Finding music you like, or rather like, has been a hassle-free and often frustrating task. I’m sure many of you reading this right now will agree. Let me explain how I like music.
It’s about music that rejuvenates you and makes you see the brighter side of things or situations (the light at the end of the tunnel). These are things that change the mood (from bad to good or vice versa) that makes the insurmountable impossible. Music moves us deeply, music expresses compassion, and music completes our lives.
Have you ever hit an unfamiliar melody or rhythm with your hands or feet, but then realize you’re doing it and keep tapping the same way over and over again? On rare occasions, we hear music we like but have never heard of before and wonder what the name of that song, artist/artist or album is.
Well… let’s talk about the process and at the same time subtract foolish happiness from the equation. Honestly, how often do you stumble upon great music that you absolutely love in your daily travels? Most don’t, unless you live in a dorm or go to a lot of clubs and have happy hours every day (“ah, good times”). Some of us work in the entertainment industry or have jobs with great graphics that take up a lot of our free time.
Unfortunately for the rest, they have limited time and moderate to high levels of responsibilities. So, finding new music can be more carefully and thoughtfully planned. In other words, an easy and convenient way to often find new music!
As you can see, most of the New Music you hear on mainstream radio isn’t very appealing. Then the same unattractive song plays over and over. When you hear a song by your favorite artist, it plays too much and you lose interest. I often think about how a good rookie can emerge from such repetitive work. I call it a radio loop.
Here are some ways to get good new music. Music blogs, social pagalworld a to z music sites, and music sites that identify similar artists by genre or category based on their current favorite music.
Music blog…
Also called MP3 blog where you can download new music. After you download the song, listen and comment (no comment required). The great thing about this medium is that it gives you secure access to music you download for free. Key artists are often new, lesser known, or underground.
When the music is downloaded, a blog entry with information about the artist’s biography and biography is added to the file. For the most part, you can see how other people rate new products. This can be a good indicator of whether it’s worth the time to listen.
Downloads in mp3 format are provided by record companies and promotion companies, so the music is legal and distribution is free. Most of them come from artists promoting their music, so it’s a great way to find real musical treasures.
Some of my favorite music blogs are One Track Mind and The Hype Machine, so check them out. Please remember that your comments are highly encouraged. In this way, the site can offer new music every day. So don’t forget to rate/rate the songs you like and dislike. It only takes a few seconds. To give back as much as we can, here’s your chance to do it right.
Social networks with music…
This musical ensemble empowers listeners and independent artists/commissioned artists submit their music to the ensemble for review. In some cases, listeners soon become fans and recommend their favorite music to other members of the ensemble. The beauty of this social environment is that you can see at a glance what other music listeners like. So add it to your own online music jukebox.
My favorite social music sites are Sixty One and Our Stage.
Some of my favorite music blogs are One Track Mind and The Hype Machine, so check them out. Please remember that your comments are highly encouraged. In this way, the site can offer new music every day. So don’t forget to rate/rate the songs you like and dislike. It only takes a few seconds. To give back as much as we can, here’s your chance to do it right.