Posted AT 4:33 AM EDT on 17/01/07
Making music from Internet noise
GUY DIXON
From Wednesday's Globe and Mail
A flyer is stuck on a lamppost or a small box appears in the club listings promoting a barroom set for an unsigned act -- these are little pieces of a local scene that become memorabilia once the band breaks big.
But MySpace is changing all that. It's "Notice Me!" Internet clutter will never carry the same weight as an old poster for a Yorkville folk gig or flyer for a coffee-house set in Le Plateau.
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