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Musique Non Stop

Hey, Thanks For Taking A Month Off Without Telling Anyone. Again.

11.27.07 | 6 Comments | Posted by E.J.

Vacation, All I Ever Wanted

Hi everyone. I’m sitting here on the beach getting a tan, sipping drinks that have umbrellas in them with stupid names blogging away because, after all, that’s what happens when you don’t update for a month. Everyone knows that bloggers secretly go to fascinating destinations and explore exotic regions of the world when they’re not updating. We like to go to the Bahamas and to the south of France, we explore caves and go underwater kayaking with large sea lions and polar bears and penguins and stuff. Ahh, this is the life.

Ok. Not exactly.

I think I owe my readers an explanation because, after all, you do read what I have to say & thanks to all of you. There have been a number of reasons why the last 1.5 months have been silent, and I hope you will use this useful guide to understanding how I see music blogs, my own music blog, and why I don’t just update every day for the sake of updating.

There are a lot of changes going on right now, some of which you probably could care less about and some of which affect our collective ability to disseminate information about good new music.

Over the last several years, music blogs have become more and more widely spread out. Where once there were a handful of bloggers who wrote music blogs, there are now literally tens of thousands. The whole thing has become much more than a way of reaching out to people to talk about the music that I love personally; for many, it has become the focus of a business based on posting press releases and blurbs from everyone who happens to hit your inbox. I have no problem with bloggers who do this. However, this blog does not do that and has no intention of doing that.

If you’re reading my blog and/or submitting to my blog believing that you have some sort of entitlement to have your press release or your music posted by virtue of the fact that you took the time to do it, I’m sorry. You’re not only incorrect, but you’re a bit full of yourself to presume any kind of entitlements. Because my musical interests are incredibly diverse, are not limited to a specific type or genre of music (except for Pop/Country music, you can really keep anything like that to yourself), I tend to make myself a target.

If I have written about a particular genre of music or a style, or even about a particular artist, there’s a likelihood I will write about it again. But if you haven’t even taken the time to read what I have written, then mass emailing or mailing me promos about things that don’t interest me is a waste of bandwidth and precious time.

People who know me will tell you: I listen to everything people send to me. I don’t always like what I hear. If I should find that I am interested in writing about you, your project, your artist, your band, or your song, I can assure you I’ll get back to you personally.

That leads me into part two of this.

I’m just like you. I have a life, my life is not my blog and I become easily distracted. People actually pay me money to do things from time to time, and when they’re paying me more to do for them what they cannot do for themselves than I would make from updating my blog, that takes precedence over this.

In particular, this last part of the year has yielded very little, if anything, worthy of musical notation or attention on my part. I gleefully express to you all that if being particular about what you expend effort writing about makes you a music snob, then please name me as such. I am not swayed by popular trends in music or by someone else’s idea of what is or is not good. I prefer to suggest that which interests me personally and, if other people pick up on it, I congratulate you on finding something special in the music that I have also discovered.

I am also very frustrated with the current climate of the music industry, with the people in charge of what is left of it, and the seemingly random sweeps that have been done on music blogs recently to “cleanse” anything which is “unapproved”. Threatening advances by hired guns have made it impossible to gauge what is and is not acceptable. Both the record labels and the people whom they hire to promote their works need to figure out what page they are on before they start writing to little ol’ me. I don’t need the headaches, and you surely don’t — you’ve got enough on your plate without having to police everything.

I don’t want to argue with you that so-and-so from Band X sent me a track and told me it was fine to post such-and-such track when you, Mr. & Mrs. Label or PR person, have never heard any such thing, only to have you find out a day or two days later that I was correct and apologize. You’re wasting my time and interfering with relationships that are long established, poking your nose in places where it might belong as a tenant of your position, but inevitably where your homework is as important to your job as your police work.

I say these things at the risk of sounding jaded and bitter about this blog of mine. I want you to know that I’m not, and I find it somewhat insufferable that my comments may be construed that way. In the final analysis, people like me are in the corner of the artist and only want to further encourage people to patronize and promote the works of those artist that they enjoy. Whether or not I enjoy something enough to write about it matters very little. Are you happy with it? Did you enjoy making this music? Do you want people to hear it and talk about it and come to your shows? That’s what really matters.

