Folk Hidden Gems -This playlist has some really wonderful folk tunes that vary from acoustic singer songwriters all the way to major full-band productions. We were happy to include Happy Coves “Borderlines” before it took off in popularity. We are equally delighted to …
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Check out all of our spring playlists – Americana, Rock, Singer Songwriter, and Folk Music
Some of you may be aware that we actually curate playlists all the time over on Soundcloud. (If there’s demand, we’ll do the same on Spotify.) These lists are specially crafted with under-the-radar artists in mind, so you’re not going to find top-40 …
How do you discover music?
Let’s call this an editorial with a question. How do you discover music? We hear from a lot of PR firms that they would like artists to be added to our playlists so that you, the readers can discover them. But is that …
Do you have any playlists? Why YES we do.
We get asked fairly frequently if we ever curate playlists. Yes, we do! We actually have handful on our Spotify account, but the meat and potatoes of our playlisting has been on Soundcloud. Are you following us there? Here are a few lists …
May Playlist Rundown – Folk, Rock, and some hidden gems
We’re always getting unique submissions to our site that we consider “hidden gems.” These are tracks that are high quality but just don’t seem to be getting the attention they deserve and we want you to give them a spin. We have been …
April Playlist Rundown – Streaming playlists of some of our best finds this month
Are you keeping up with the playlists we’re curating for you this month? Check out these exciting lists that are always changing for your listening pleasure over at SoundCloud: Folk Hidden Gems – April 2017 -These are the best folk tracks we find …
Top 5 Things I’ve Learned about the Music Industry
I’ve been a relatively serious music writer now for over two years. I’ve gotten a chance to meet some of my favorite musicians. I’ve covered shows in several states in a wide variety of venues. Here are a few of my observations from …