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Send me a messageEver released a song only to watch it vanish into the streaming void after a brief moment in the spotlight? In this episode of Inside The Mix, Marc Matthews delves into the waterfall release strategy, a strategic approach to music distribution that aims to revolutionise how artists share their work and maximise their reach.The core concept of the waterfall release strategy is explained: instead of releasing singles in isolation or dropping an entire album at once, artists gradually build momentum by rereleasing previous tracks alongside each new single. The episode outlines how an artist might start with one song, then release it with the second single, followed by packaging all three tracks together for the third release, continuing this pattern until the complete EP or album is unveiled.Marc provides a practical walkthrough of how to implement this strategy using DistroKid, although he notes that the underlying principles are applicable across various distribution platforms. He emphasises the critical importance of maintaining identical metadata and audio files for re-released tracks on DistroKid, the correct and consistent use of ISRC codes, and offers practical tips to help artists avoid common pitfalls when using DistroKid for a waterfall release.Sharing his own experiences, Marc discusses testing this approach with his recent releases, "Waves," "Separation," and "Four Minute Warning." He highlights the noticeable increase in streams for his earlier tracks, demonstrating a tangible benefit of the strategy.The episode explores the potential advantages of the waterfall strategy for artists looking to maximise their music's reach and lifespan, particularly on Spotify. Marc discusses how this method can keep an artist's catalog fresh in listeners' minds, potentially trigger algorithmic favour through consistent releases, and create multiple opportunities for music discovery on platforms like Spotify. He poses the question of how a waterfall release can help boost Spotify streams and keep back catalogs relevant.While acknowledging it's not a guaranteed solution, Marc positions the waterfall strategy as a compelling option for producers and artists aiming for sustained traction rather than a fleeting moment in the spotlight. He encourages listeners to consider if this approach, particularly when implemented through DistroKid, could transform their next music release and help them effectively utilise the waterfall release strategy on Spotify.Links mentioned in this episode:Listen to 4 Minute WarningDistroKidMy Journey to 10,000 Monthly Listeners - What Actually Works?How to Release Music and Artist Strategies for Engagement and Success in 2024 with Jay GilbertDon't Release Another Song Without Reading this First: A Guide Support the showBook your FREE 20 Minute Discovery Call Follow Marc Matthews' Socials:Instagram | YouTube | Synth Music Mastering Thanks for listening!!
weekly get together, its a full one ! tiktok shutting down, dad jokes, pens in space, the masked singer, steve's life is now an actual college course, music and jokes all the way
This week on the BBC Introducing in Oxfordshire and Berkshire podcast, Dave catches up with Modeste and Four Minute Warning, plus Isabella meets Tom Salter to hear about his new single Bloodstream. Also featured: Sim Anya, Glass Bridges, and Rich from Soundcheck magazine, plus there's all the latest new music from Oxfordshire and Berkshire! Here's this week's playlist: • South Arcade - Silverlight James Walker - Ethanol The Sleeping Souls - Rivals The Kite Society - Cult of the Sun Just Kids - Want to Believe Dutty Moonshine Big Band - Empress PLAIINS - Blood Doping Four Minute Warning - Anymore Benza - Emancipation Sim Anya - Losing My Mind Glass Bridges - Intention Glass Temples - Seize It Modeste - Atmosphere Makeup - Smile Rebecca Poole - Dreamers Ball Sylvan Weekends - Headlong into the Unknown Strangers in Transit - Lost at Sea Tom Salter - Bloodstream AlphaLine - Flatlining Who Ate All The Crayons - Torch (for my helpless mind) Good Dog - All The Tired Horses • If you're making music in Oxfordshire and Berkshire, send us your tunes with the BBC Introducing Uploader: https://www.bbc.co.uk/introducing/uploader
The Sue Morgan Podcast Episode 105 - Four Minute Warning 011022 by Random audio from UK broadcaster Ian Watko Watkins
In this episode of Chatsmash we talk Biological Warfare in all its ugly detail. Word on the street is that Fin had a hand in the invention of the stereo and Big Foss has to log into Minecraft to fulfil his 4 minute warning wish in the event of nuclear war. All this and more as we chat some smash and smash some chat. Our next episode will be the season 2 finale so why not throw us some suggestions on what we can talk about - see the links below Shout out to this weeks podcast trailers - Check out For The B-oos and Maximum Oddities - They can be found here... https://open.spotify.com/show/11440THhH8PbkWqyGr2SNM?si=268e7a1676584d51 https://open.spotify.com/show/5px5NIlZHRbHRIDDT7HTwg?si=df4ca67f684c49e7 WARNING - CHATSMASH CONTAINS STRONG LANGUAGE WHICH SOME LISTENERS MAY FIND OFFENSIVE. If you like our podcast please leave a review and share your thoughts. We can be reached at - chatsmash1@gmail.com Follow us or Tweet us at - @CHATSMASH1 on Twitter Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Chatsmash1/ Or browse all our links here - linktr.ee/Chatsmash
