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Ep. 168: we speak to Jorge Brea, CEO of Symphonic Distribution, and Guji Lorenzana, Symphonic's Territory Manager, Asia, to talk about successful strategies for international expansion. We talk about:* What has worked well so far in their expansion into Latin America and Asia – and what didn't go as planned?* When you're entering a new market what are the very first steps you take? What are the absolute essentials for making it work?* What are the key local insights they've uncovered that outsiders tend to miss?* How do you evaluate and build label/distributor partnerships in new markets? What does a good partner look like?* How do you manage the tension between “global consistency” and “local relevance”?* What are mistakes companies or artists make when they try to expand internationally?* If you're a small-to-mid-level label or manager looking to grow in another country... what is the first move they'd recommend?* What one move should artists or companies make this year if they're serious about international growth?Symphonic: https://symphonic.com/
Episode 245 On this week's episode of the YMC podcast, your hosts Jay Gilbert and Mike Etchart chat about these important music industry stories: "Tariff-Proof, Recession-Proof Music Industry Will Thrive Despite Global Uncertainty" (Music Business Worldwide); "Spotify Makes Kate Nash's Argument With the Usual Blame Game" (Op-Ed from Chris Castle/Artist Rights Watch); "Did The Spotify 1,000 Stream Rule Cost Artists $47 Million? + Spotify Responds" (Hypebot). Plus audio drops with Jorge Brea, CEO of Symphonic Distribution, and David Ponte, Co-founder and CMO at Audiomack. Subscribe to the newsletter! YourMorning.Coffee
What can you do to make even more money from YouTube. Episode 634: Randall Foster from Symphonic Distribution joins to discuss many topics, including their Ultimate Guide for a Kickass Year 2025. We touch on many points, such as YouTube and TikTok monetization. What can you do to make even more money from YouTube. How […]
Get more from your music with Symphonic. Apply now at https://symphonic.com In this episode of the Music Industry 360 podcast, Jorge Brea from Symphonic discusses the pressing issue of streaming fraud in the music industry. He explains what streaming fraud is, how it affects artists and the industry as a whole, and the measures being taken by digital service providers (DSPs) and Symphonic to combat this issue. The conversation also covers best practices for artists to avoid falling into fraudulent practices and insights into future trends in the music industry, including the impact of AI. IG: https://www.instagram.com/symjorge/ TW: https://x.com/JorgeEBrea LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jorgeebrea/ Subscribe to Symphonic Distribution & stay in the know // http://bit.ly/2medpJw
Get more from your music with Symphonic. Apply now at https://symphonic.com Discover why physical distribution is making a comeback in the music industry, from vinyl to cassettes, and how indie artists can capitalize on these trends. In this episode we'll hear from Jocelynn Pryor of AMPED Distribution to learn key strategies for marketing, catalog management, and balancing physical sales with streaming and touring for long-term success. Connect with Jocelynn to learn more: LI: @jocelynnpryor FB: @jocelynn.pryor IG: @santajawz X: @Jawz_P , @ampeddistribution , @amped_dist Subscribe to Symphonic Distribution & stay in the know // http://bit.ly/2medpJw
Here is Sean Bucheck. He co-founded a producing studio called Stereogram Sound. We will learn about his musical background and his transition to producing and also pitching music for artists to get sync deals. He is also an in house mixing engineer for Symphonic Distribution. We will hear about what it is like to pay the hours as a producer until it pays off. We will be discussing music and its place in film whether it be composing, pitch writing, or post sound designed certified in Dolby Atmos. Finally, Sean will chat about his upcoming career goals.
En este episodio, el Lic. Alexiomar Rodríguez, abogado de música y entretenimiento, entrevista a Joshua J. Bellve, Creative Manager en Symphonic Distribution, para dialogar sobre la importancia del branding en la industria musical. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/seedcademy/message
Here we are with Cody Doss, Chief Mixing Engineer at Stereogram Sound. He is one of 3 co-founders of Stereogram Sound. Cody is "fluent" in Dolby Atmos mixing. He is also the in-house Dolby mixer for Midcitizen Ent., as well as in-house mixer for Symphonic Distribution. Here, we will learn more about the audio producing side of the music industry and what it is like to also network out on the golf course to meet music industry professionals.
