/24/2005 2:57 PM
    http://www.planbmag.com http://www.dosomethingpretty.co.uk http://www.splendidezine.com/ http://www.fakejazz.com/ http://ilx.p3r.net/ http://www.llss.tv/ http://www.absorb.org/main.html
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    1/24/2005 4:16 PM
    There's rumour of a comprehensive list of e-zines and other such marvellous links been uploaded to Cluas...any day now...isn't that right moderators
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    1/24/2005 10:54 PM
    www.twee.net www.indiepages.com
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    1/25/2005 3:25 AM
    You can't beat a good independent record shop with friendly clued up staff. I recommend www.piccadillyrecords.co.uk It's updated every Monday, they cover loads of genres and they have mp3 samples of everything! Also Rough trade is pretty good and they do the best end of year reviews that I've come across. Check out the last three annual lists for proof; www.roughtrade.com/docs/top_100_2004.htm www.roughtrade.com/docs/top_100_2003.htm www.roughtrade.com/docs/top_100_2002.htm If you want end of year reviews from Mojo, Q, NME, Uncut etc then check out www.rocklist.net If you want to know what indie is crossing over into the mainstream check out the play lists of www.xfm.co.uk If you want something a bit more out there visit www.trashclub.co.uk click on music and check out the charts. Also every time I watch 120 minutes on MTV2 (Wednesday nights at one in the morning) I nearly always here something that I haven't heard before.
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    1/25/2005 1:05 PM
    the only problem with record shops is that they recommend EVERYTHING! still, i suppose, they have to sell the records. a great record store for indie stuf is Other Music (www.othermusic.com) and for weirdy electronica stuff, theres www.boomkat.com. in terms of mags and zines, it's The Ticket, The Guardian Review, Cluas (for Irish stuff), Thumped (if they recommend stuff, i stay well clear), Pitchforkmedia, Popmatters, Unpeeled, Word, Mojo (ace for reissues). radio - Morning Becomes Eclectic on KCRW (amazing show), Dineen, sometimes John Kelly (though he talks an awful lot of toss these nights and keeps playing bands like the devlins he obviously hangs out with). tv - later (just close your eyes and ears when jools is on)
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    1/25/2005 1:26 PM
    www.leonardslair.co.uk www.whisperinandhollerin.com www.eclectichoney.com all good webzines
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    1/25/2005 2:43 PM
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    Thumped (if they recommend stuff, i stay well clear)
    ouch! and why would you do that?
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    1/25/2005 4:34 PM
    Tom Dunne's show ( cue avalanche of replies saying it's sh**e, indie lite etc. ) Q is the only magazine I buy regularly even though the quality had definitely gone downhill of late. Their reviews are still good though. Stopped buying Hot P*ss years ago. Cluas, obviously.
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    1/25/2005 4:46 PM
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    Thumped (if they recommend stuff, i stay well clear)
    ouch! and why would you do that?
    well, they did recommend the dudley corpo like a lot of online communities, thumped suffers from some extreme bouts of the cool gang syndrome - ie if u dont like the jimmy cake or redneck manifeso, u suck etc. i take all music recommendations i see on thumped with an extra large carton of salt. its a trust thing - if a load of recommendations from one place/site/magazine are to your liking, u will always take a chance on what they have to say. if they consistently recommend or talk about certain bands who turn out to be awful (or u find out later are mates of whoever is doing the recommending/talking), u tend to be a lot more circumspect in the future
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    1/25/2005 4:50 PM
    knew there was something i came here to post and then i got distracted can anyone recommend some good Irish-based music blogs? i have to admit i'm very sceptical about blogs but willing to take a chance on anything anyone has to recommend. looking for someone based in ireland who's covering music/music business/music writing/music radio/music tv etc. is there such a thing? or do i just stick with cluas and continue to regard blogs as the work of those opinionated eejits u meet in pubs?
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    1/25/2005 4:53 PM
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    Q is the only magazine I buy regularly
    Q is quite possibly the worst magazine on the market (Although Hot Press gives it a run for it's money). It's about as musically valid as Heat magazine. Just look at their review of the year http://www.rocklist.net/qlists.html#2004 They have Keane, U2 & Razorlight in the pop 5. Not to mention Scissor Sisters, Gwen Stefani, Green Day, Norah Jones, Usher, Eminem, Lost Prophets, George Michael, Joss Stone, Jamelia. It's a middle aged version of Smash hits. It's hello magazine with music reviews. Their target market are people who do all their record shopping in Tescos. They haven't got a f**king notion and you obviously haven't got one either if you're wasting your money on their magazine.
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    1/25/2005 5:48 PM
    i actually reckon on an average day the music discussed and praised/torn apart on thumped.com is pretty eclectic. there are some cool threads onstream right now about what people are listening to that might be worth an appraisal
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    1/26/2005 5:07 PM
    Q is a magazine aimed directly at the mainstream. in that it doesn't interest me. thumped, cluas, cpu, nme, hotpress, bang, uncut, whatever, until you hear music you can't like it.
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