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From | "Rafael Cabello" <rcabello@iservicesmail.com> |
Subject | Re: Spanish Pop Sources |
Date | Thu, 20 Apr 2006 12:23:09 +0200 |
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Joe, I don´t know about american web sites selling spanish pop. Not Lame has
some albums in stock, and I suspect they are the best source. For the softer
side of spanish pop (Lemans, La Buena Vida, Cecilia Ann,...) you can go to
canadian site www.poppolar.com If you browse by labels, go to the spanish
labels (siesta, elefant, mushroom pillow, acuarela,) and you will find many
spanish bands.
As for spanish sites, you can try madridpop.com and escridiscos.net. Pepe
from Escridiscos is a very nice guy, and I am sure he can locate any album
released in Spain. Maybe if you ask for many CDs in one order, and have them
sent without jewel cases, you can save in shipping.
I don´t know where to buy mp3´s from spanish bands. I don´t think iTunes
sells anything apart from the big names.
As for internet radio:
- http://www.ondamadrid.es/ondamadrid/portada.pag and click on Plastico
Elastico Sabado, and Plastico Elastico Domingo, Escuchar. That is a very
good power pop radio show, with lots of spanish music. Problem : in spanish,
and you can´t download it
-http://www.eluniversopop.libsyn.com/ good indie pop, also with lots of
spanish pop, you can download. In spanish, but you have the song lists in
http://www.alter-pop.blogspot.com/
-Poppolar also has a good podcast where they play spanish music, but you
know, only soft pop. http://www.poppolar.com/podcast/poppolar128.html
I hope this will help
Rafael
> Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2006 16:16:32 -0700
> From: Joe Rivera <joer@stereojoe.com>
> To: audities@smoe.org
> Subject: Spanish pop sources
> Message-ID: <4446C4D0.8010501@stereojoe.com>
>
> Hey all -
>
> I've been trying to find a US source for power pop material from Spain
> with very little luck. (I've found some Spain-located web stores I've
> purchased from with no problems, but, would prefer to save a few bucks
> on shipping.) I'm talking about bands like Cooper, M-Clan, Casa Rusa,
> Mineralwater, etc.
>
> Would also appreciate a source for buying mp3s from those and similar
> bands - I hear iTunes' stock varies from country to country. Is it
> possible to access them from other countries?
>
> And one last thing I'm looking for (while I have your attention): any
> decent radio stations out of Spain (or Latin America) that broadcast
> over the Internet? I'm hungrier and hungrier for Spanish-language pop,
> but it's a pain to run through the few websites I do know of (and my
> Spanish ain't so great anymore).
>
> Cheers - any help appreciated.
> joe
>
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