The contacts listed are sorted into FIVE sections.
1. Publications that will REVIEW your music
2. Radio Stations/Shows that will PLAY your songs
3. Labels, Vendors and Promotional Services that will help you to SELL your CD
4. Sites where you can UPLOAD your band's MP3s or videos
5. Helpful Resources for recording artists
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SECTION ONE: SITES/PUBLICATIONS WHERE YOU CAN GET YOUR MUSIC REVIEWED
indiemindy blog
Mindy McCall
indiemindymccall@gmail.com
indiemindymusic.blogspot.com
I love listening to music while I work as a Burista so I thought why not combine the two? If you would like to submit your CD for review please contact me for my mailing address. Jazz, Folk, Americana, Techno, Blues, Ambient, Hard Rock, Indie Rock, College Rock and even Classical are all welcome. I DON'T review Country Music or Rap/Hip Hop.
Alternative Revolt Magazine
submissions@altrevolt.com
www.altrevolt.com
A premier music magazine developed around the idea of keeping it real. We know how hard musicians work to create a name for themselves. E-mail a bio or EPK. Please be sure to include all pertinent links to your website and/or social networking sites. Include any and all of your latest/important accomplishments & endeavors and any additional information you see fit for consideration. Your photos should be high resolution; at least 1000px wide! You should own the rights/permissions to your submitted photos. Your photos should pertain to the subject matter (your artistry). Please folks, no nudity! Were you raised in a barn? Everyone has a logo. If you don't, then just send us pictures of your mom's cleavage and we'll forgive you. We welcome Alternative, Metal, Industrial and Punk.
Lyric Lounge Review
Jordan Russell lyriclounge@aol.co.uk
www.lyricloungereview.co.uk
Independent music news, reviews and interviews. Our dedication to good, honest reviews and meaningful articles has helped us establish a loyal readership of over 10,000 readers per month. Once a year, we also produce an end of year fanzine which is distributed across 5 major city centres in England. We review Pop, Indie, Acoustic, Rock, Hard Rock and Metal.
Is Your Song Good?
www.ismysonggood.com
Songwriters and music lovers can comment on and upload songs. If you are like me then you really have no benchmark to find out how good your song really is. Many of us are not living in the "entertainment" centers, or don't really have a network to shop songs with. The internet has changed all of that and now, with Is Your Song Good, you can ask the people who buy your music, not the gatekeeper how good your song is. We invite the public to review songs, so you can get many different opinions. Publishers and groups looking for material are also encouraged to listen.
Vandala
Box 22001, Vernon, BC V1T 9L7
PH: 250-309-1299 FX: 250-545-4822
www.VandalaConcepts.com
Our Vandala Ezine and blog brings top independent music, interviews, reviews, news, events and more to fans with a 100% unique honest spin! Check our website for Submission Guidelines.
SECTION TWO: RADIO STATIONS, SHOWS AND PROMOTERS
2.1 RADIO - STATIONS AND SHOWS
Jelli
attn: Jelli Media Dept. 4 West 4th Ave. #200, San Mateo, CA 94402
contact@jelli.com
http://www.jelli.com
100% user-controlled radio, enabling users to take over a radio station using their web browsers. Leveraging the power of the web to reinvent traditional broadcasting, Jelli empowers the community to interact with a radio broadcast in real-time and determine dynamically what plays on the air. We love new music! Send your music to the above postal address. Include artist name, track titles, art + your e-mail address. NOTE: Not currently available outside of the US.
What the Women Want CHIN
622 College St., Toronto, ON M6G 1B6
PH: 416-531-9991 FX: 866-587-1007
Jesse Jones
info@chinradio.com
www.whatthewomenwantradio.com
A unique blend of R&B, Hip Hop, Reggae, Soul and House music, hosting Toronto's newest Saturday night party.
Audiokult Radio
PH: 747-666-5858
Frankie D.
info@audiokultradio.com
www.audiokultradio.com
We deal with unsigned and Indie Rock, Goth and Industrial. No Band Left Behind is our movement, motto; nay creed to make sure every band that submits gets a place on our site for promotion. Please send 3 MP3s (if you would like to be considered for "Featured Artist" please send the entire EP/CD), 2 band photos (high resolution – 300 dpi), band logo (accepted formats: vector (preferable), eps, png, jpg) and a bio. Please make sure your songs are titled and the album or EP/CD name is listed. Logos should be vectored with a transparent background if at all possible. Audiokult Radio will not make your music available for download or purchase unless your written consent has been given.
