Re: sources of unfamiliar music? (Wolfgang Dreier )


Subject: Re: sources of unfamiliar music?
From:    Wolfgang Dreier  <wolfgang.dreier@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Fri, 13 Aug 2010 17:59:47 +0200
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Dear Jesscia, maybe you'll find something on www.jamendo.org - that music comes with cc-licenses, so downloading is free and possible: You can search the website for genres, and I don't think the average "western" listener will know titels, albums, or artists. Also statistics are provided, so you can make sure a certain song/album/artist is not that popular. If you use the latest version of amarok, you can search jamendo from within the audio player. All the best, Wolfgang On 13.08.2010 16:46, Jessica Grahn wrote: > Dear list, > I would appreciate any pointers for places to find/purchase/download > unfamiliar music. That is, music that fits within typical Western genres > (rock/pop, classical, jazz, electronic), but the majority of which is > unlikely to have been heard by the average European or North American > listener. Perhaps such a database of such music might exist already, or > maybe someone knows a particularly fruitful online source of unheard-of > bands and composers? > > Many thanks, > Jessica > -- Wolfgang Dreier Mohrstr. 3/1 A-5020 Salzburg mailto:wolfgang.dreier@xxxxxxxx http://www.sbg.at/dreier/wolfgang


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