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Loose Record: Read About Music You Love by Ari Bendersky

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Nearly two years after its initial conception, Loose Record finally launched this week. Providing everything from live reviews to show previews, Loose Record aims to bring live music to the masses. Where JamBase was born to inspire people to go out and see live music, mostly in the jam realm, Loose Record gives a nod to rock and indie music.

Some of the interviews and live reviews featured on the site currently include Sleater-Kinney, Beck and the Dead 60s. Loose Record also calls out some potentially hot shows around the country, so everyone in New York guess what? We got hot shows in Chicago, Portland and San Francisco, too. Nyah!

One more great feature is the links section, which provides direct connection to clubs and record labels throughout the country.

To stay abreast of all things live, you can sign up for the Loose Mailer, an email newsletter that comes to your inbox each two weeks, which is nice because you know you hate when you get too much email. Now go outside and text someone.

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This entry posted on 17 May 2005 at 12:01 AM
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