Paris Transatlantic
published on 29th September, 2008

Music eZines, like MESS+NOISE or PITCHFORK, are great vehicles for promotion (and perhaps hype) if you are an independent artist or label. They have grown to have a real impact on the industry and musicians. Rarely though, do you find an online music magazine that is willing to delve deep while remaining somewhat esoteric in its content.**PARIS TRANSATLANTIC is a music eZine that covers a wide range of genres on the more underground tip; Jazz, Electronica, Improvisation, Post-rock, Experimental/Noise, Contemporary Classical, even Performance Art. The interviews, reviews and feature articles really engage with the musicians and their art, but in a way that caters to both the initiated and the uninitiated. PARIS TRANSATLANTIC serves as a wonderful resource for new ideas and new music.

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