Where do you find new music?


Lately I have been listening to some music shows on my local public radio station.(wdet in metro detroit) There have been more artists and songs that I am interested in that I can barely keep up with my growing list. Lots of stuff I've never heard of. I'm wondering where others make their discoveries.
mthieme
Try www.cduniverse.com they let you listen to samples of every song on a CD,unlike amazon.
Lots of reviews etc.also

But for buying CD's and a few SACD's try www.yourmusic.com $5.99/shipped!!
I buy all my CD's there now.I 'usually' go for remasters only and just bought 4 Elton John SACD's for $5.99/shipped each!!
I get alot from cruising the used record and CD bins at my neighborhood record store. Often, I buy music that I was unaware of by musicians that have interested me elsewhere. Those I like, I keep. Those I don't like go back to the record store.
I agree that satalite radio is a good source. As usual, my older brother pointed me in the right direction and I resisted. It is just fine for sampling music, and it has actually provoked me to buy more music. As a result, I like my stereo just a bit more than I have in the past. Downside for me is that the signal is occationally lost to god knows what, and it still seems a bit redundant and a tad ho hum. New musicians- and newer ones and more, would probably be best.
I want to second the cdbaby website. I started shopping there about three years ago and have purchased many fusion and standard jazz cds. Their music samples are two minutes long per sampled track and they have a great return policy.

Caution - this site may be bad for your bank account because it can become very enticing.

Since I had stopped listening to all non-NPR radio in late 1999, I want to thank those who mentioned other leads too.
I use www.allmusic.com to search for artists or to read reviews, you can also hear parts of the songs and they provide a link to the vendor.

Rgds.