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Discovering new music

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    Posted: 20 May 2022 at 5:05pm
Has anyone heard of Lewsberg? have heard a few tracks today and they sound good, It's not the first time I've head of them.
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It can get expensive but that's part of the joy of going to record shops spending your hard earned. This shop I go to as always got something play I've not heard before but fortunately for my bank account I don't always like it.
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Agreed, that's happened to me a number of times. I first discovered Hannah Lou Clark (then recording as Foe) and Bleached that way; there are others I can't bring to mind here and now.

Bandcamp is great but can consume a lot of time bouncing from one thing to another. I get the Bandcamp Weekly email shot, but don't always explore them very well. On YouTube I'd recommend the KEXP Seattle live shows. I discovered Anna von Hausswolff there, Samaris was another, the shows often have acts from countries other than the USA.


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I find going into to a record shop a very good way to discover new music, today I went into a shop and I was listening to a record and just had to have up until then I had never heard of them before (Honeyglaze)
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I used to swear by Spotify recommended and random playlists through which I’ve discovered many now favourite artists (e.g. Lorde, Father John Misty, Japanese Breakfast, Black Midi, etc.). Recently, I’ve switched to Apple Music (for reasons various). I was never that impressed with the Genius function - however, he infinite playlist feature is, I think, much improved. 
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I always say I would like to discover new music, but seldom take the time to do so! :) I need to do much better, especially as I wish to expand my vinyl! :)
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I was a teenager in the 60's and of course bought Beatles when they first came out but my taste in music is pretty eclectic now.

I suppose that I relate more to the late 60's' rock and roll ( Cream, Peter Green etc) which then led me to explore the blues with Muddy Waters, Buddy Guy and Junior Wells.

I got interested in Jazz fairly late in life but that has become a dominant source of music for me.

Love Bach especially solo piano pieces, Cello and Lute suites on guitar.

Hardly ever listen to Beatles anymore

Fortunately sources of music are everywhere now and readily available in multiple formats. This is the best of times.

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