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Indie Musician John Vanderslice Says Online Is All That Matters

"When I got the ‘C’ letter grade review in Spin, I heard nothing. Not from anybody. No one ever said anything to me. But whenever I got a good review. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2006/05/indie_musician_.html]

"When I got the ‘C’ letter grade review in Spin, I heard nothing. Not from anybody. No one ever said anything to me. But whenever I got a good review from somewhere like Tiny Mix Tapes I would get emails about it. It was very clear to me then that all that print media shit doesn’t matter anymore. It totally does not matter. I mean, no offense to Spin or anyone like that, but people right now, hard core music people that pay attention, they’re online."

"You know, it’s weird, if someone posts something on Metafilter, I look on my website and all of a sudden, we’re getting like 25,000 unique visitors in one day, you know. And we got a review on Pixel Revolt in Rolling Stone. And the day that that review came out, there was no bump whatsoever. And that was a good review. And we got no bump in traffic on the website. That’s insane. I can look at where people are coming from and who’s searching what, and what method they are using to get to my site. After that I was like, "Fuck paying a publicist to work your record, lets just email all the bloggers and send them a record or some MP3’s."

John Vanderslice interview on DCist via Coolfer