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Dec

I didn’t want to end up as a soothsayer when days ago I wrote in the Anorak forum:

Eventually most of the blogs will disappear, people will get bored and stop writing, later not paying for the domain and all that info, again, lost.

Call it destiny, those lines were an answer to Trev. He used to contribute in Indie-Mp3. This blog, maybe the most important and influential, has just folded. It’s sad news indeed. For five years this was the column where Tom Bartlett and his contributors have been recommending and championing indiepop. Some was good, some was bad. Some I loved, some I thought ‘what are they thinking about’. But this didn’t matter at all. What they did for indiepop is what matters. Their taste became an authority: what they recommended ended up as a snowball, all the other little blogs would follow them. They were trend setters. Pretension wasn’t their flag, their input was real and trustworthy, even if you didn’t like what they recommended. The total opposite that Pitchfork does. And they were inspiring. Mirroring their enthusiasm, I started to blog back in November 2004.

Things can’t last forever, I know. But the question is: who will take their place? Small labels and new bands appreciated the support from Indie-MP3. As I said, it triggered a domino effect after you were showcased there. No other blog has had that same power. This, I tell from personal experience. Who will take a chance to start something as dedicated? Something as decent? Mind you, they weren’t looking for personal fame as bloggers, as many others do, offering immense amounts of MP3 downloads as rapidshare links or unauthorized mixes just to be read. No. They supported and respected labels and bands. And that’s the spirit of indiepop.

They are moving all the information to a blogspot account. I’m scared of these things though. I was hacked once and four years of blogging went down the sink. Important knowledge, information, interviews, all gone. I’m afraid that that could happen to Indie-MP3 or any other blog out there. Then is when you see the fragility of blogs compared to the paper fanzine. Same thing with mp3 and records.

I really wish the best to them and to their new projects. They are continuing their label LostMusic which will release a split 7″ with two good friends of mine, The Morning Paper and Moscow Olympics. This will be out now in January. It should be great. I mean, how could a single with these two bands go bad? Great choice.

But now is time to say goodbye. I want to send a big thanks to Tom and his contributors for doing Indie-MP3 all these years, for their immense contribution and for spreading the holy word of indiepop. THANK YOU

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One Response to “:: Indie-Mp3 ain’t Noise Pollution”

Hi
I loved the indiemp3 blog adn was wondering if you could send the link to their blogspot account?

i dont know what to do without indiemp3 lol

thanks,

Massimo

Massimo Sannino
September 27th, 2011