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Creator who has created the entire universe. Although we don't know where this Power is, who this Power is and what this Power is... We know this Power is!
If you're like most indie artists, you kind of hate music promotion. Yeah, you do it. But too often it feels like a collection of used-car sales tactics, and on top of that, it usually doesn't work.It shouldn't be that way. What if promotion led to real results - and, even better, a community built around your artistry? What if it was effective and meaningful?In this book, Jon Anderson (founder of Two Story Media) details a roadmap to better indie music promotion, introducing a perspective and a toolbox of tactics that will help you to market your music more effectively - and, ultimately, help you to build a community that matters."Jon hits the nail on its head with his community-driven approach to music marketing." - Jason Grishkoff, Founder of SubmitHub and Indie Shuffle
Do you throw a shoe at your computer and do you yell at him that he is the fault of everything that's going wrong? No, because you know you put that information in it and your computer does not interfere
For første gang nogensinde, overhovedet: en gennemgang af Københavns underjordiske afføringshistorie. Fotografen Jan Emil Christiansen, har i samarbejde med kloakhistorikerne Jon Anderson og Morten Langkilde, sat sig for at afdække et hidtil ubeskrevet stykke af København: det hemmelige liv under overfladen, og hvilken enorm historisk betydning det har haft. Resultatet ses i form af fotos og fakta, der bestemt ikke er for sarte sjæle.
"A Pripyat Summer" is the first of a 2-volume photojournalistic epic documenting Christiansen and Anderson's weirdly insightful urban explorations into the haunted, irradiated, hillbilly shithole that is the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone in the northern Ukraine. Over 3 days they encounter the infamous nuclear power plant, the surrounding contaminated countryside, the ruined "nuclear city" of Pripyat and its rich traditions of unbridled corruption and ineptitude, massive consumption of the local narcotic, decadence, beastiality and rape, catastophic cuisine and cannibalism, wars of imperial conquest and alien abductions. Their visit is peppered with colorful local characters, incomprehensible officials, ass-raping mutants, a sociopathic guide and her drunken driver, two assholes from Belgium who are making their OWN "A Pripyat Summer" (and must be stopped at all costs), and the heavy-metal, hard-partying insurgents, assasins and mercaneries responsible for the greatest nuclear disaster in history. Even Daenerys Targaryen (Queen of the Andals and the Rhoynar and the First Men, Lord of the Seven Kingdoms) puts in an occassional appearance. Or is he just another "Comrade-Dueling-FffARGKing-Banjos-With-Satellite-Dish"? Find out in "A Pripyat Summer".
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