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 Magazines
Relix Magazine was launched in 1974 under the name Dead Relix. In its earliest incarnation, this hand-stapled, homegrown newsletter was an outlet for Grateful Dead tape traders & avid concertgoers who taped and traded Grateful Dead concerts. The first issues were small (less than 20 pages), had hand-drawn black and white covers and focused on taping tips and Grateful Dead news. It also provided a forum for tape traders and music fanatics to communicate with each other. Today, Relix has grown into an informative music magazine covering the bands that you love to see live.
The Indie Bible shows you where to get your music reviewed, your songs played, and your CDs sold. Now in its fifth edition, The Indie Bible has 342 pages of valuable contacts and music-related articles.
Mountain Xpress is Asheville's largest independently published weekly. Focusing on local news, music and issues, Mountain Xpress is dedicated to providing you the best information about what is happening in Western North Carolina.
"The Rolling Stone of world music." - Fox 25
Subscribe and get a free CD with every issue.
Each edition of hittinthenote.com brings a fresh look at the latest features from the current issue of Hittin' the Note, audio features of new releases from various artists, CD reviews, an archival feature from a past issue, and lots more exciting information and surprises.
You will also find officially licensed Allman Brothers Band merchandise, tour wear, and hard to find CDs from such artists as the Derek Trucks Band, Warren Haynes, Jack Pearson, Floyd Miles, and many others.
...The best selling contact directory supplying more comprehensive information than any other music industry resource - details such as company focus, submission policy, booking advance, stage size, in-house equipment, broadcast coverage, distribution, circulation, styles of music sought and other specifics professionals use to build and sustain their careers.
REMIX educates DJs, engineers, producers, and performers of electronic music about the latest studio and live performance applications and new products for the electronic and urban music markets, from house to hip-hop, trance to techno, experimental to electronica, drum 'n' bass to downtempo and all other underground sounds that evade categorization.
Mediaguide (www.mediaguide.com) uses digital fingerprinting technology to electronically monitor nearly 2,500 radio stations in almost 200 US markets. It is the first and only company to electronically monitor college, non-commercial and commercial radio stations and has twice as many stations as and more monitored formats than BDS and Mediabase. That combination gives us the unique ability to provide airplay information that had been available only to and about commercial mainstream artists to include self-released and independent artists, and those who want to discover and support them. As a result, Mediaguide's MusicMonitor™ and ArtistMonitor™ information services can support the entire lifecycle of music promotion, artist discovery and development.
Bi-monthly magazine of folk and world music. Dirty Linen welcomes submission of audio, video, and written material for review that is in some way connected to the wide spectrum of music they cover.
Dozens of album reviews * Exclusive CD sampler of new music * Exclusive artist interviews and features * Localzine, an in-depth look at the best in music, food, shopping and more in key music markets across the globe * On The Verge, a sampling of artists on the brink of success * New release information & more.
Bimonthly magazine covering alternative-country music (whatever that is). The name of the magazine refers to the 1930s Carter Family song "No Depression In Heaven", the 1990 Uncle Tupelo album No Depression, and an internet discussion board called No Depression - Alternative Country.
The essential magazine for female artists. Women playing music is neither a "trend" nor "genre" and ROCKRGRL proves this in every issue. They are also the #1 resource for musicians and provide useful information on industry news, starting your own label, juggling music and motherhood, booking your own tour, publicity, getting on the radio, legal issues, gear, studio tips and more.
A quarterly journal, published since May of 1950 - each issue includes complete lead sheets for 20 or more traditional and contemporary folk songs, feature articles and interviews, instrumental teach-ins, tons of recording and book reviews, the most comprehensive and up-to-date folk festival and camp listing anywhere, plus regular columns on the folk process, songwriting, storytelling and children's music. Regular columnists include Pete Seeger, Tony Trischka, Faith Petric and many more.
ELECTRONIC MUSICIAN focuses on music-production technology and techniques for musicians, with coverage of recording and live-performance equipment, electronic musical instruments and music production hardware and software. EM provides comprehensive product news and reviews on the latest equipment and services, and is supplemented with the weekly free eMusician Xtra e-newsletter.
 
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 E-Zines / Blogs
Independent coverage of events, happenings and news from the Asheville area.
 
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 Community Resources
The Rex Foundation has embarked on a new path, one that seeks to include and engage many people. This way forward enables us to proceed in the absence of direct Grateful Dead concert funding. With activities and collaborations that honor the spirit of community, service and creativity, Rex is building the funding necessary to carry out our mission.
Bread & Roses is dedicated to uplifting the human spirit by providing free, live, quality entertainment to people who live in institutions or are otherwise isolated from society. Our performances: Enrich the soul and promote wellness through the healing power of the performing arts; create a sense of community for our professional performers, in a non-commercial setting in which they can donate their talents to inspire and be inspired; provide an opportunity for non-performing volunteers to contribute a variety of skills and resources that support our humanitarian services and increase the impact of donor contributions. In carrying out this mission, Bread & Roses seeks to create a social awareness of people who are isolated from society, and to encourage the development of similar organizations in other communities.
In the vision that inspires Seva's work in the world, health is not simply the elimination of disease; it is a condition of wholeness and freedom of being. We believe that international service requires a consciousness of the interplay of both economic and political forces as well as social, cultural, and spiritual influences.
 
Tree Sound Studios is a unique blend of vision, precision, and the desire to make great music. We provide our clients with an atmosphere designed to excite and inspire. Our accommodating staff prides itself on providing the individual attention that every artist needs. Detail, combined with technical expertise and dedication make Tree Sound Studios an ideal home for projects of all levels.
 
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 Promotions
Ariel Hyatt founded Ariel Publicity 12 years ago in Colorado and her company has since publicized thousands of dates for touring bands, hosted hundreds of special events, launched countless record release campaigns and served as the PR director to several live music venues and festivals.

An aggressive cheerleader for independent musicians, Ariel Publicity built its reputation by working primarily with indie artists. They give back to the independent music community by educating artists through their website, and Ariel has been honored to speak at music conferences such as SXSW, NEMO & The PMC
For a small monthly fee, we will help you promote your web site(s) and help you to develop a mailing list. We will submit your CDBaby, MP3, Ampcast, IUM