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Hello everyone. Although a tribe like this one could theoretically be run without the help of a community, there would be no learning and limited fun. There would also be a pretty heavy bias. That's why I invite all of you to participate to help make this tribe as diverse as possible, as well as a launching pad for local artists that deserve another step.
I am open to all suggestions on what we can do to make this tribe better.
I am looking to the community to voice their opinions on what does or does not work in this tribe. In these early stages especially, any and all feedback is greatly appreciated.
10 years ago by clammysax
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I mentioned this is the /t/newtribes post, but I'm not 100% sure about rule #5. I understand why it's in place and it's a good idea if the location has a "music scene," but for a very rural area, it limits the ability to post the only local artist I know of.
Hey thanks for your input! Sorry I'm just responding now. I get what you're saying, that could be very hard in an isolated area. I would encourage you to research bands from the nearest larger city or from a different part of your region. I understand that each and every town or city might not have a lot going on in terms of music, but I think we should try to keep it reasonably close. That being said, I would love to hear your local artist as well as a couple newly discovered artists that you might find. Bandcamp gives you the ability to search by city. If anything is close enough, it's a really cool way to get into the stuff around you.
EDIT: I also got some feedback asking about [REQUEST]s where someone can post a city and wait for other users to reply with artists in that area. /u/Teakay, if you want to test out this method, feel free. I would encourage an attempt at your own research first, but if that fails try to follow this format :