The famous "golf balls" on the moor at Fylingdales, and how they would have delivered the four-minute warning See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today's Bombshell (Bombshell Radio)Bombshell Radio Addictions and Other Vices PodcastToday 3pm-5pm 8pm-10pm EST bombshellradio.comRepeats Saturday 3am-5am 3pm-5pm ESTAnd Sundays 8am-10am and8pm-10pm ESThttps://tunein.com/radio/Bombshell-Radio-s257426/This week it’s all about recovery.Not sure if it’s what I ate, mixed drinks, a virus or a brush with death.All I know is I was in a bad state.Happy to report much better now.Plus we’ve added a new feature to Monday’s Addictions shows This Week with David Rovics. Each one is between 5 to 7 minutes long and includes an audio essay about a recent event, or an especially relevant event in world history, followed by an original song on the subject.Then we will likely expand on that theme.#indie #rock #alternative #Synthpop #indierock #community #radio #BombshellRadio #DJ #AddictionsPodcast #NewMusic#DaysLikeThese #NowPlaying#Radio247New Indie finds, previews of The Menace's Attic/Just Another Menace Sunday Replay artists coming up this weekend into next week ala Dennis The Menace, discoveries from our social media followers and a few more surprises. Our Bombshell Radio Track of the Day *Thanks to all the artists, labels and PR companies that submitted tracks this week.This is ADDICTIONS AND OTHER VICES FIX MIX 533- DAYS LIKE THESE!!!1. Sick of myself / Matthew Sweet2. Alive / Pearl Jam3. Drinking for 11 / Mad Caddies4. Sweet Lover Hangover / Love and Rockets5. Time Bomb ( Radio DJ Mix) / AV Super Sunshine6. Miss Atomic Bomb / The Killers7. The Night / Two Another8. Listen 2 Love (Graflex remix) / Church of Trees9. Shivers / Annie & The Make Believe10. Four Minute Warning / parker BOMBSHELL11. Lifeline / Caper Clowns12. Jack Jones / Kid Kapichi13. Crutch / The Frights14. Deceive a Believer / The Frixion15. Police On My Back / The Clash16. 02 California Stars / Billy Bragg17. Santa Rosa / The Eastern Sea18. I Can Swing A Hammer / The Wet Secrets19. Not Much Room / Thandii20. Spin Our Wheels / Sloan Music21. I Don't Need You Anymore* / The Dig22. Cycle of Apathy / Brian p matheny23. Move the Lines / The Magic Mor24. To The Sun / Rude Audio25. BE YOUR LOVER / Lriversmusic26. Don't Mix Your Drinks / ElbowShoutout'sShameless Promotion PRHigh Violet PR & PluggingAnalogueTrashDavid Rovics
Alternate History topic on the 1980 Titan II Damascus, Arkansas ICBM disaster and 1961 H Bomb accident. What would have happened if the warhead went nuclear? What effect would it have on the Cold War? Plus favorite nuclear holocaust fiction
New format for New Business on a bunch of new games Hot off the internet presses comes the 15th round of hilarity from the world of Nintendo Free Radio. In the name of shaking things up, New Business has some pre-recorded thoughts from the team before a Q&A round. Donald opens the bidding with the 3DS rhythm platformer HarmoKnight (a final aftershock of the combo) and dodges flying matchsticks with Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask, while Stephen loads up on the March multiplayer hits with Starcraft II: Heart of the Swarm and Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate (WiiU). Austen wraps up with spoiler-free thoughts on the latest game everyone's Irrationally excited for: Bioshock Infinite - a game that may be better served in a different genre - before going old school with Alone In the Dark: Inferno. After the usual round of insanity Now Posted at the NWR forums, Whatcha Watchin' prevents plenty of animated violence for your edification. Donald has been working his way through the complete original animated run of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Stephen fought off the slice of the Witchblade, and Austen wrapped up Shakugan no Shana and took on the thrill ride of Deadman Wonderland. The Feature Discussion doesn't have a full subject, but there were enough for a segment legally distinct from the classic Four Minute Warning format. Topics for discussion include CEO sackings, generational length, and just what a "Game of the Fiscal Year" list would look like. As usual, the show wraps with the Mushrooms, featuring someone giving both mushrooms to the same company. Who gets to drink from the firehose? You'll have to listen to find out. We definitely want to hear from you in case we have to try our non-unionized Four Minute Warning equivalent again, or any other questions/discussion topics: send them to nintendofreeradio@gmail.com. We'll see you again soon, but until then, beware the Snake of the Festival. This podcast was edited by Austen Parkin. All music used in this episode is under Fair Use protection.
