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The Ultimate Cheat Sheet on Independent Music Blogs As an independent musician, getting your music out there can be a challenge. One way to gain exposure and connect with fans is through independent music blogs. These blogs are often run by music enthusiasts who are passionate about supporting and promoting up-and-coming artists.  But with magazine out there, it can be overwhelming to know where to start. Here's a cheat sheet on how to make the most of independent music blogs:  1. Research the blog's audience: Before reaching out to a music blog, make sure that their audience aligns with your own. Look at the types of artists they feature and the genres they cover to ensure that your music would be a good fit.  2. Create a press kit: A press kit is a package of materials that provides information about you and your music to media outlets and bloggers. It should include your bio, a high-quality press photo, and links to your music and social media accounts.  3. Pitch your music: Reach out to the blog and introduce yourself and your music. Be concise and to the point, and include a link to your press kit and a stream or download of your music.  4. Follow-up: If you don't hear back from the blog, it's okay to follow up with a polite email. Just remember to be respectful of their time and don't pester them.  5. Build relationships: Building relationships with independent music blogs can be beneficial in the long run. If a blog likes your music and writes about you, be sure to thank them and share their post on your social media accounts. This can help to foster a positive relationship and increase the chances of them featuring your music again in the future.   Here are some music publications that have consistently provided high-quality content and have a strong presence in the industry:  1. Rolling Stone  2. Pitchfork  3. NME (New Musical Express)  4. Spin  5. The Fader  6. Billboard  7. Mojo  8. Q Magazine  9. XXL  10. The Wire  11. Consequence of Sound  12. Dazed  13. The Line of Best Fit  14. Stereogum  15. Clash  16. The Guardian (Music section)  17. The Independent (Music section)  18. Illustrate Magazine  19. BBC Music Magazine  20. Resident Advisor (electronic music focus)  Again, this is by no means a comprehensive list, but these are some well-known music journals that feature a variety of performers and genres. It would be a good idea to keep an eye on these publications in addition to looking for more recent and upcoming ones that might be worthwhile to follow in the future. By following these tips, you can make the most of independent music blogs and gain valuable exposure as an independent musician. Just remember to be professional, respectful, and patient, and you'll be well on your way to building relationships with these valuable resources. 

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