Said The Gramophone is a pleasantly clean cut “pistachio-green” blog that’s had the time to perfect its style. From the site:
“said the gramophone launched in march 2003, and added songs in november of that year. it was one of the world’s very first mp3blogs.”
Said the Gramophone is a blog that knows what it wants and […]
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TBTMTU: Said the Gramophone
March 19th, 2008 by Jacob Nicolas · No Comments
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TBTMTU: Tuneage
March 12th, 2008 by Jacob Nicolas · No Comments
Your music sucks. We’re here to help.
boasts the headline of Tuneage, the first music tumblelog I’ve covered in the They Bring The Music To Us series, and one of the few music tumblelogs around period. Tuneage certainly talks the talk with the air of pretension that all most music blogs have about them, but can […]
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TBTMTU: Blogs Are For Dogs
March 5th, 2008 by Jacob Nicolas · No Comments
I have to admit that when I first discovered this blog, I wasn’t too impressed. It just seemed too linear, too straightforward, too plain, which may have something to do with the blog’s design (as the standard blog is inherently linear). However, once you scrape past the surface, Blogs are for Dogs shines to it’s […]
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TBTMTU: Superette
February 27th, 2008 by Jacob Nicolas · No Comments
Superette is a video weblog rather than an mp3 blog, posting music and music related videos with stunning commentary - and if you know French, the commentary is even better!
What amazes me most about Superette is how they are able to dig up these gems of videos amidst the slew of crappy live recordings. The […]
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TBTMTU: Feed Me Good Tunes
February 21st, 2008 by Jacob Nicolas · No Comments
In the world of music blogging, there are three main categories into which almost every blog falls: the plain-Jane music blog, with posts of one or two songs and a short description (which, as we’ve seen, can be anything but plain); the music news/new music blog, which posts song files topically; and, arguably the rarest […]
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TBTMTU: Speed Of Dark
February 13th, 2008 by Jacob Nicolas · No Comments
The speed of light is approximately 299,792,458 meters per second, or 670,616,629.2 miles per hour if you prefer. The Speed of Dark is approximately “one very cool music blog.”
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TBTMTU: Free Indie
February 6th, 2008 by Jacob Nicolas · No Comments
Free Indie is one of those sites that once discovered you know that you’ve stumbled onto something great; afterwards, you wonder how you ever lived your life without it.
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TBTMTU: Oneparticularwave
January 30th, 2008 by Jacob Nicolas · No Comments
Everything is connected.
Everything changes.
Pay attention.
This may sound like a tagline for the next season of Heroes, but it’s actually part of the mystique that is oneparticularwave. Not a lot is known about the author of oneparticluarwave - or rather, he gives very little away about himself. The about section of his blog containing the bio: […]
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TBTMTU: Bows + Arrows
January 23rd, 2008 by Jacob Nicolas · No Comments
Bows + Arrows is definitely one of the more aesthetically pleasing music blogs you’ll read any time soon. Created by Brian Lum of Davis, California, Bows + Arrows delves deeper into what its posted songs are made of than most other blogs. . .
. . . which makes it enjoyable to read after reading […]
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TBTMTU: The Rich Girls Are Weeping
January 16th, 2008 by Jacob Nicolas · No Comments
Technically this is a “They Brought The Music To Us,” as Cindy Hotpoint and Pinkie Von Bloom of The Rich Girls are Weeping are taking a break from the music blogging scene to move on to some bigger and better things after fulfilling their dream of moving to The Big Apple.
While The Rich Girls are […]