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Want to get your music to a wider audience?
· byHaggiston September 16 2010 09:59:44
Are you an electronic music producer looking to get your music noticed? Well, you can send your work to Electronic Music Guide, PO Box 223, LA4 9BP or email us at chris@electronicmusicguide.com. We receive hundreds of cds but we endeavour to listen to all of them. The ones we enjoy the most will make it onto the site for sure. If that isn’t good enough there is an alternative!

You may ask yourself, there must be another way of promoting my music to the media, record labels, film companies and of course the public?
Well there is. Through our spotlight feature we will help to promote your music project to give you the best chance of getting noticed.

Your feature will include:
1) An informative article about your music project.
2) All relevant links (your website, myspace, etc.)
3) We’ll listen to and pick out what we consider to be your best tracks and upload them to the site so people can listen to your work.
4) We’ll upload any videos of your work.
5) Your article will always be there on the spotlight page, unlike a newspaper article or advert.
6) There’s also an option to update your spotlight feature with your latest news as well as adding new tracks and videos.

So is it worth it? Well, we’re spending serious money in order to promote EMG to the right channels (record labels, the media, film companies) so I’d say it’s a gamble definately worth taking. If you don’t try and get your music out there you’ll never know...
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