Then find things like their labelmates (if it's an indie label), what the artist was influenced by, artists who had the same producer, etc. It's an iterative process.
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find out who influences your fav artists/what they’re listening to now! if you see a movie with a good soundtrack, check out those artists! also echoing label dives. chances are good if you like one artist, the rest of the label’s roster has something for you too.
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