Earbits Radio
www.earbits.com
Online commercial-free music from bands you need to know! Stations cover a wide variety of genres, from Classical to Metal. If your music is ready for radio airtime, we want to hear it. Submit your information through our online form.
Reggaemania CHIN
622 College St., Toronto, ON M6G 1B6
PH: 416-531-9991 FX: 866-587-1007
Dj RONelson
djronnelson@rogers.com
www.reggaemania.com
A mélange of Rockers, Dancehall and everything in between from yesterday, right "up to di times" will have you hot stepping it all night long in this one-stop shop for all things Reggae. Expect the latest Reggae gossip/"passa passa" and special guests passing through.
2.2 RADIO PROMOTERS
The Paranoia Effect
3708 L. Honoapiilani Rd. #E32, Lahaina, HI 96761
PH: 808-419-0014
Don Hackett
don@theparanoiaeffect.com
www.theparanoiaeffect.com
We work with the genres of Top 40, Rhythmic, Urban, Urban AC and Rock. We do IAP's, Press Releases and Custom Websites. We do Radio Promotion and provide Mediabase / BDS results. We do internet promotion too along with MP3 Blasts.
SECTION THREE: SERVICES/VENDORS/LABELS THAT WILL HELP SELL YOUR MUSIC
3.1 SERVICES - PROMOTION/PUBLICITY
Deuce Management & Promotion
PO Box 49454, London, SE20 7WS
PH: 020-8325-7337
Rob Saunders
rob@deucemp.com
www.deucemp.com
Offers bands/artists a network of services spread all over the world. This includes Deuce Night gigs, tours, photo shoots, studio time, radio plugging, reviews, and various other means of promotion. Bands and artists registered with Deuce will also be featured frequently on the Deuce Radio Show broadcast on over 30 radio stations wordwide.
SH Music Media
PO Box 904, Hammonton, NJ 08037
PH: 609-270-4646
Jim Santora Jr. or Jennifer Hickman info@shmusicmedia.com
www.shmusicmedia.com
A public relations and promotions company with a focus on radio, media and artist support. Also home of the ModRock Radio Promo CD Series. We lean towards Rock, Alternative, Hard Rock and Metal.
ToCo Talents
4th Fl. Kong Ling Bldg. 102 Jervois St., Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
info@tocotalents.com
www.tocotalents.com
Specifically created to provide new and established artists a complete suite of services within the Asian Region including live bookings, music licensing, developing and implementing targeted marketing plans (with the artists) using social, online and traditional media, negotiating sync licensing deals, artist sponsorship, regional management.
Tiffany's PR
PH: 407-949-2310
Tiffany Gordon
tiffany@tiffanyspr.com
www.tiffanyspr.com
A public relations company for R&B artists based in Orlando, FL. We specialize in publicity, brand envisioning, promotional services and event coordination. Tiffany’s PR services industry professionals who are looking to expand and exploit their brand with a unique sense of culture and style. TPR encourages all creative communities from fashion to music, to create their best products and services, then launch their ideas into the market by distributing their content through various publicity mediums and campaigns.
McLaughlin Music Group International
PO Box 7483, Springdale, AR 72766
PH: 615-530-3654
Jeff McLaughlin
mmgi.submissions@gmail.com
www.mmgi.org
Specializes in artist development and management. With over 25 years of experience, they know exactly what it takes to succeed in today’s market. For the independent Christian music artist, MMGI becomes a personal map-maker and guide, leading them through the common pitfalls and dangers in the music industry. Many artists have come to know and trust McLaughlin Music Group International as the forerunner to their successful music careers. Please contact us via our online form.
Brenda Brown Entertainment / Pure Heart Records
PH: 702-882-0502
Brenda Brown
bbent@me.com
www.brendabrownentertainment.com
A unique, professional, one stop, full service entertainment company specializing in working closely with independent artists, their management or label company (if any) as well as authors on many of the critical aspects required in taking one’s career to the next level. Our mission statement is quite simple: Do the Right Thing All the Time, and to Be of Service to Each and Every Client. These are our creeds to which BBE is based around and is widely known for today in the industry. At the core of the business is our relationship with Apple for both iTunes and iBooks for worldwide digital distribution of both music and book content. BBE also has an indie record label called Pure Heart Records for physical distribution of music sales through websites and retailers. Surrounding our core business is a renowned palette of full Management Services both Personal and Business which allows BBE the ability to manage or assist in practically all aspects of an artist’s career.
