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Summer’s End EP

Summer’s End EP by Carte Blanche is delicate indie music. It can line up in the music shelves in the likes Take Offs and Landing from Rilo Kiley and The with the Arab Strap Belle and Sebastian. Summer’s End EP was very dreamy. Once heard you’ll surely fall asleep.

Recorded songs are very consistent; the beat [...]

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Indie and Technology Joining Hands – A continuation

Digital services offer the opportunity of exposure to new fans and the possibility of increased sales through online retailers. Artists can also release music more frequently and quickly if it is available online. In addition, artists have the option of releasing limited edition, out-of-print, or live material that would be too costly to produce through [...]

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Indie and Technology Joining Hands

I guess everyone is quite aware with online formats being sold in the market. There goes indie going with the flow this time around. Indie music, combined with Internet technology allows artists to introduce their music to a potentially huge audience at low cost without essentially affiliating with a major recording label. The design of [...]

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The Indie Music

Indie artists are concerned more with self-expression than commercial considerations. It actually originated with punk during the year 1970, is often associated with indie, with people in the scene being involved in bands, labels and nights. Indie often has an internationalist outlook branching from unification with other fans, bands and labels in other countries who [...]

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Unity that has formed “indie”

There is a strong sense of unity that materializes from altruism among indie bands and often results in collaborations and joint tours. Indie artists of any particular time often go against the prevailing trends of their time to reinvent or think of something different. A ‘lo-fi’ aesthetic has often been associated with indie, particularly when [...]

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Marketing Indie Music

Every indie artist should know how to market their music so people can hear them. Some people say that the best way to market music is through the internet. However, many people still fail to market their songs. Listed below are helpful and successful marketing techniques:ďż˝ Create your own website with a list Your website [...]

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Always Never Again

After releasing their first single Born Into the World here’s the new one Always Never Again. Supersystem was the kind of band that makes organic, free-floating jazz, techno manipulated music. The album was groove-oriented type of music that most concert goers and fans will love to hear.
Even though this album seems to target the mass [...]

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Walking with Thee

Walking with Thee from Clinic transfigured the world of indie music. Beats of guitars, which repeatedly played, are everywhere in the songs. This album was very alike with the songs of Radiohead. But Clinic was not a low-grade artist.
Although the style of Clinic falls short of the Radiohead’s Style, it has its own charisma for [...]

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In a safe Place

Jimmy LaValle was genius; play at many genres has never disappointed anyone. He is multi-talented and very classic in his music selection.
His been into piano rock on Tristeza, into solemn sounds of Black Heart Procession and to loudly music of The Locust. His musics in the indie world were very respectable, inluding this.

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Thoughts on Indie Music

I am very surprised to know that indie music has become popular even in the recent years. I thought it only became popular these days because I only came to see and know indie artists of this time. However, I think that every person wanting to become an indie artist should know where to start.
First, [...]

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