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    Posted: 05 Sep 2011 at 5:36pm
Recently I saw here on MMA a discussion on how people get to listen to so many obscure CDs and how do they find put about them. How do you get your new, unknown albums? Do you just look at charts and download what interests you, or do you have a sort of deal with a label? Please tell me, I want more music. 


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Originally posted by Phonebook Eater Phonebook Eater wrote:

Recently I saw here on MMA a discussion on how people get to listen to so many obscure CDs and how do they find put about them. How do you get your new, unknown albums? Do you just look at charts and download what interests you, or do you have a sort of deal with a label? Please tell me, I want more music. 

I review tons of new releases because I'm on the promo list for a lot of record labels and promotional companies. I get lots of new albums this way... more than I could ever possibly review. I just pick what sounds the most interesting and review those - I get way more than I could ever listen to! LOL
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Originally posted by Phonebook Eater Phonebook Eater wrote:

Recently I saw here on MMA a discussion on how people get to listen to so many obscure CDs and how do they find put about them. How do you get your new, unknown albums? Do you just look at charts and download what interests you, or do you have a sort of deal with a label? Please tell me, I want more music. 

I review tons of new releases because I'm on the promo list for a lot of record labels and promotional companies. I get lots of new albums this way... more than I could ever possibly review. I just pick what sounds the most interesting and review those - I get way more than I could ever listen to! LOL

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that's actually pretty awesome, wish I could say the same thing. What labels do you recommend, if you have the slightest idea of what music I listen to mostly?


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I though about asking for promos, but my music collection is already cluttering my room as it is.  I just to a ton of sampling of artists on the internet before I decide to invest in an album.
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Originally posted by Phonebook Eater Phonebook Eater wrote:

that's actually pretty awesome, wish I could say the same thing. What labels do you recommend, if you have the slightest idea of what music I listen to mostly?

Hmmmm.....

Relapse Records is a great and diverse promo list - everything from death metal, grindcore, avant-metal, to doom, sludge, and stoner metal. Very eclectic label, they've even released a prog electronic album this year.

Clawhammer PR is awesome if you like death and black metal.

Connecting Music tends to have a lot of melodic hard rock, power metal, and prog metal stuff. I like a lot of their releases.

Season of Mist is pretty eclectic too. They've had Atheist, Ghost Brigade, Morbid Angel, Necrophagia, and a bunch of others on their recent roster (to name a few).

I'm sure I'm forgetting a bunch - including all the independent stuff that gets sent to me - but that's a good starting point. Smile
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do I have to ask them for free promos or do they have to read my reviews and suddenly ask me if I want their shit or something like that?


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Originally posted by Phonebook Eater Phonebook Eater wrote:

do I have to ask them for free promos or do they have to read my reviews and suddenly ask me if I want their shit or something like that?

Go to their websites and e-mail them regarding reviews. Shoot them a link to your profile at MMA, that will definitely help your chances. Smile
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Wiki Embarrassed

Well not these days, but back when I was new to metal and prog Wiki was a huge help in finding bands.
ProgArchives also helped, and the internet in general.

Pretty much boredom and searching the net LOL
Also word of mouth and random buying!
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Before progarchives lots of my music recommendations came from Amazon's Listmania
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I run a forum, I find a lot of new bands through the community over there. I get some promos as well from a couple of labels (Aural Music and Cruz del Sur), I've been meaning to get into contact with more. Did contact Nightmare, but got completely ignored. Cry Tried Season of Mist as well, but didn't really reach an agreement, the UK press guy didn't seem to want to deal with me. 

Didn't have to contact Aural, I just started getting their stuff out of blue since the keyboardist from Saille joined my site and promoted his band with us, and I said I'd review his album if he'd like. Next thing I know I'm on the label's promo list. Cruz del Sur doesn't send me so much, but they've yet to send me a bad release. Great label to get in touch with if trad and power is your thing, however they do insist on being contacted by the site owner, I believe due to being contacted by 'reviewers' who never actually do a write up of the releases. Wasn't a problem for me, having my own site and two of my favourite albums from this year came from them.

I've also had some promos as one-offs from various bands, either as a download or in one case a CD. Was supposed to get another CD, but I prefer digital promo because that CD still hasn't turned up.

Other than that there are a lot of free services that are my friend in this, YouTube and Last.fm etc. 
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Recommendations usually come from reading tons of reviews. I frequently visit 6-7 sites, read reviews and check out new releases lists.
 