[News] Mij, Chris and Andi discuss the latest gaming headlines, including: Activision's new Deadpool game, EA's ambitious upgrades to Origin, HMV's odd vision of the 3DS XL, LEGO Portal toy sets, moral choices in Splinter Cell: Blacklist, and the 60-hour Borderlands 2 campaign. We're also looking for topics for our special Four-Minute Warning show next month. If you have anything you'd like to hear us discuss, questions you'd like us to answer, send them in via email, Twitter or Facebook. www.gameburst.co.ukpod@gameburst.co.uktwitter.com/gameburstfacebook.com/gameburst
Four Minute Warning makes its first appearance of the 2009 season and it's been too long. Scott Sharkey joins David, John, and Garnett to field the questions and jump into Whatcha Been Playin that includes Killzone 2, Punch Out, Groov, and more.
Four Minute Warning makes its first appearance of the 2009 season and it's been too long. Scott Sharkey joins David, John, and Garnett to field the questions and jump into Whatcha Been Playin that includes Killzone 2, Punch Out, Groov, and more.
...As any good Episode I, or IV I suppose, should be, “A New Hope” acts as a base upon which tall risings of ideas shall be built upon. And as all too many initial offerings fall victim to, episode one has been plagued with near fatal enthusiasm. In a futile attempt to reign in the 25 plus minutes of Podcasting gibrish, we’ve assembled a few “Show Notes”. Think of it as a burly Sherpa through the towering sierra that stands before you. Please mind the smell.0:00 – John Williams provides the fanfare. A worthy opening.0:26 – Meet the folks. “Exploring Podcasts as Digital Drama”0:47 – An apt question if there ever was one. Should definition given fail to truly encapsulate the concept, the good people at The Podcast Network have offered their services.2:42 – The beginnings of a metapodcast? Dark clouds loom in the horizon…3:01 – Said communities and there whereabouts? 1up Yours Podcast’s Club Page, where the converts share questions and comments to be explored in the disturbingly coined, “Four Minute Warning” segment. Go forth and prospers, just don’t drink the Kool-Aid.4:25 – What’s out there? Rogue FBI agents from the mid-90’s would have you assume that the truth is. Of course all good post-modernist would disagree, insisting that Podcasts are all that’s out there. Napoleon 101. History is for geeks. 1up Yours, and GameScoop. Where the fools wear the crowns.7:32 – At times academia backs your outlandish claims. We call these the good times. The following article sees Voice being far more engaging for student education. But don’t take my word for it…8:39 – Perhaps there’s a good reason why you’re not allowed to have Knitting conversations in everyday life. But if you’re so inclined…9:39 – Interesting side note, while googling the concept of Podcasts as a ritual, I was bombarded with Ritual Podcasts.11:10 – The Inside Joke is like a green toothbrush. Get it? Well I guess you had to be there...GameScoop shaves the beard. Diggnation takes the shot. People learn the rhythm of the show, and what they’re expect to do within the performance. The audience becomes a part of the show.15:52 – The Low Barrier of Entry to Podcasting. Setting the Bar Lower.16:46 – I consulted Wikipedia, a common practice, and learned that perhaps she was right. Though the common variant seems to be, third time’s the charm…18:08 – Podcast Network, and Revision 3.18:58 – I feel I should clarify. I do not do heroine. I merely indulge…19:08 – Like a time capsule, “social narrative reflective of the community at that moment in time.” Sounds good don’t it?21:48 – Wrapping it up.And there you have it. Stay tuned for Episode 2: The Importance of Being Earnest.