These are all reviews and articles tagged with "music".
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Michael Gregoire is a graphic designer by day and runs blocSonic.com during his off hours. blocSonic is a site that features a monthly “netBloc” compilation which spotlights hand-picked gems of all genres from the copyleft world of Netaudio and Netlabels. Mike’s always been passionate about music, so he tries to work it into his life [...]
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János Krueger is a long-time student in media sciences working as online producer at day. The balance comes from home with his three kids and wife. The rest of the time he is writing together with some friends for the Leipzig based fanzine abvmob about Eastern europe and music, established in 1999. His private blog [...]
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Eric comes from Melun/France. He is the editor of the french free music podcast auboutdufil.com. His website is covers since 2 years free music downloads on the web. With more than 400.000 downloads, 900.000 listenings and lots of comments from his visitors and fans, he build one of the biggest music weblogs in france and [...]
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The french-german Brigitte Bijoux likes to spin her desks in tokyo. Eaten by the magnetic force of the tokyo underground, busy B. released her debut-ep “Le Fleuve Profonde” already some time ago on ideology.de. But that’s no reason for her to surf the web for some music diamonds in her free time. Diamonds are a [...]
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We asked Michel Berghs some questions about his project Netlabelism.net. His answered the following lines: “Netlabelism was born three years ago as a concept to promote netlabels and their artists and music. The main reason for the website is the philosophy of bringing music back to its roots, ie. Pure music without the greedy music [...]
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Martin Wisniowski aka 020200 cultivates his taste for music, extraordinary design and technical tools since quite a time now. As the labelhead behind the experimental netlabel 2063music currently he focuses more on digital tools and pixelism. So we are not so surprised to sound out the high influences of 8-bit-computers and their aesthetics while listening [...]