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The abundance of independent music celebrated by CMJ is awash in paradoxes. The college radio stations that CMJ monitors with weekly charts once offered virtually the only chance to hear music outside the commercial mainstream, in limited vinyl pressings played for a few precious minutes on the air; now the Internet makes it all available, all the time, often free. … The showcase for the dedicated has become a platform for documentation; diehard concertgoers double as extras.

Jon Pareles - Critic’s Notebook: A Glut of Bands, Amid a Fog of Blaring Sound

October 23, 2011
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