Like some of my collegues above, I�m also in contact with a couple of labels who send me promos, but the Danish Library system is also a big metal ressource for me. They literally have thousands of metal releases that you can loan. The loan period is 30 days, but if no one has shown interest in loaning the item after 30 days you can sign up for another 30 day period. I�ve had some releases for half a year before I had to return them.
 
I haven�t used Grooveshark myself yet, but I hear that�s a really good ressource too.
 
...oh and of course I also buy music if it�s something I really want.Big smile
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Originally posted by UMUR UMUR wrote:

Danish Library system is also a big metal ressource for me. They literally have thousands of metal releases that you can loan. The loan period is 30 days, but if no one has shown interest in loaning the item after 30 days you can sign up for another 30 day period. I�ve had some releases for half a year before I had to return them.
 
Yay for libraries Clap Working in one specialized in music it's safe to say that library is my main source of metal and other types of music, even though now that I'm getting paid I've gone on a bit of a shopping spree again.
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Yeah and in Denmark the Library system is free of charge. Of course we pay for the services over the taxes, but personally I don�t have a problem with that.
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Same here Smile One of the first things I do every single morning is checking out the RSS feed of new cds in the system, and at times I find the morning's reservations in my locker that very day when I go to work. Gotta love it.
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I listen to music on the internet, especially Grooveshark, before buying a CD.  Occasionally, I'll make a blind purchase that will either be totally awesome or somewhat of a fail.  I try to get them cheap though.  I won't go above $11.99 new or $9.99 used unless the album in question is from a rare band like Nokturnal Mortum or the Japanese Sabbat.
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Damn...in Denmark and Finland the public libraries have metal for listening???

Damn why does Scandinavia continually pwn the world?
Pretty sure my library just has junk that people don't want anymore...that's seriously what it looks like.
Sure, I could donate my prog/extreme/obscure metal but maybe after I die lol
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Actually just the other day I saw Choirs of the Eye in the pile of new stuff, something I ordered a while back. And guess what category it was assigned to?

New age, ambient! HeadbangerI couldn't quite decide if it belonged to prog or metal, so I put it in experimental popular music, hope it goes on loan well from there.
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Originally posted by The Angry Scotsman The Angry Scotsman wrote:

Damn...in Denmark and Finland the public libraries have metal for listening???

Damn why does Scandinavia continually pwn the world?
Pretty sure my library just has junk that people don't want anymore...that's seriously what it looks like.
Sure, I could donate my prog/extreme/obscure metal but maybe after I die lol


Here we have lots of good stuff too.
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Hmmm . . .

-Back in the day it was a Radio Station (KMET) that had one of the 1st in the Nation (US) ALL Metal
programs that was for 3 to 4 hours every Friday Night.
From there (just like Prog) I just bought stuff that looked interesting and followed the Bands I was into.

-Then it was Trade Magazines.

-In 1990 a Local College Station (KSPC Claremont) had the 1st All Thrash Show, this kid from Seattle
(before Grunge happened) introduced me to Thrash and Death Metal coming from Sweden, Finland,
Norway, Germany, Greece, South America etc.  Including all the famous US regions Bay to Bay.
It turned out that his show at 12am was the MOST popular program of all their roster.
I listened until he graduated Smile.

-After years of purchasing, I came a cross a Mag called "Ill Literature", probably the best Metal zine I
ever read, they didnt "cuss/curse", Pro-Satanic/Gore or talked street talk, they took the genres seriously,
real journalism  . . .
They were "Pro-Metal" Big smile.
I was introduced to "Opeth" (from Orchid onto Still Life) years before I even heard one note, and soooo
many other bands.  Unfortunately the Mag is long gone now Unhappy (was started by a staffer at Century
Media). I still use Back-issues to remind me of Bands I missed.

-More trade mags and blind purchases and had quite a collection of super obscure stuff (most folks here
would know about most of them).
Then was introduced to a Prog Internet Station called "Progged Radio", I came onto it 5 months before it
shut down.  Then one of the listeners took it on himself to buy their equipment and had some listeners
(and yours truely) help with the creation and Art for "Progulus.com".

That is my main access to the latest Prog Metal.

-A few Stores here in LA have a great selection, "Listening Stations" and newsletters to keep me on
top of things.

Thats about it Smile.


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