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Who Has Music For Us
09 months ago
A potluck of genres, people, and friends trying to spread the local music scene as far out as possible. It doesn’t matter if you’re hardcore, metalcore, indie-core, gibberish core, your momma-core, or not any kind of-core,Indie, funk, jazz anything. Its all about getting out there so post your [...]
Aesthetic Heart Promotions
01 year ago
Hello there,My name is,Cassandra Werner I am a passionate music promoter[Based out from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania] and this is my music promotion page. I would first and foremost like to thank you for the time and consideration for checking out Aesthetic Heart Promotions.
Aesthetic Heart [...]
The Music Page Promotions
01 year ago
This page has been created for the purpose of bringing indie bands, as well as some well known bands, signed and unsigned bands, record labels, artists, venues, and fans, all together in one place. This is a new page and it will be under construction for a while so please bear with me. But [...]
How to Use Spotify to Promote Local Artists
01 year ago
by Stephen Ellis
in Industry Talk
Over the last week Facebook has launched a whole slew of updates to the sites layout and to the way that users interact with their profiles. One of the updates that will greatly benefit the local music scene is the integration of Spotify with Facebook.
Spotify syncs itself with the music stored on [...]
Independent Music Marketing – Facebook
11 year ago
by Stephen Ellis
in Industry Talk
For any independent artists or labels a personal/company website is a must because it serves as a home base and a way for fans to connect with the music and the artist. For those that don’t have the time, money, or knowledge to create a good webpage, a Facebook fan page is a good start.
Fan pages [...]
Independent Music Marketing
21 year ago
by Stephen Ellis
in Industry Talk
Technology has made it incredibly easy and inexpensive for artists and producers to create whatever music that they can imagine. This has led to a virtual explosion of independent artists mixing, recording, and distributing their own work. In all of this the most misunderstood part of the work of [...]











