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Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. - Red Auerbach
07.14.04 (3:08 am)   [edit]
Hungry for some more?

Well then... feast on this:

[url=http://www.loobie.com/]Celestial Voices:[/url] "An evolving UK-based resource with concise reviews promoting haunting, atmospheric and ethereal female vocals." ~ Thanks to [url=http://shadowmusic.tblog.com]shadowmusic [/url] for this link and the next one... and yes, the one after that. :)

[url=http://www.musicaldiscoveries...]Musical Discoveries:[/url] "actively follows and promotes contemporary, progressive and crossover music featuring female vocalists by reviewing albums and live performances, interviewing artists and by publishing comprehensive features spanning their careers."

[url=http://www.auralgasms.com/]Auralgasms: [/url]" The Web's best portal for the discovery and discussion of under-appreciated artists." ~ I have this site linked to the left. I cannot tell you how much I use it.

[url=http://ectoguide.org/]The Ectophiles' Guide to Good Music: [/url] "The Guide is our attempt to compile the many comments and recommendations about music and reviews of music made over the years by ectophiles everywhere into a useable format." This site states up front that it is a work in progress. I see its potential, but wonder if it will ever be finished. In the meantime, I recommend searching by genre.

I also recommend the following online radio stations:
[url=http://www.auralgasms.com/Rad...]Auralgasms Radio: [/url] "Auralgasms Radio features the best blend of Alternative music, specializing in a unique mix of Dreampop, Triphop, Brit pop, singer-songwriters, alternative flashbacks, and gems from Alternative legends."
[url=www.radioparadise.com]Radio Paradise: [/url]"Listener supported eclectic online rock."

Know of any other great online music sources? It's time to share!

 


posted by: blondebondgirl (reply)
post date: 07.14.04 (3:55 am)

Awesome links.... i liked checking out the Brit Pop links and found one of my fav artists (Travis) was listed, very good very good.



posted by: blondebondgirl (reply)
post date: 07.14.04 (3:55 am)

and i think you'd be insanely amused but the thing i put in my blog, lol.



posted by: irishred (reply)
post date: 07.14.04 (9:02 am)

Hi Jen--love the latest music info :) Hope things are going well!!!



posted by: aWindow (reply)
post date: 07.14.04 (2:46 pm)

great links, awesome weblog but i believe i have already told you how enjoyable reading and visiting your weblog is.
I would love to hear your views about a band i absolutely adore, they are called "Deep Forest" i am sure you are familiar with their work. :)



posted by: RedTigress (reply)
post date: 07.14.04 (3:31 pm)

I have a friend who broadcasts a radio show on the internet. I should find the link. Lemme get back to ya. :)



posted by: juniperflux (reply)
post date: 07.15.04 (2:20 pm)

Reply to: blondebondgirl

Ha! I did love it! Cool stuff. I may copy you here soon. :)



posted by: juniperflux (reply)
post date: 07.15.04 (2:21 pm)

Reply to: irishred

Indeed they are! :) Thanks for the comment. I'm sending some good wishes your way as well.



posted by: juniperflux (reply)
post date: 07.15.04 (2:25 pm)

Reply to: aWindow

I do know deep forest, but am really only familiar with songs from the Comparsa CD. I understand they give part of the proceeds from their work to 3rd world nations. Very cool indeed.




posted by: aWindow (reply)
post date: 07.15.04 (5:31 pm)

Reply to: juniperflux
I personally think their best work is "Bohemia" and "Deep Forest" and yes you are absoutely right, they are a couple of (Hippies) producers who Donate most of income from that particular band to under developed countries.
Thank you for your reply :)



posted by: SheSpecies (reply)
post date: 07.17.04 (1:00 pm)

This is sweet. I'm interested in checking these out...especially Auralgasms.

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