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In November 2013, Perpetua announced plans to set up a stall selling ] for foodies.<ref>https://twitter.com/perpetua/status/399396224262234112</ref> As of November 2014, the stall had not been set up. | |||
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Fluxblog is an MP3 blog created and updated by Matthew Perpetua.
The blog began in 2002 and began to host MP3s at the end of that year. Two MP3s are commonly posted every weekday along with descriptions and links to artist websites or places where an album or single can be purchased.
Media sources have cited Fluxblog as a key influence in the founding and development of MP3 blogging. According to Rolling Stone, "almost all of the MP3 blogs trace their roots to Fluxblog", and an article in The Guardian stated that Fluxblog "is acknowledged as a pioneer of MP3 blogging." Fluxblog was reviewed positively in The New York Times. In 2006, Entertainment Weekly named Fluxblog the tenth best website for discovering new music.
References
- Huculak, Chad (2004-05-27). "Last night an MP3J saved my life". Vue Weekly. Retrieved 2009-02-20.
- Dougher, Colleen (2005-01-05). "Bringing music to the masses". Daily Press. Retrieved 2009-02-20.
- Mitter, Siddhartha (2005-07-31). "Listen And Learn". The Boston Globe.
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(help) - Werde, Bill (2004-09-24). "The Music Blog Boom". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2009-02-20.
- Alden, Chris (2005-04-14). "The internet DJ". The Guardian. Retrieved 2009-02-20.
- Balk, Alex (2004-10-17). "London Calling, Even Louder". The New York Times. Retrieved 2009-02-20.
- Endelman, Michael (2006-05-26). "25 best music websites". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2009-02-20.
External links
- Fluxblog (official website)
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