Scorcher Music
PO Box 19730, Los Angeles, CA 90019
PH: 310-409-7876
Dennis "Scorcher" Williams
scorchermusic@hotmail.com
www.scorchermusic.com
Management for fresh and talented Reggae, Hip Hop and R&B musicians.
Echoroom Music PR
Liam Golder
echoroommusicpr@googlemail.com
www.echoroommusicpr.co.uk
I can help talented acts go the extra mile and push the boundaries further by gaining guaranteed radio, press and magazine exposure on a global scale. It would be great to work with you on your next release, and who knows we could be hitting the charts together.
IndigoBoom
David G. & Lars K.
support@IndigoBoom.com
www.indigoboom.com
A digital music distribution service, built and run by musicians for musicians. Our main goal has always been, and will continue to be the leveling of the playing field for the independent artists and small labels. We aim to provide a rather more personal service.
MusicSUBMIT
34 E. 23rd St, 6th Fl. New York, NY 10029
PH: 917-512-2958
Michael
support@musicsubmit.com
www.MusicSUBMIT.com
Promotes your music to the decision makers at Internet radio stations, music blogs, online music magazines and more, AND we give you a full report of everything we do for you!
The Musicians and Authors Media Group (MAMG)
1515 Broadway, New York, NY 10036
PH: 212-810-1151
Forrest Casey
info@musiciansandauthors.com
www.musiciansandauthors.com
Promotes the works of established and emerging musicians and authors through our custom promotional print and website programs.
Vandala Concepts
Box 22001, Vernon, BC V1T 9L7
PH: 250-309-1299 FX: 250-545-4822
www.VandalaConcepts.com
A Unique Entertainment Company dedicated to servicing the needs of independent musicians worldwide. We also review artists with a unique honest spin in our Vandala Ezine! We have a wide range of services for every artist, drop us a line.
3.2 SERVICES - LABELS, DISTRIBUTORS AND ONLINE VENDORS
Earth Love Music Label
7722 Bernadette Ln. Raleigh, NC 27615
PH: 919-279-3116
Nick Driver driveaway1@Live.com
www.earthlovemusiclabel.com
We are an artist ran indie label focusing on Singer/Songwriters.
Death Cap Records
Toby White
demos@deathcaprecords.com
www.deathcaprecords.com
UK label that specialises in Rock, Metal, Hardcore and Alt genres of music; mostly heavier. No solo projects. Any submissions that don't fall in line won't get a look at, so please think before submitting!
SECTION FOUR: SITES WHERE YOU CAN UPLOAD YOUR BAND'S MP3s
OR VIDEOS
JMD Distribution
9114 Adams Ave. #335, Huntington Beach, CA 92646
PH: 888-856-5080 x229 FX: 888-856-5659
Javan Mershad
mjavan@jmddistribution.com
www.jmddistribution.com
We provide the largest digital distribution in the world (by way of a distribution partnership with UMG) and are the only global distributor that assists artist/musicians with a comprehensive online marketing campaign. We are also a company created by musicians for musicians and act as an upstream company for a few major labels. We distribute thousands of artists, bands, production teams and independent labels with large catalogs.
Cull TV
665 3rd St., San Francisco, CA 94107
submissions@cull.tv
www.cull.tv
A new medium for music discovery whereby artists can heighten their visibility to one and all, including the music industry. Cull TV's unique formula for music discovery makes it an inviting destination for new music videos on the web. The site uses a special blend of technology to surface the best new music and deliver videos. In syndicating from both YouTube and Vimeo, Cull TV features the largest catalog of music videos on the web. Check out our website for complete details. Do you have a video you'd like us to feature on one of our channels? E-mail us.
Monster Vox
help@monstervox.com
www.monstervox.com
Create a Monster Vox account. Use our YouTube integration to access your YouTube videos (no additional uploading required) Select the Monster Vox category (or categories) in which to add your video. Monster Vox will put your video into rotation where voters will rate head to head with another video. Upgrade your video to access your MV rating, charts and stats. Add your upgraded video to a variety of hosted opportunities.
