Cannabaceae

Earmilk
Type of site
Online music magazine
Available inEnglish
Created by
    • Blake Edwards
    • Eric DeFazio
    • Montrey Whittaker
URLwww.earmilk.com
Launched2009; 15 years ago (2009)

Earmilk (sometimes stylized in all caps) is a North American online music publication. Launched in the late 2000s by Montrey Whittaker, Blake Edwards and Eric DeFazio, Earmilk publishes on a variety of music genres, often covering hip hop, electronica and pop music.[1]

History

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Earmilk began as a small mp3 blog in April 2009.[2] In the following decade, Earmilk grew to its multinational status of today, with writers stationed across Canada and the United States.[3]

Content

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In 2013, Refinery29 included Earmilk on its list of "The Best Music Blogs That Aren't Pitchfork."[4] In 2017, the online electronica publication EDM Sauce featured Earmilk in its list of the seven best dubstep blogs on the internet.[2] Earmilk has a noted focus on underground music and their mission statement further specifies their interest in "underground discoveries across all musical genres."[3] In 2015, San Francisco music journalist David Sikorski[5] took over as Senior Editor of the site. Sikorski has since moved the site from its earlier blog era and into a global media publication with a writing staff of 75 contributors from 6 different countries at any given time throughout the year.

Similar to other online music publications, many Earmilk articles are focused on musical premieres of indie and major label artists.[6][7][8] In 2010, for instance, Earmilk premiered Baths' single "Maximalist," which was later featured on Pitchfork and other online music publications.[9] In addition to its music journalism content, Earmilk publishes articles on events, apparel, and art.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Grammy nominated collaborator Georgi Kay breaks out, new video at EARMILK". Artvoice. 2018-10-16. Archived from the original on 2018-11-03. Retrieved 2018-10-29.
  2. ^ a b Stevo (2017-02-08). "7 Of The Best Dubstep Blogs On The Internet | EDM Sauce". EDM Sauce. Archived from the original on 2022-10-07. Retrieved 2018-10-29.
  3. ^ a b c "About EARMILK - EARMILK". EARMILK. Archived from the original on 2018-10-30. Retrieved 2018-10-29.
  4. ^ "The Best Music Blogs That Aren't Pitchfork". Archived from the original on 2018-10-29. Retrieved 2018-10-29.
  5. ^ "David Sikorski, Senior Editor". Archived from the original on 2022-10-05. Retrieved 2022-10-05.
  6. ^ BWW News Desk. "Grammy Nominated Contributor Georgi Kay Gears Up For Debut". Archived from the original on 2018-11-26. Retrieved 2018-10-29.
  7. ^ "LP Pleasures - Tequila & Acoustic "Into The Wild" - EARMILK about LP". LP Pleasures. Archived from the original on 2018-11-26. Retrieved 2018-10-29.
  8. ^ "You Drive Gets Alone Together in 'Home in My Love' [Fresh Vid]". Nashville Scene. Archived from the original on 2018-11-26. Retrieved 2018-10-29.
  9. ^ ""Maximalist" | Pitchfork". pitchfork.com. Archived from the original on 2018-10-29. Retrieved 2018-10-29.
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