 NEW
YORK (Tunetrader) Independent artists looking to promote their music
will now have the opportunity to gain unique exposure and earn money by
registering their tracks with Tunetrader at www.tunetrader.com.
The UK-based company in Portsmouth is open to receiving demo
submissions online or by post as of the beginning of 2005. Their
service is to provide musicians with a platform from which to promote
their music to production companies and record labels by arranging
licensing deals and placements in advertising, television and film. Tunetrader
brings independent artists the familiar power to distribute and promote
their music online, with the added (and more lucrative) opportunity to
control the licensing of their tracks. The company aims to take online
music promotion in a new direction, opening up marketing avenues for
the unsigned artist. The registration process is user-friendly
and free of charge, inviting artists to submit as many tracks as they
wish as well as biographic information and photos/artwork. Once
registered, artists will have access to their own profile page, from
which they can follow the commercial progress of their music and
promote their tracks, albums and live show information. "We
realized the potential to promote independent artists through licensing
when we saw how sophisticated low-budget recording had become," says
Tunetrader's manager Nick Hooper. "We want to give unsigned artists
with great sounding records a chance to broaden horizons with their
music, and the best place to start in today's industry is online". Artists and bands interested in more information or submitting tracks to Tunetrader should visit their website at www.tunetrader.com, or send an email to e-mail protected from spam bots or phone 0845 226 2162 Monday to Friday 8-6.
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