MYX TV
150 Shoreline Dr. Redwood City, CA 94065
www.myx.tv
The first and only nationally distributed cable network dedicated to the Asian American youth market. Through our shows, live events, and website - MYX TV continues to focus all efforts on catering to an audience that feels ignored by the mainstream media. Asian Americans are the face of MYX TV from hosts, guests and people behind the scenes. MYX TV delivers the hottest trends in all of Asian pop culture and we connect our audience to their roots like no one else can.
JukeBoxAlive
311 Montford Ave. Asheville, NC 28801
PH: 828-232-0016
Will Cumberland cumberland@jukeboxalive.com
jukeboxalive.com
Our Advanced Jukebox Player protects your music from being digitally downloaded, yet allows fans to hear your music online. This creates exciting possibilities for you to present yourself to new audiences without being ripped off.
SECTION FIVE: SOCIAL NETWORKS AND ONLINE COMMUNITIES
Latinobeatz.com
5015 Starfire Pl. NW, Albuquerque, NM 87120
PH: 505-620-4837
latinobeatz@gmail.com
www.latinobeatz.com
An online network with the latest news, music, videos and exclusive interviews in Urban Latino Entertainment. We are in pursuit of the hottest Latino artist, DJ's, actors, athletes, models and innovators to feature on the website and also do exclusive interviews and or premieres of songs, videos, etc. We will not stop in our endeavor to give Latinos a national spotlight where they can showcase their talents.
SECTION SIX: HELPFUL TOOLS AND RESOURCES FOR YOUR BAND
6.1 RESOURCES - GENERAL
Songsalive! Song Critique
www.songsalive.org/songcritiques.htm
Hear what Record Executives won't tell you! Submit anything from a lyric to a finished master. We help from the ideas stage - working out the songs and the demo - right through to finished "radio-friendly" master - who to send to and how. We help with lyrics, rhyming schemes, song structure, melody, production, and where to pitch, promote and release your song! We accept songs of ALL GENRES, plus instrumentals, plus lyrics only submissions. Song critique submissions cost an extra fee on top of Songsalive! membership, due to the hiring of independent reviewers carefully selected to review your material as well as the third party site we use to administer critique submissions. However, we keep fees low.
Songwriters in Seattle
www.songwritersinseattle.com
A non-profit organization located in Seattle which promotes local musicians and songwriters.
Festival Network Online
www.festivalnet.com
There's nothing like a live performance! FNO lists more than 7,000 events throughout the U.S. and Canada seeking performers, from local & regional to national & international. @_festivalnet Search by 22 different music genres, event attendance, zip code radius & more. Plug in festival dates with club dates.
6.2 RESOURCES - EDUCATIONAL
The Ultimate Guide to Selling and Promoting Your Music on Facebook
www.nimbit.com/ultimate-facebook-guide-to-sell-and-promote-your-music
A series of tips and articles to help you get the most out of your music promotion and sales on Facebook.
Woofer Magazine
582 N. Broadway, White Plains, NY 10603
PH: 914-358-1200
www.woofermag.com
A multimedia publication about the music industry for musicians, music industry executives and knowledgeable fans. Woofer takes full advantage of its digital format, offering over 100 pages of content infused with audio clips, video examples, and animations. The publication is available for viewing exclusively on iPads and computers. Woofer is intended to help musicians, those working in the music industries, and fans address the latest challenges and opportunities in the music business. It highlights events, recommends music and musical acts, comments on music-lifestyle issues, and profiles music creation and business issues, in addition to drawing together insights and information provided by experienced journalists, top artists, educators and others working in the field.
KnowTheMusicBiz.com
www.knowthemusicbiz.com
An online resource center for independent artists and musicians. Our goal is to help make available the information needed to build a sustainable career in the rapidly changing music industry.
How to Run a Band
Chris "Seth" Jackson
seth@howtorunaband.com
www.howtorunaband.com
I am an average musician, working a day job as a software engineer, in pursuit of fulfilling my life's dream of being a self-sufficient musician. This blog is to share the ups and downs of this adventure and, hopefully, find great techniques that everyone can use to achieve success in the extremely difficult world of music.
How To License Your Music.com
PO Box 60338, Chicago, IL 60657
PH: 312-233-2675
Aaron Davison
aaron@howtolicenseyourmusic.com
www.howtolicenseyourmusic.com
A free newsletter instructing musicians on how to license their music in TV, films and video games.
