While planning for my upcoming blog posts I thought it might be a good idea to feature some new and rather unknown artists now and then. Hey! This is about music - and if there’s someone real good who deserves to get more attention… let’s do it.
You may remember that when I reviewed the Peter Doherty gig months before I mentioned the opener to be worthwhile getting their own article. Here it is.
The Bony King of Nowhere - that’s what they are called. Actually, “they” means “he”. Because it’s Bram Vanparys from Ghent in Belgium plus supporting musicians.
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Tuesday, October 13. 2009
Recommended Music: "The Bony King of Nowhere"
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Monday, October 12. 2009
Germany's Collection Society GEMA Having a Rollercoaster Ride?
Several times I mentioned GEMA (Germany’s collection society) and hassles artists as well as event managers and other people are having in dealing with them. Yet, all2gethernow’s panel on collection societies made me feel some relief in looking forward.
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Sunday, October 11. 2009
More Concepts & Ideas to Collaborate With Independent Musicians and Upcoming Media Companies
Finally, I decided to change the content design of ContentSphere quite a bit.
Previously, articles have been long. Some very long. Others… well, think of the Chinese Wall. The disadvantage is, the longer the articles are the less frequent there’s a new posting.
From now on, each day will see a very short posting. Some ideas that came to mind. Some link I came across. Some new site worth a mention. It would be really great to get a bit of feedback from your side relating to these postings. Because, based on these I decide which short article or new issue is worthwhile to work out.
Concept is to throw in one longer article (deserving that name) once a week. But don’t expect it to be as long as the chart toppers from previous months - some consisted of more than 10k characters (don’t ask for #1… 18k).
Maybe I won’t show the discipline to keep up with my new principles but at least I hope so.
Regarding the topics to cover in forthcoming articles, I aim at providing more advice and most of all more exchange and more collaboration. So, you took my advice and it went wrong - the result did not match your expectations? Mail me, post your reaction, whatever. I’d like to learn.
Also, shortly the static pages are about to be changed and featured more prominently. But that’s another story.
Previously, articles have been long. Some very long. Others… well, think of the Chinese Wall. The disadvantage is, the longer the articles are the less frequent there’s a new posting.
From now on, each day will see a very short posting. Some ideas that came to mind. Some link I came across. Some new site worth a mention. It would be really great to get a bit of feedback from your side relating to these postings. Because, based on these I decide which short article or new issue is worthwhile to work out.
Concept is to throw in one longer article (deserving that name) once a week. But don’t expect it to be as long as the chart toppers from previous months - some consisted of more than 10k characters (don’t ask for #1… 18k).
Maybe I won’t show the discipline to keep up with my new principles but at least I hope so.
Regarding the topics to cover in forthcoming articles, I aim at providing more advice and most of all more exchange and more collaboration. So, you took my advice and it went wrong - the result did not match your expectations? Mail me, post your reaction, whatever. I’d like to learn.
Also, shortly the static pages are about to be changed and featured more prominently. But that’s another story.
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