As bloggers, our goal is simple. We aspire to act as a vessel, transporting music from the depths of obscurity to the limited limelight of our bloggy pedestal.
Each of our posts will highlight music. The scope of the post may be broad or narrow, what matters is that we expose our readers to a variety of information about the music. In doing this, we guarantee that a reader of any level of musical knowledge will find something new and intriguing with every entry, every visit to the blog. This way, the breadth of our readership won't be limited to people who have been listening to some tiny, obscure genre of music and are already familiar with it. Readers with any passing interest will come to find hidden gems of music that would be nigh impossible to find without a guide, and readers with profound expertise will come as peers to discuss the music.
The overall purpose of our blog, then, is discourse. We will facilitate comments and feedback to develop a friendly, accessible blog that attracts readers. Through active commentary and open-minded feedback, we'll give our blog an accessible personality and generate credibility with our readers.
This blog won't be full of jargon and three-letter acronyms, it will be easy and quick to read. It will be an open place for discussion and criticism, and eventually it may become a small community. By posting information that people can scarcely get elsewhere, and generating discussion that is entirely unique, this blog will be a destination for many, a harbor for some, and a point of interest for everyone else.
1 comment:
I love the fact that this blog is covering music that is less well known! I doubt you'll run out of material, since there are many amazing genres with even more artists with true talent...all the way from ska and the Pirqulators to folk with Mark Berube all the way out to the forgotten music of PUSA and Cake of the 80's and 90's.
I look forward to hearing more from everyone, beyond what's already been posted!
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