Daylle Deanna Schwartz
Music Marketing Manifesto Blog
John Oszajca
john@musicmarketingmanifesto.com
www.MusicMarketingManifesto.com
Advanced strategies, secrets, tactics and tips on selling your music online. @JohnOszajca
6.3 RESOURCES - TOOLS
viinyl
400 Atlantic #301, Montreal, QC H2V 1A5
PH: 514-400-9844
artistrelations@viinyl.com
www.viinyl.com
The viinyl platform turns your song into an interactive website - a digital version of the 45rpm single with artwork and videos. viinyl sites are optimized to travel the web, engage fans, grow market demand for your band and increase customer loyalty using marketing techniques for the web.
myArtist App
PH: 512-553-5447
Minto Tsai contact@myartistapp.com
www.myArtistApp.com
As a Hip Hop artist, you've made great music. Your fans love you! Now it's time to grow those relationships so you can foster and grow your community and generate sales! The myArtist App for Hip Hop artists helps you grow your fanbase and lets you communicate directly to them on their iPhone!
MediaNet Trending Services
1697 Broadway, 10th Fl. New York, NY 10019
PH: 212-704-0280 FX: 212-759-9783
www.mndigital.com
Get an edge by incorporating real-time information on currently trending artists and albums keeping your users up with today's most relevant topics. MediaNet's trending technology offers real-time trends list, curated trends list, top trending artists, top trending albums, overall trends by genre, location specific trends and much more!
CDstands.com
30 Compton Way, Hamilton Sq. NJ 08690
PH: 609-689-1711
Scott Clark
info@cdreview.com
www.cdstands.com
We manufacture our own line of CD boxes for artists to sell their music at shows or in stores.
MyNewsletterBuilder
comments@mynewsletterbuilder.com
www.mynewsletterbuilder.com
A user-friendly, feature-rich, online newsletter management program for novices and professionals alike.
6.4 RESOURCES - ORGANIZATIONS
Christian Internet Radio Association (CIRA)
PH: 862-241-3351
info@1cira.org
www.1cira.org
Our purpose is to establish unity among Christian artists, internet radio stations and broadcasters alike. It provides a forum where musical artists, critics, radio personalities, broadcasters, entrepreneurs and music lovers share knowledge for the benefit and promotion of Christian and Gospel music.
SECTION SEVEN: THIS MONTH'S ARTICLE
DO'S AND DON'TS TO GETTING YOUR MUSIC POSTED ON BLOGS
by Confusion Pigeon, Pigeons and Planes Music Blog
© 2011 All Rights Reserved. Used By Permission
As a music blogger, I literally get billions of emails every day. Uh, well I get a lot of emails every day from people who want their music to be posted, and I've talked to enough bloggers to know what works and what doesn't. I still believe the most important thing is the music, but even when you've got great music it's hard to get heard in such a crowded blogosphere. I wrote a Part 1 to this post, but I think it's time to update with some new tips. Do's and Don'ts to getting your music posted on blogs. Ready? Go.
DO's
1. Promote the link. When you send out an email, include a line that says something like "If you choose to post, send back a link so we can promote it". This means that you'll share the link on your Facebook, Twitter, Bandcamp, blog, or whatever you're working with. By nature, bloggers are, for the most part, greedy swines just like anyone else. If they think they have something to gain out of it, they'll be much more likely to post.
2. Address the blogger by their name. I mentioned it in the last post, but it makes a huge difference. Mass emails are necessary, but if you've got a few key targets, get their name. I'm Confusion. If you dug a little deeper you'd know my name is Jacob. If I see an email like, "What's up Confusion!" or "Hey Jacob!", that immediately gets my attention, because most start off "To Whom It May Concern", and you'd be surprised at how many "Dear Frank Ramz" emails I get. I don't really take offense - I know it can be overwhelming to keep all your contacts straight, but I don't even read those - I just forward them to Ramz. If you can't personalize it, try something a little more friendly, like "Hey, hope you're having a good week!" Trust me, nobody wants to be the person to whom this shitty mass email may concern.
