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Ever since a random email invite, I read Andrew Dubber's blog religiously. It's not so much the specifics of the sites or software he talks about, although some of them are useful, but more the overall philosophy and attitude towards the current landscape of the music industry. It's utterly relevant to anyone in media - accept the reality of the online world and find your way of working within it. He deals with many topics, from why DRM is essentially pointless, to the uses and misuses of MySpace, to highlighting individual online marketing ideas. His "20 Things" e-book is also essential reading for any 21st Century muso.
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Blog
www.cluttermagazine.blogspot.com
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www.cluttermagazine.com
I like t-shirts, a lot. Most high-street stuff here in the UK sucks, to use a North American expression, or is ridiculously over-priced, so lately I've been seeking out indie tees and getting my t-shirt fix online. Here's three companies that I keep going back to.
Resist Today
www.resisttoday.com
Based out of Florida, these guys make t-shirts that really stand out, with a slightly dark, anti-establishment edge. Top quality screen printed tees. Check out also www.redlabor.com and www.brandondunlap.com.
Funkrush
www.funkrush.co.uk
A worldwide cast of skate-ish designers. Personal favourite is Funkbotics, which features a large mecha type robot.
Old Crappy Tee
www.oldcrappytee.com
Their philosophy - "What would Yoda do?". Works for me.