Circle The Earth is a multicultural band that creates modern rock sounds, offering cutting-edge new-wave beats that evoke energy and emotion. Their new single, "Maniac on Mute, will be available on February 21, 2024. Formed by Mike McBay (bass guitar) in 2018, Circle the Earth rounded out their lineup by adding: Kazuki Tokaji from Japan, who lights up the stage on guitar; Sandro Feliciano from Brazil on drums, Sandy Chao from Taiwan on keyboard and Khadia Handon (vocals). Mike and Khadia are from America. Together, the group offers powerful melodic songs. Mike McBay's story is one of grit and determination. A trained medical doctor, he lost his license after succumbing to drug addiction. His parents, who were steeped in academia, shaped his early years. His parents were science department chairs at Atlanta University (now Clark Atlanta University), a Historically Black College and University (HBCU) in Georgia. Mike's youth was marked by his parents' demands to succeed and Mike's dreams of making music. His life led to addiction, which he overcame 13 years ago. "Music was my escape while fighting racism in school and my parents' academic demands," says Mike. Circle the Earth's new single, "Maniac on Mute," will be released via Symphonic Distribution on February 21, 2024."Maniac on Mute" is about refusing to let your past trauma accompany you into your future. "Who you are now is not who you used to be. The deal to silence yourself is an effort to bury the past," says Ms. Christy. The group's forthright attitude on stage and off is about ethnic inclusion, cultural understanding, international cooperation, personal integrity, and spiritual awareness. "Music brings people together. It offers me hope on a daily basis. The group represents life as positive and uplifting as I continue on my journey to stay healthy," says Mike.
¿Estás buscando la mejor distribuidora digital de música para ti? En este video, el Lic. Alexiomar Rodríguez, abogado de música y entretenimiento, entrevista a Jannette Berrios, VP de Marketing de Symphonic Distribution. En este episodio aprenderás sobre los planes de Symphonic (Starter vs. Partner), sus precios, tecnología disponible para artistas y sellos, métodos de pago disponibles, y las diferencias con otras alternativas en la industria de la música, para que puedas tomar una decisión informada al seleccionar la mejor distribuidora digital de música para ti.
The Jeremy White Show welcomes Dee Snider and Mickey Thomas from Starship for our CHRISTMAS EPISODE! We talk with Dee about writing a HUGE Christmas song for Celine Dion, Mickey's thoughts on legacy rock acts retiring and who will be playing stadiums in 10 years, what Dee thinks of KISS retiring! We also chat about what it was like being in music in the 80's and the importance of radio and the competition between Starship and Twisted Sister, Pop/Metal. Mickey talks about what it was like working with Mutt Lange in the studio and why it was so diffucult to get a vocal take for the legendary producer! And so much more! MERRY CHRISTMAS! Dee Snider: He's Not Gonna Take It will be available at retailers everywhere on November 21, 2023. The following journey would forever forge the name Dee Snider alongside the battle for freedom of expression—in the arts and beyond. This new graphic novel charts that one-man war throughout Dee's life. From a childhood where he was frequently silenced, through the early efforts to stifle his band's music, to the open warfare of the PMRC hearings in Washington DC, and his current efforts on social media, He's Not Gonna Take It tells the story of why free speech is so important to this man who has perpetually fought for it—even when it endangered everything that was important to him. MICKEY will release “A Classic Christmas,” a two-sided single (available digitally only, via Symphonic Distribution) on which he distinctively lights up such holiday gems as “Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas” and “It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year.” Pre-save “A Classic Christmas” HERE.
CUPÓN 25% descuento en membresía anual de SYMPHONIC usando código MIDISQUERA: https://community.symphonicdistribution.com/es/release-your-music-sym-starter-md?utm_campaign=Mi Disquera - Influencer Campaign&utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=paidsocial&utm_term=Influencer&utm_content=MDYouTubeEntrevista con Jannete Berrios, VP de Marketing de Symphonic Distribution.Una charla llena de información de valor si eres artista independiente en busca de opciones de distrubución de plataforma abierta.Janette nos habla de las principales fortalezas de Symphonic para destacarse en este competido mercado de la distribución musical independiente. Herramientas de marketing, soporte técnico de primer nivel, analíticas de nueva generación y mucho más.
