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Post by gogonutz on Nov 18, 2008 19:49:07 GMT -5
I'm just gonna copy my blog/bulletin from myspace, lol.. I'm lazy "Hello everyone, How are you today? Drop by and leave me a comment telling me how things are going on your end and I'll definitely reply soon. I love hearing from you all! But what I'm really writing for is this: WHO WOULD YOU WANT INNER EAR MEDIA TO INTERVIEW?Any band, musician, singer, songwriter, nothing's too crazy. (well I cannot interview dead people of course, how much I might want to interview some legends, I just don't have that kind of powers, unfortunately). I can't promise anything, but the more demand there is, the better a case I can make to the bands/managers to try and get an interview. Based on your wishes I will contact people and places and try to make it a reality. I will also come back to you if the artist/band you suggested accepts to do an interview, and you will get to submit a couple of the questions. Just comment to this blog post, and I will do my best to make things happen. All the best to you! Cheers -Koen"
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Post by City on Nov 18, 2008 23:39:58 GMT -5
and join the forums. I'm currently into Lost In The Trees and it's like an orchestral folk-pop band. If genre doesn't matter, then sure. I recently added them on myspace and they actually messaged me back saying "thanks for the kind words." so I'm guessing if you message them, they'll actually read it. fun?
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Post by gogonutz on Nov 19, 2008 0:31:11 GMT -5
Thanks!
I would appreciate if you guys could post your requests as a comment to the blog, so that I can refer to that when I try to get permission for an interview with a band or their management/label. The more demand, the easier it is to get them to cooperate, especiall with bigger bands.
And Chris, I'm gonna check out that band. Your description sounds interesting.
And nope, there's no restriction on the genre, anything goes!
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Post by FrancisMartin on Nov 22, 2008 11:12:54 GMT -5
Sigur Rós, can you try?That would be amazing! I don't know how the management/label deals with the interview requests but we'll never know until we try...
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