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New Music from the Inbox Tuesday Edition! (Sept. 3, 2019): Plaid Dracula, Sløtface, Sketchy Fancy, & More!

September 3, 2019September 1, 2019 Nerhys 0 Comments Amber Run, New Music, New Music From The Inbox, Plaid Dracula, Rarity, Sixteen Scandles, Sketchy Fancy, Sløtface

Artist: Plaid DraculaSong: “Mean”Album: SingleBand location: New York City, New York Why I like it: High energy rock. Listen: Artist:

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New Music from the Inbox: Nerhys’ Top 10 for 2017!

December 28, 2017 Nerhys 0 Comments Adwaith, Deva Mahal, MY, nêhiyawak, New Music From The Inbox, Ra Ra Ruby, Rebecca Lappa, Skye Wallace, Sløtface, The Nursery, Upsahl

Artist: Deva Mahal Song: “Snakes” Album: Single Why I Chose It: Deva Mahal’s soulful voice and the message that she delivers

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New Music from the Inbox (July 24, 2017): Sløtface, Ninth of May, Cathedrals, and More!

July 24, 2017December 28, 2017 Nerhys 0 Comments Cathedrals, Energy, Ninth of May, Sharkmuffin, Sløtface, The New Respects

Artist: Sløtface Song: “Pitted” Album: Single Norwegian indie-rock band Sløtface created this song as an anthem for introverts who don’t

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Ongoing History of New Music Podcast

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Each week, the podcast looks at something from the alt-rock universe, from artist profiles to various thematic explorations. Whatever the episode, you’re definitely going to learn something that you might not find anywhere else. Trust us on this.

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Podcast – The Backstage Project

The Backstage Project Podcast

The Backstage Project Podcast with Mark Silver focuses on the stories behind the biggest and best entertainment products, events, and companies. We go behind the scenes with amazing people who have done or are doing extraordinary things to entertain you, the audience. From sporting events to concerts, from cable tv to music apps; if it’s made an impact on the entertainment world, we cover it.

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  • The Speaker Representation Business – Martin Perelmuter in conversation with TBP Podcast EP 018 January 18, 2021
    It is a lot harder to become a paid speaker than you might imagine. While you may think that publishing a book is a surefire way to become sought after, there’s a lot more to it, actually! Sure, there are many authors, politicians and academics that companies pay big bucks to keynote events. There are […]
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  • Born into the Beautiful Game – James Easton in conversation with TBP Podcast EP 017 January 13, 2021
    The Easton family has played a vital role in shaping the North American soccer landscape for almost 50 years. In the early 70’s, Jim Easton Sr. uprooted his family from Scotland to take the job as the inaugural head coach of the Vancouver Whitecaps. Over his time in the role, Jim and his family fell […]
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  • In Search of a Digital Media Business Model – Chris Skinner in conversation with TBP Podcast EP 016 December 26, 2020
    Traditional media businesses have long struggled to realize the opportunity with digital. Giving away free ad-supported content has backfired with Facebook and Google now controlling the relationship with the audience and all their associated behavioural data and preferences. What has emerged, thanks to Netflix, is that people will pay for good content, which is really […]
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