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No Gold? Sell the shovel! - An honest view on digital music marketing services
What a strange musical era the age of Spotify and social media represents. Slight health warning here for anyone trying to grow their music: this post contains some tough but honest truths and real reviews based on my own experiences. And my views are totally independent and not set up by AI or online grifters and influencers. Weirdly (and bear with me here), there is also a fascinating parallel to some family history in the Australian Gold Rush of the 1800s . Let's start wit
domgarnett
Jun 2610 min read
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Fishy business- the story so far (from surprise hits to censored gold!)
What a disruptive, exciting, terrifying story the year has been so far. In the midst of a chaotic world and all sorts of upheavals, I have attempted to launch Part Man Part Fish and keep the creative fire burning. The results have been... mixed? Fishy? Fish feast or famine? First of all, the good bits have been huge fun. The single "Rubbish" has been the highlight, with a whopping 15K+ views and listens, with 8K on YouTube alone. How on earth did that happen? The song also go
domgarnett
May 123 min read
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Veronica Gosling: a tribute to Exeter's fearless, unique community artist
To anybody creating music or art, inspiration comes in many guises. All of us need mentors and people who give us the courage to create and think differently. This is why I'm still mourning the passing of Veronica Gosling. Eccentric, rebellious and kind, I cannot quite put into words just how important she and her gallery, Exeter's Studio 36, have been to my journey in music. It's fitting, therefore, that I will be playing at the Studio's special tribute day, on the afternoo
domgarnett
Mar 113 min read
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THE INSANE WORLD OF RUBBISH (& WHAT IT SAYS ABOUT US!)
IT'S THE 21st CENTURY. NONE OF US IS AN ILLITERATE MUTANT, CRAPPING IN THE STREET. SO WHY IS THE UK STILL SWIMMING IN LITTER? With the release of my first track, "Rubbish", I wanted to delve a bit further into the waste bin of this topic. Because it is both maddening and quite revealing. And, sadly, we are so used to it we have become blind - and culpable. Is there any corner of Britain left that isn’t decorated with defunct vapes, empty cans of Monster energy drink and half-
domgarnett
Jan 155 min read
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