Nashville based artist Hannah Cole has a new LP, Switchbacks, out September 4th, and has just released the track “MMA”, and the video to go along with...
I just read an excellent new essay called The Case Against Free in which the author suggests that the "free economy" is drying up the economic resources needed to make quality creative works. The article focuses on recordings. It's a well written, no-holds-barred essay that has a lot of say about where the recording community is headed if the value of records continues to approach zero.
Read the article here: The Case Against Free
The Aesthetic Revolution will be Beautiful!
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Meaningful Stone - New Song and Video with Jay Som
By John Baccigaluppi
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Check out the new song, “1+1=0”, and fun video from South Korean artist Kim Jimin, who records as Meaningful Stone. The track is a collaboration with...
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Andrew Sa, Missy Thangs, and H.C. McEntire: It Takes Trust
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By Geoff Stanfield
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By John Baccigaluppi
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New track, video and upcoming LP from Emily A. Sprague
By John Baccigaluppi
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New Music From Temples: Bliss
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By John Baccigaluppi
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New Music and Video from Sadie Dupuis and Sad13
By John Baccigaluppi
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