No matter where you are in your career, you'll benefit from listening to 3Q. 3Q provides a window into the careers of some of the best in the music business. Every episode is an insider's view of the realities of life as a music executive. Topics include issues of empowerment, uncertainty, trust, finances, etc; issues that will impact you both personally and professionally. The executives we interview represent every aspect of the industry including but not limited to A&R, Marketing, Music Supervision, Artist Management, Promotion, and more. About Nick: Nick Gordon is a senior music executive, brand strategist and public speaker with over 20 years of diverse experience working at the intersection of media distribution, retail, and social commerce, developing influential B2B and consumer brands and leading multimillion dollar, global companies through rapid growth and radical change. As an innovation-focused operating executive, Nick has served in executive roles at Symphonic, The Orchard, and Caroline Distribution and has guided his firms through challenging marketplaces by using advanced technology, optimally targeted brand strategy, and engaging user experiences to create inventive and scalable approaches to connecting rights holders with customers. Currently, Nick is Chief Partnership Officer of music distributor and label services company Symphonic Distribution. Prior to Symphonic, Nick was Vice President, Client Services at The Orchard, a $2billion market leader in the music distribution industry. He joined the company in the early stages of a critical turnaround as its 28th employee. Over his 8-year tenure, he served on the executive management team that grew the firm from $5 million in revenue to an acquisition by Sony. Nick served as general manager of multiple business units and served as a key operator during the acquisitions of TVT Records, IRIS Distribution, and their sector-defining, $65 million merger with IODA and Sony Music, which created the single largest music distributor in history. He also guided record label clients through seismic marketplace changes and helmed the build and launch of The Orchard Workstation, a first-of-its-kind digital asset distribution platform now ubiquitous in the music and film world. Earlier in his career, Nick spent five years as Distributed Labels Manager at EMI-owned Caroline Distribution (now Virgin), working with labels including Astralwerks, Blue Note, Warp, Def Jux, Arts & Crafts, Stones Throw and Ultra. He was also the founder of early direct-to-fan commerce engine Artist Workshop, ultimately sold
Ace Patterson, also professionally known as Call Me Ace, is a Billboard-charting hip-hop artist and Founder/CEO of Five Mics, a digital hip-hop trading card game (think Yu-Gi-Oh! Or Hearthstone, but with rappers, not dragons). In 2023, Five Mics was selected by Techstars Music as 1 of 10 startups for its accelerator cohort, receiving early investments from Warner Music Group and Concord Music Group. Ace is a first-generation Jamaican-American and first-generation college student, graduating with a BA from Columbia University and MBA from UC Berkeley-Haas. Prior to being a full-time entrepreneur, Ace worked strategy & operations at Deloitte Consulting, consumer marketing at Facebook, and music label partnerships at Google/YouTube. Additionally, Call Me Ace's music has gained over 5 million streams, appeared in the NBA 2K21 video game, and garnered hundreds of media placements, interviews, and speaking engagements from CNBC to TEDx Berkeley. Symphonic Distribution listed Call Me Ace as “20 Black Artists Who Are On the Rise” in both 2021 and 2022. Above all, throughout all of his endeavors, Ace focuses on living an authentic lifestyle and encouraging his audience, coworkers, and peers to live a rich life, not just a life full of riches. No accolade is worth more than remaining true to oneself. This is what motivates him to remain resilient, navigating the highs and lows, so that he can create access and opportunity for others who are also navigating through life's hardships. For more, visit: callmeace.com. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tavamultimediagroup/support
There are so many scam companies out there today offering services that guarantee you placement and streams on playlists. Episode 558. Michael Sloane from Streaming Promotions, recently acquired by Symphonic Distribution, joins to talk about where Spotify playlisting stands today. There are so many scam companies out there today offering services that guarantee you placement […]
Randall Foster joins to discuss the Ultimate Guide for a Kickass Year in 2023. Episode 554. Symphonic Distribution loves to see independent artists, labels and managers strive for greatness. A major part of the recipe for success is creating an honest and thorough plan to make it happen. To ensure your success, they have created […]
