![]() Here's the grand collection, organized by my own interpretation of their primary genre and (new feature!) alphabetically for easier reference.Įnough horn-tootin'. Almost all of them allow you to download music to listen to at your leisure. My hope is that (after all you monkeys take some time to explore), that this resource will be disseminated onto the web and get a few more people interested.Īs of May 9th, 2005, all of the following sites are live and have tunes available to listen to. Add the dozens of already-existing additional sites that I've stumbled upon since November and you can see why I think it's time for an update. In the time between Version 2.0 (to say nothing of 1.0) and now, dozens of previously listed musicblogs have ceased to exist. This resource is on my own page as a sidebar but I wanna share it with you here. There are more musicbloggers out there than most people would believe I've been keeping a close eye on the phenomena for about two years and have compiled what I think is the most comprehensive list of musicbloggers yet available. Audioblogging is NOT about piracy it's about selectively sharing sounds. What you WON'T find in here are file directories without commentary or sites offering a full album that is currently in print. ![]() I'm not prejudiced I also include record label sites, artist's personal sites, people who aggregate the daily adventures of other musicbloggers into digests. A musicblogger/audioblogger/MP3blogger is a person who offers interesting, out of print, rare or otherwise engaging music to people at no charge, out of love for the sound and to promote artists that they would like to see get more popular. ![]()
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