The problem is that I often miss out on some things which later prove to be something of a success, with one recent example being Dry Cleaning, whose early material was certainly fired over here a couple of years back (I remember thinking it was a fine name for a band), but who were ignored. In the beginning, I would often respond to each individual e-mail, but the quantity just became too much, and now they are treated like junk mail. My practice, which has been consistent going all the way back to 2006, is not to do so. Sometimes, someone will reach out on the basis of what they may have previously found on the blog, more often or not through some sort of search engine. More often than not, the requests come from established pluggers, with my e-mail address obviously being on a long list of those being targetted. ![]() I think I’ve mentioned before that I’m on the receiving end of loads of e-mails on a daily basis in which I am asked, in the most polite way imaginable, if I’d care to offer up a single/album/forthcoming release from a singer or band. ![]() …………….a recommendation for an as-yet unreleased album.
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