Some of the Best Music That You Have Never Heard is All Over the Internet -- And its not Hard to Find. Just Ask Your Friends.
I'm pretty lucky to be able to have a wealth of friends that are artists.
Artists are a fairly welcoming, and an accepting bunch in my experience. They are unpredictable and intelligent. Unafraid to take risks, and ready at an instant to launch you into creating new ideas. Which is triggered by them just being themselves. Artists, musicians, poets, writers always seem to have had the most accurate perception of what is really going on around them, not the "official version" or the popular perception of life, but they know and express the real deal; what it is to be human.
Here's a tiny slice of some music makers I know. Pop open a new tab and hit up their tracks too:
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Chicks Throwing Bricks / 2013 / U/K Photographer http://bit.ly/182eh0m |
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Forward to an End / 2013 / U/K Photographer http://bit.ly/11K8DOm |
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Space Disc Jockey / 2013 / Radocaj http://bit.ly/17mSQIW |
Musicians are the people that I hold in the highest regard artistically. I think because you can't hold music or point to it; its in their head, its in the air, then its in your head. Its really an amazing thing to experience. That's probably the one thing that most of us take for granted as we drive around, go to a show, or just hanging out with music playing. A good beat can inexplicably make you move your body to the rhythm, put your mind on a journey, set you to a mood, or personally connect you an artist and group of people. Flat pictures don't often get the chance to do that to people. I'd love to be able to do that the way music can, but I can't count myself as a musician; as much as I would daydream to be.
People are always griping too about the loves and hates in popular music and the music industry; blah,blah blah. Sometimes I feel when I'm talking about music with people either that I've just met or on the message boards online, I feel like I'm treading on those old taboos (like you can never talk about death, money or politics with people) because it can get really heated. People are passionate about what they listen to. So sometimes its hard to find a good place to have a good, authentic exchange between musicians and musicians, or musicians and fans, or fans and fans. Or to even find a place that helps you find new, good music you like. Always ask your friends, though. They know you best and can be counted on to guide you to new tunes. Or you can leave it to the whims of Pandora Radio or whatever steaming radio you dig, but even then it gets stale pretty quick because mainstream music all sounds the same to me. Its too produced and manufactured and everything just repeats after a while.
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Electronic Musicians Group / 2013 |
Don't let the name fool you, these cats and kitties make and listen to every genre there is; and they do good work its a great community really. You listen to real raw artists; some undiscovered gems. There's a wonderful dialog between the musicians and the community. They corroborate together, invest their skills in each other, and always challenge each other to make themselves better even though many of them have never met face to face. Its great stuff...but you don't have to take my word for it. Go to: http://www.emgradio.com check out the pod-casts and the musician members work.
I love music. And its fascinating to me to see and listen to musician playing live, or privately just at work on their craft. I wish I could figure out how they do what they do. I know that everyone has different processes but I'd love to know how they actually make music happen. When singing about writing music C Lo Green has this great few lines in his song 'Storm Coming' from the Gnarles Barkley album St. Elsewhere:
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Gnarles Barkley / Spin Magazine November 1, 2006 / U/N Photographer |
But a song will only scratch the skin;
And there are still places I haven't been
Because I know what's in there is already in the air."
I guess that is what it is. That kind of creativity that you can't hold; I wish I knew what that kind of creativity was like.
Its futile but fun to mill on how music is made, and imagine all the cool stuff I could do if I knew how to do it, but I'm just in the audience watching the show. I remember from my high school bands classroom bulletin board their was this quote from Leopold Stokowski: "A painter paints his pictures on canvas. But musicians paint their pictures on silence. We provide the music, and you [the audience] provide the silence." I think that a real good audience should never be silent.
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