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Posted July 15, 2014
TSB has looked at guys who’ve started their own record labels before, and we generally agree that making any kind of mark in that business?especially considering what the Internet has done to/for music?requires you to be an extremely dedicated self-starter. Also, a crazy person.
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Posted July 10, 2014
If you’re into weird music like I am, the Internet might as well be your best friend. Even the most unlistenable, experimental noise/music projects have some kind of web presence: a Bandcamp page, a Tumblr, a Soundcloud account, something. It’s easier than ever to find and hoard music without the problems caused by a record
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Posted July 3, 2014
When it comes to sculpture, most of our frames of reference are pretty narrow. If it weren’t for the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, names like Michaelangelo and Donatello would have virtually no footholds in the popular consciousness. That’s not the worst thing in the world, I guess, but it’s still sad. More than any other
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Posted June 26, 2014
More than any other era, the 1950s was full of novelty music. That’s not to say that other eras didn’t have their share of strange one-hit-wonders and songs that were popular because they were momentarily amusing, rather than good; hell, we still have them today (William Hung, the Insane Clown Posse, etc.). But the music
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Posted June 24, 2014
Unlike a lot of TSB’s past Self Made Men, Larry Jeter isn’t someone many of our readers have heard of unless they live in Baltimore. Even then, it’s doubtful that they’ve heard of him. Which is a shame, because Jeter boasts some pretty impressive credentials as an entrepreneur: he owns and operates Dimensions In Music,
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