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Indie Music Project: Local Zine Network

About Me

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The Pimp Your iMP Tour is more than a project, it's a mission we've undertaken which is extremely important to every music scene on the planet. Bold statement? Hell yes.
There are 566 Metro city areas in the United States. There are 1000's of other quiet towns with undiscovered music scenes and unknown artists. As much as we want to with Insomnia Radio, we'll never be able to cover it all.
The majority of independent musicians are never successful outside of their hometown.
The majority of independent musicians could only dream of having their name across 100's of websites. Instantly.
What would happen if you built a local music magazine network so collectively large, and yet so easy to manage locally, that it could instantly offer quality bands in your backyard not only local exposure, but worldwide exposure across hundreds of websites with one click?
What would happen if that local music zine was not only yours to own, operate, and publish, but to make money from as well?
We're about to find out.
Reserve your city for $100. Once it's yours, it is NO ONE else's. We'll keep them out of your backyard. We'll help you build your new magazine and tie you into our international network and our partners. Expose your local music scene. Have fun doing it. And make some money.

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My Interests

I'd like to meet:

Music Journalists, Publishers, and Photographers who want more exposure for their local music scene. Recording studios, venues, and labels to create a massively connected REAL WORLD social network. Also bloggers, followers, and music freaks from around the world.

My Blog

iMP Los Angeles: Mission Statement

Indie Music Project - Los Angeles: Mission StatementBy: Charles Stepczyk & Suzy LoewSubmitted: 1/6/2008..>..> In metro areas the size of Orange County and Los Angeles, it's difficult to properly ...
Posted by on Sun, 06 Jan 2008 15:39:00 GMT

Indie Music 2.0 Interview: The Future of eZines

Recently Duncan Freeman, blogger at Indie Music 2.0 and independent music enthusiast, interviewed me regarding the Indie Music Project. It was a well written set of questions, and required well though...
Posted by on Fri, 28 Dec 2007 11:26:00 GMT

Just Added: Indie Music Project: Birmingham UK!

By: Jason EvangelhoSubmitted: 12/12/2007..>..>Coming soon, another new addition to the Indie Music Project family: Birmingham UK!Birmingham's online music magazine for iMP will be managed by Associate...
Posted by on Thu, 13 Dec 2007 11:41:00 GMT

3 Questions With: Charles Stepczyk, iMP Los Angeles

From time to time you'll be hearing directly from our Associate Publishers, whether it's a quick interview about their music scene, or about an artist they've featured from their backyard. This time a...
Posted by on Sat, 08 Dec 2007 10:30:00 GMT

Mixtape, Los Angeles

Editors Note: This mix comes from Charles, one of our newest Associate Publishers, who will be covering Los Angeles, in addition to his gig of hosting Insomnia Radio's SoCal Sessions. This compilation...
Posted by on Fri, 07 Dec 2007 16:06:00 GMT

Why Every City Needs Indie Music Project

By: Justin Parnell, iMP Staff On December 1st, Jason went to Bogart's in Cincinnati to judge one of Bodog's Battle of the Bands "impress the judges" rounds.  As is typical whenever we get involve...
Posted by on Wed, 05 Dec 2007 22:58:00 GMT

3 Questions With: Suzy Loew, iMP Los Angeles

By: Jason Evangelho, Insomnia RadioSubmitted: 12/5/2007From time to time you'll be hearing directly from our Associate Publishers, whether it's a quick interview about their music scene, or about an a...
Posted by on Wed, 05 Dec 2007 16:45:00 GMT

Be Your Own Music Scene Publisher

Join our efforts in offering a new local music zine targeted towards the diverse entertainment scenes that can be found in every city in America.  Whether you are the novice writer or seasoned pr...
Posted by on Wed, 05 Dec 2007 14:58:00 GMT