3. Follow up. This one might get me in trouble with other bloggers, but fuck it. If you send someone an email and it gets ignored, what harm can be done by sending another one? They get annoyed? Yes, they will get annoyed, and they might even block you forever, but they were probably gonna ignore you in the first place, so who cares? From the perspective of a blogger, it can be really fucking obnoxious, but it can also be a matter of missing the email. I can't tell you how many times I've ended up posting something that I love after a second email simply because I just missed it the first time around. (Already regret putting this out there. Please limit your follow ups to 2 to 3 spread out over time.)
4. Think Guerrilla. This is the most valuable piece of advice I can possibly give you. Traditional companies are approaching the internet like a troop armed with muskets, lining their soldiers up at a safe distance and anticipating a certain number of misfires. Things have changed. This is like a jungle war with high powered, automatic weapons and large, indecent blades. Do whatever the fuck you need to do. To us bloggers, the only thing that separates a garage band trying to get heard from a major PR firm supporting a popular rock band is the official looking title at the bottom of the email. See where I'm going with this? Get your sister to send an email as your official manager. If that fails, be yourself and beg for a post. If that fails, get a fan to send an email with no intention other than to spread good music. Right? I'm not trying to encourage lying and misleading, but do what you need to do. Bloggers are just people, and different things work for different bloggers. Be creative, and think outside the box.
5. Support the blogger in weeks leading up to your release. Follow him/her on Twitter and Facebook. Start random conversations, spread their posts, retweet them. This way, when you approach them for the first time for your self-serving purposes it won't be one of those awkward conversations that go:
You: Hey, what's up? I'm D-Bag from the group D-Bags
Blogger: Not much, what's going on?
You: Chilling. You hear that new Kanye?
Blogger: Yeah, good stuff.
You: Yeah.
:::5 minute pause:::
You: So, you got a minute to listen to my new song?
You wouldn't believe how many of these conversations I've had. It has gotten to the point where I prefer the honest person who gets right into things. Don't get me wrong, I love talking to artists, love talking music, and love supporting good music whenever I can, but nobody appreciates being manipulated into a conversation with one purpose. Just keep in mind that as an artist, there's a lot you can do to support bloggers too. Showing them a little love before you start asking for favors can go a long way. I notice when people are consistently leaving comments, sharing links, talking to me on Twitter and shit. I don't promise posts to anyone, but when that name pops up in my inbox, I'm much more likely to check it out.
6. If all else fails, be real. Like, really real. This is always refreshing.
DON'Ts
1. Unless the blogger is familiar with your work, don't send a .zip file. Nobody wants to download a .zip file of a mixtape, album, or whatever without hearing a couple songs first. If you've got a link to a page where your music can be streamed first, including a link to an album is fine, but blindly downloading a folder full of mystery music is about as appealing as funneling a liquid without having any idea what is is. (Maybe a bad example - that prob appeals to you twisted kids).
2. Don't talk about how many downloads or views you got. To any internet savvy user (which includes almost all bloggers), this is an immediate red flag. I've seen YouTube videos with thousands of views. I've watched these videos. I know for a fact that no more than 2 people could have possibly sat through more than 30 seconds of these videos. It is easy to manipulate numbers when it comes to views and downloads, and any credible artist will get views organically. Let the numbers speak for themselves. This may be different when you're dealing with labels, who want to see numbers and quantified success, but to bloggers, buzz and word of mouth is much more powerful.
3. Don't forget to include references. This could have easily been "DO: Include References", but for the sake of my DO to DON'T ratio, it's going here. Like I was saying in number 2, it's easy to fake numbers on the internet. It's not easy to fake sources. If you get posted on a credible blog, mention that in your email. Maybe add a little quote at the bottom of someone notable saying something good about you (Eg: Confusion from Pigeons and Planes says: Best album of the year!) It's reassuring to know that at least one person out there enjoyed your music. If I see that some blog I like said something positive, I'm definitely going to check it out.
4. Don't require a username and password and address and social security number and the fucking name of my first pet (RIP Lucky) in order to access some secret page where bloggers can download your music. Just give us a stream. I recommend Bandcamp and Soundcloud. Both beautiful sites that, to bloggers, make the internet a better place.
5. Don't give too much information. A little background is okay, but really we just want to hear the music. We can always contact you later for more information. Sometimes I'll get emails with 20 different links, three different chunks of never ending text, and links leading me to all corners of the internet. If, after looking at it for 5 minutes, I can't figure out what I'm supposed to be listening to or what is going on, I will move on.
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