Links
Here you can find links to other sites on the web that feature Pea Sized in one way or another, or that are cool and interesting for some other reason.
Magazines, Blogs, eZines, Fanzines, etc
- Out-of-space.ch (german)
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An awesome Swiss site dedicated to electronic and trip-hop music, featuring band information, album and concert reviews, and more. They have a band profile on Pea Sized here and a review of our debut album “In My Mind” here.
- Rote Raupe (german)
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A German online fanzine discussing all kinds of alternative music. They have a mini-review of “In My Mind” here.
Places Where We Can Connect
- MySpace
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Apparently everyone needs a page on MySpace, so we have one too. Hey, let's be friends ;)
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We also have a page at Facebook.
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You can follow us on Twitter for the occasional update.
- SoundCloud
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And of course on SoundCloud.
Other Places You Can Download and/or Listen to Our Music
- alonetone
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This is a great little site where various artists upload new tracks all the time for others to enjoy and comment on.
- Jamendo
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Jamendo is a music site providing free download of tons of Creative Commons licensed music, and lots of extras such as reviews, radio, playlists, and so on.
- last.fm
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last.fm is a neat site that tracks what you listen to, and helps you discover other music you might like.
- ReverbNation
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This is a site providing a range of tools for artists to promote their music. This is what we currently use to manage our mailing list.
- thesixtyone
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T61 is an interesting music site that attempts to encourage users to discover new music. They have an achievements system akin to computer games, where you gain points by discovering music early that later gets popular with a broader crowd.
Places You Can Purchase Our Music Online
- iTunes Music Store
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The world's largest music retailer, also selling our music.
- Amazon MP3
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Our stuff is available as MP3s from Amazon in the US store, the UK store, and the German store. Probably in other countries, too.
- eMusic
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You can also grab our tunes at eMusic.
- Amie Street
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Amie Street has this interesting concept of coupling prices to popularity. You might notice that our tunes are still pretty cheap there ;) Unfortunately, our tracks our only available to US customers at this time.
- Rhapsody
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Rhapsody provides subscriptions as well as sales of MP3 downloads.
- Napster
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Also following a mixed subscription and purchase model.