I was just wondering; are there any dutch netlabels? Im planning to write an article on netlabels (im a student journalisme) and looking for some (dutch)people i can interview. I pretty new to the whole netlabel-thing. Is this an new development or have there always been a lot of netlabels?
Anyone suggestions who is should talk to for my article?
Thanx,
Bram
dutch netlabels?
Re: dutch netlabels?
braz wrote:I was just wondering; are there any dutch netlabels? Im planning to write an article on netlabels (im a student journalisme) and looking for some (dutch)people i can interview. I pretty new to the whole netlabel-thing. Is this an new development or have there always been a lot of netlabels?
Anyone suggestions who is should talk to for my article?
Thanx,
Bram
why narrowing only to dutch netlabels...i think you could do a great article on the whole scene in general.
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braz wrote:youre probably right.....but interviewing in Dutch is much easier for me. But i think its better to write an article on the whole international scene. Any suggestions where i should start/wich people are interesting to interview? And what are the mayor netlabels?
well...for starters you can directly go to thinner,textone and epsilonlab,cos they are the most respected on the scene.
later on check out archipel.cc, clevermusic, panospria, unfoundsound and others.
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don't forget stadtgruen & realaudioplaster wrote:braz wrote:youre probably right.....but interviewing in Dutch is much easier for me. But i think its better to write an article on the whole international scene. Any suggestions where i should start/wich people are interesting to interview? And what are the mayor netlabels?
well...for starters you can directly go to thinner,textone and epsilonlab,cos they are the most respected on the scene.
later on check out archipel.cc, clevermusic, panospria, unfoundsound and others.
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