This little workbench, cluttered with CD’s and promo materials and random gifts from artists whom I’ve championed means a lot to me. I won’t sell out the intelligence of the people who read what people like me are writing.

My voice is only one out of thousands. I appreciate that you find my input, my reviews, or my insights into music valuable to you. I hope you will consider what I’ve said here and react accordingly.

While you wait, enjoy this track from Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings that comes from a Scion CD Sampler, Daptone Remixed featuring a ton of Daptone Records artists. This track, “How Long Do I Have To Wait For You”, was remixed by Ticklah and, I think you’ll agree, features some solid work from all involved.

Listen to Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings – How Long Do I Have To Wait For You? (Ticklah Remix)

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  • wendy

    Hey, I feel for you EJ. Blogs have been absolutely bombed with promo to the point it is a wonder anyone even can stomach listening to anything new anymore.

    Confession: I myself am in a bit of a slump wondering about the current state of affairs with music and blogs. I got into doing promo for a small company because I love music—the same reason many bloggers get into blogging. It has been thrilling to work with artists I care about and I have the luxury of being part of the process in actually picking the artists with whom we work.

    However, my fun with blogs is diminishing a lot. As the music business gets more pressurized and as bloggers themselves are being buried under all kinds of promotional pitches, I find my interaction with blogs and the relationships I have established to be a pain in the ass, frankly, as I imagine bloggers feel as well. And while I try, out of courtesy, to answer any inquiry, I find it frustrating that the roar of this machine is resulting in people, even folks I have a long-standing back-and-forth with, to completely ignore anything I send to them, even it it’s personal.

    So, don’t feel bad about your current malaise. It’s all over the place. I still read your blog dude ;-) …glad you’re back.

  • http://morebounce-oz.com gforce

    word. up.

    me and my li’l old blog are feelin you here. i guarantee you i get much less traffic than you do, and i get all kinds of crazy emails from weird bands.

    i also happen to work in the ad agency world, and i can tell you from the inside that these people really believe they can blast out emails to bloggers and get the “word of mouth” rolling. basically, they done lost they minds.

    keep doin ya thing, whenever you feel it. some of us out here just want to read what you think about music.

    g

    ps – haven’t posted to my blog in weeks. musta been too many mai-tais!

  • http://loudersoft.com E.J.

    Wendy, you’re one of the good ones & I’m appreciative of what you do for everyone concerned. Your efforts make this feel less like a job and make it fun. If only everyone were as conscientious, it would make for a lot less chaos.

    For the PR folks out there who read my blog, I’m not beating you down. I’m asking you to make your jobs easier. I’m asking you to take the time up front in order be considerate to both the readers of blogs and to the artists you represent. Spamming me with press releases makes this a job.

    And to my many readers, if you read this blog at all, why would you send me Klezmer? All due respect to the guy who sent me his Klezmer record, it’s okay and everything. Am I gonna write about it? Probably not. There, there’s my mention.

  • http://culturebully.com Chris

    “I won’t sell out the intelligence of the people who read what people like me are writing”

    I really enjoy this line, EJ, for a number of reasons…but it comes down to the idea that by promoting ideas or sounds that don’t necessarily appeal to yourself you are in fact selling out your own intelligence. I’ve done my best to be honest in terms of what I’m posting and why I’m posting it over the last year especially as I found myself slumping, feeling some sense of debt to those including me in their blanket campaigns. There are most definitely times that I am introduced to something by various companies but I cannot discredit the thoughts I have about that song, band, whatever simply because it was introduced to me from a source other than another blog, zine or friend.

    When it gets down to it, I’m going to typically write about stuff that I enjoy…or write about why I hate it and others enjoy it…but it’ll be because I want to write it.

    However I am disillusioned…and I post newsy type posts sometimes on a whim… Rarely do I do this because of a third party ‘hint’ but rather the idea that by not having X posts a week/day anyone interested will lose that interest in my site because of those blog for which “it has become the focus of a business based on posting press releases and blurbs from everyone who happens to hit your inbox”. I rambles – sorry. Nice to see you back.

  • http://www.songsillinois.net Craig

    hey! why the bad rap on Klezmer…check this out and then tell me you won’t write about klezmer:

    http://www.hazmatmodine.com/sounds/bahamut.mp3

  • http://loudersoft.com E.J.

    Hahaha, I’m not knocking Klezmer! I just said I don’t write about it. That’s your job, Craig!!

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