- Blogs/sites like Pitchfork for internationally hyped releases
- Smaller sites for more local content
- I check local calendars for release parties or concerts
- I talk with my colleagues.
- I go directly to labels that I trust and check out all of their new releases
- I stop by my local record stores and ask the staff for a couple of album recs
- I use the search functions of Bandcamp and follow a bunch of bands there
- Ditto for Soundcloud, where the reposts of independent artists are especially useful for discovering other bands and musicians.
- Recommendations from Qobuz or Spotify
- I have a couple of radio stations that I spend a few hours with each week, like fip.fr, local student radio, local insert political leanings radio
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Community feedback request regarding Rule 6: "No Politics"
21·3 months agoKeep the rule as it is, and take those kinds of discussions in communities meant for political discussion. There’s already enough of US politics everywhere else.
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And my good old Thinkpad.