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Weirdomusic.com is looking for you

Posted on Feb. 16th 2010 17:36 in Weirdomusic.com No Comments »

Weirdomusic.com is always looking for volunteers who would like to contribute reviews (or other content) to our website.

Would you like to write about your favorite weird, exotic, strange, bizarre, experimental album, new or old? Drop us a line at webmaster@weirdomusic.com

The reviews section is here, in case you’d like to have a look first:
http://www.weirdomusic.com/reviews.htm

Nominate Weirdomusic.com at Mashable’s Open Web Awards

Posted on Oct. 15th 2009 21:13 in General news, Weirdomusic.com No Comments »

Mashable is proud to present their 3rd annual Open Web Awards online competition. The Open Web Awards is an international online voting competition that covers major innovations in web technology and achievements in Social Media. This year, they’ve extended the length of the campaign by one month and also have created some new and engaging categories for their audience to reflect the changes in web culture since 2008.

Please vote for Weirdomusic.com as “Best Music Site or App” by clicking the banner below:

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Weirdomusic.com needs you!

Posted on Jul. 14th 2009 0:47 in General news, Weirdomusic.com No Comments »

Weirdomusic.com is always looking for volunteers who would like to contribute reviews (or other content) every once in a while.

Would you like to write about your favorite weird, exotic, strange, bizarre, experimental album, new or old? Drop us a line at webmaster@weirdomusic.com

The reviews section is here, in case you’d like to have a look first:
http://www.weirdomusic.com/reviews.htm

Weirdomusic.com article on All About Jazz

Posted on Apr. 24th 2005 12:42 in Weirdomusic.com No Comments »

There’s a nice article about our site at Allaboutjazz.com:

“This site isn’t about filling in historical gaps in a music collection as much as it is about viewing that history through a distorted lens. It’s an amusing time-killer – and not impossible to imagine samples being further twisted by some modern experimental group – but no substitute for Billie Holiday on a romantic evening unless your date classifies William Shatner’s albums as music. Of course, there’s a lot to be said for something so suitable in such unique occasions.”

Read the full article here.


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