What medium do you guys use to discover new music?
>Medium
>Not using Large
PLeb
>>59649089
newspaper
/mu/
>>59649089
>>59649098
/mu/ really is a worthless shit hole now isn't it.
The 25/50 cents section at my local store.
I browse bandcamp sometimes
>>59649089
/mu/
>>59649167
but /mu/ has shit taste !
>>59649089
Sharethreads. I've found some absolutely amazing music through them.
Also collages on WCD. Though I tend to go overboard on snatching shit that only slightly interests me.
>>59649089
Sharethreads, charts on RYM, related artists on last.fm (recs are pretty shite now).
If I am desperate I'll ask on slsk chats, but this generally ends up with me being flamed and insulted. Sometimes I get recs there.
Just reading stuff, when you learn about something you like, google them and learn about the artists, then by learning the history of the artist you are introduced to other things.
When I first got into electronic music I saw Ishkur's guide to electronic music, and all of a sudden from that one random thing I was introduced to a hundred new songs. That is just one example, but occasionally you stumble on random hoards of good music.
The record store amoeba has a series called whats in my bag where famousish/famous people come in and they show what they bought. Hit or miss depending on the person of course.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCgn_DM7cn4
When I go around on youtube listening to music you see people posting things like mixes by artists I like. Sometimes the recommendations start getting pretty good and I find a few genre specific channels posting new shit.
Then places like discogs have music, if a seller sells lots of one genre, then I will pick through those records to try and find something good so I can save on shipping.
Talking to random people about music occasionally yields something new.
Paying attention during movies they sometimes have good tracks.
Online radio stations occasionally.
Also /mu/
I bought a deluxe merseybeat wig but it was a size too big
Mostly checking out "similar artists" but also "best of year/genre" charts and through mixes.
>>59649089
/mu/, specifically chart threads, recs from collages, and sharethreads
RYM, filtering on specific years, genres and such
>>59649191
that's why I use /mu/ to get a list of every artist that sucks, and then listen to all the rest of the artists in the world
>>59649357
kek
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