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re: Great fan review of Braver

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rockfenris2005 07:34 pm UTC 06/24/16
In reply to: re: Great fan review of Braver - fnord 05:14 pm UTC 06/24/16


I'm always on the lookout for emotional powerful music, doesn't have to be bombastic or operatic. I love "Exit music for a film". That is glorious, if you've ever heard of that. (I love Wagner and I love Real McCoy "Runaway" from the 90s, haha. Don't care when it was done, just that I really FEEL.) Any help with that would be appreciated. Single I co-produced is somewhere here on the forum, link that is. I'm working on a number of projects now, including one that gets performed here this August. Nervous as ALL HELL, PETRIFIED, but excited.

> I get most of my new music directly from the artists
> (shows, websites, kickstarters) or from bandcamp.com
> (which is almost from the artist). A lot of talented
> artists with non-mainstream music now have wide
> distribution through Bandcamp (and CD Baby, and to be
> fair, Amazon). Look up my account on Bandcamp to see what
> I've been listening to, and buy from those people.
>
> (Also, if we're going to shill for small labels, I get
> more stuff from Projekt than Nuclear Blast.)
>
> >
> > >
> > > If he is missing those things from today's music, then he
> > > should stop listening to pop and venture elsewhere. There
> > > is plenty of good music around, well produced music, well
> > > sung music, varied, bombastic, grandious and soaring. But
> > > you will NOT find in on MTV, radio, casting shows or the
> > > major labels.
> > > When I look over the albums I bought in the last few
> > > years, most of them come from Nuclear Blast.
> >
> > Couldn't agree with this more!


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