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We’ve created The New Confusion as a platform for people to share their work and thoughts. If you’ve got songs, photos, essays, stories, or little origami swans hit us up. Here’s how:
- Identify the category of your submission in the subject of the message (e.g. “EVENT: Concert in Brooklyn”. Other options: MUSIC, POEM, ART, BUSINESS, etc.)
- Musicians: please attach ONE mp3 file to your email along with a short bio and a link to more songs/info
- Artists: Please link or attach your work along with a brief bio/statement
- Contrary to popular belief, bloggers are actual humans. Please don’t send us email blasts or press releases without introducing yourselves first!
- Decide if you’d like to hit our general account (Share AT TheNewConfusion DOT com)
Who are you people?
Mike Rosen (Janitor)
- Mike is the rooftop philosopher. He was born in New York City, but finds himself wandering in search of firefly glades. He’s a writer and something of a poet. You may classify him as you wish.
ESC is… Jamaal Taylor
- Jamaal enjoys communication of all forms, especially painting, drawing and writing. A mystic before a rationalist, he leaps to conclusions logic cannot reach. A rebel in his own right; self-expression is his main obsession.
Spudboy is… Myles Potters
- Myles, though a trumpet player till the day he dies, is a musician of many forms – from the studio to the live gig. A student at Wesleyan University, Myles plays in WordSmith’s live band as well as several other campus ensembles.
ThePseudonym is… Ben Wechsler
- Ben is a student at Cornell and musician (of all genres). Shoot him an email about arts, writings, sciences, sports, or whatever comes to mind. He’s known to be curmudgeonly, test him, we dare you.
WordSmith is… Josh Smith
- Josh is the emcee, the hip-hop historian, the Upstate poet. Hailing from Woodstock, NY and studying at Wesleyan University, Josh performs as part of Josh Smith & The Concert G’s his 9 piece live band. Check him out on BandCamp.