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Welcome to ProMusicNews.com, an Interactive Music Magazine covering the music industry. Come hitchhike with us down the information super highway as we explore the music industry, leaving no rock unturned. We will be taking an in-depth look into the companies and unique characters that provide us all of those tunes with articles, photography, video and of course music, music, and more music. We will showcase the musicians, the gear, the production techniques and everything else involved in making the music we love to hear. Join us now for a peak at what's coming down the road!

Dead Slow for Hell
by Daniel Gannaway
posted 2006-02-15

Dead Slow for Hell

When I interviewed Phonoss in April of last year for ProMusicNews I predicted the awakening of a prodigious and newly evolving solo talent. Inside of a year, and here he is delivering Dead Slow for Hell, his rocking sophomore effort. DS4H clocks in at just over 24 minutes and is chock full of short, chugging rock songs with a dirty, indie bent. Darker and grittier than the more acoustic indie/folk/rock of debut ELIMINATOR, DS4H is packed with huge singable chorus/bridge combinations, and showcases an artist pushing his creative boundaries to great success. Without further adieu, time for a quick catch up with Phonoss…


SUMMER STORM | a collection of ukulele ditties
by ProMusicNews
posted 2006-01-15

SUMMER STORM | a collection of ukulele ditties

“Written and recorded in Hawaii and New Zealand, SUMMER STORM – Daniel’s sixth solo outing – references laidback island life with the ukulele’s nylon strings, while wrapping it up in the kind of dynamic folk/indie-rock/electronic feel.”

Here is an interview with Daniel as he discusses this amazing new release with us…


Back Stage Pass with the Stereotypes
by Ken McKnight
posted 2005-07-15

Back Stage Pass with the Stereotypes

It’s 8am and the most illogical place for me to be hanging out, is with a couple members of one of the most explosive state-of-the-art bands around, The Stereotypes, and I’m in the ocean. This beautiful spring morning finds me swimming around on a razor sharp reef shooting photos of lead singer John Finkbiner and drummer, Mike Pawluk as they go through their paces of riding waves along the coast of Southern California…


Avett Brothers - Live Vol 2
by Ken McKnight
posted 2005-07-15

Avett Brothers - Live Vol 2

We always want to share the sounds we find with our readers. Here’s one for you to shove into your car stereo, iPod or CD changer that should open your eyes and free your mind. Check this offering out… enjoy the sound waves that the Avett Brothers have to offer…


Neil Young
by Ken McKnight
posted 2005-07-15

Neil Young

We always want to share the sounds we find with our readers. Here’s one for you to shove into your car stereo, iPod or CD changer that should open your eyes and free your mind. Check this offering out… enjoy the sound waves that Neil Young has to offer…


Citizen Cope - The Clarence Greenwood Recordings
by Ken McKnight
posted 2005-07-15

Citizen Cope - The Clarence Greenwood Recordings

We always want to share the sounds we find with our readers. Here’s one for you to shove into your car stereo, iPod or CD changer that should open your eyes and free your mind. Check this offering out… enjoy the sound waves that Citizen Cope has to offer…


Magnatune!
by Steve Ackerman
posted 2005-04-30

Magnatune!

There has been alot of controversy surrounding the recording industry these days. From the sharing of music and the RIAA lawsuits to financial and contractual practices. Because of this, there have been some new methods of “Open Music” distribution that have been popping up and creating a huge amount of buzz over the last few years. At the forefront of this new frontier, the founder of Magnatune, John Buckman…


CHAOS Mosaics
by Paul Spindle
posted 2005-04-29

CHAOS Mosaics

I want to tell you about a friend of mine that does incredible things with guitars. I know he’s not the first person to use broken or unplayable guitars to create art. But, his designs are one-hundred percent original. Trust me on this…



 
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