She's got credits a mile (OK, at least a quarter-mile long, but you get the point!) long, is recognized as one of the top artists in her field ... Not to mention an actress, record label owner, wife and teacher to boot."She" is DJ Shortee ... And now, she's the next guest on A Tight 45 with Tabari McCoy!Dubbed “Queen of the Scratch World” by DJ Times, DJ Shortee is recognized as one of the most diverse and technically skilled female DJs in the world. Rolling Stone distinguishes her among the “fader-flipping elite,” which helps explain why she is the only female DJ featured in the critically-acclaimed documentary Scratch. Starting her career in the 1990s, she can spin everything from Drum and Bass, Glitch Hop, Moombahton, Trap, House, Dubstep, Drumstep, Techno, Breaks, Rock, Funk, Hip Hop, Top40 and the catch-all known as ‘Open-Format'.Her fast-paced mixing style, expert scratching skills and energetic stage presence has made her one of the most in demand DJs touring in North America, South America, Central America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. She was also the first female Fever-Buzz Battle of the DJs Champion in 1997 and the first female PowerMixer ever to rock the airwaves of LA's #1 Hip Hop Station, Power 106 FM, circa 2006. She's also shared the stage alongside world class artists such as KRS One, Method Man and The Roots among others.Her full-length solo debut “The Dreamer” became the first turntablist album ever produced by a female in 1999. At the same time, her track “Shortee's Return” became the only track produced by a female turntablist on Bomb Record's critically acclaimed, “Return of the DJ” series, with her tune appearing on Volume 3 of the compilation.Alongside her husband DJ Faust, they produce and perform under the name “Urban Assault." In 2006, the duo launched their record label Heavy Artillery Recordings, specializing in energetic electronic ‘bass music' such as Drum & Bass, Dubstep, Drumstep, Glitch Hop, Trap and Electro House.Their influential Heavy Artillery Recordings imprint, which has licensed music to blockbuster films such as Elysium with Matt Damon & Jodi Foster, has made such a lasting mark on the global electronic music scene that it has won Symphonic Distribution's Awards for‘Hardest Working Label' and ‘Label of the Year'.She is also a published author, with her book Spin Now! The DJ Starter Handbook (Hal Leonard Publishing), a favorite among aspiring DJs worlwide.As as actress under her birth name of Shannon Ames, she has portrayed various fictional characters in Films, Televisions, Web Series and live Theatre productions. This includes her recognition for “Outstanding Acting Performance” Award at the ZedFest Film Festival for her performance in the role of “Marnie” in the suspense thriller The Long Way Home .On this episode (out on all major platforms on Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2022), DJ Shortee and Tabari talk about the art of turntablism, overcoming stereotypes, why DJs can get some of the ladies more often than not ... And who was the dream artist she got to perform with on a certain late night host's former talk show. Check out this episode and others you may have missed at https://atight45.buzzsprout.com/or wherever you get your podcasts today! For more on Tabari or ask a question, be sure to visit www.tabarimccoy.com or email tabari@tabarimccoy.com.
Randy Ojeda, a freelance music lawyer, discusses how freelance lawyering works, the importance of choosing who he represents, and why and how to build a network of others in your field.Randy's bio: Randy Ojeda is a freelance lawyer living in Tampa, Florida. A graduate of Loyola University Chicago School of Law, he is licensed to practice law and is a member in good standing with The Florida Bar. As a lawyer, Randy understands the struggles and needs of independent artists, as well as what motivates the major music industry players, via not only his legal education but his practical experience as an artist manager, A&R, record label owner, and musician. He prides himself as a music lawyer who understands the full picture, and not just one small aspect of the industry. Outside of his law practice, Randy Ojeda is the CEO and Co-Founder of Cigar City Management LLC, a Tampa based Artist Management company. Cigar City Management has hosted official showcases at festivals like SXSW, CMJ Music Marathon, and Brooklyn's Northside Festival. As an artist manager, Randy assists clients with all aspects of the music industry, including marketing, design, recording, touring, merchandising, and more. In addition, Randy provided business development and A&R to Symphonic Distribution in Tampa, FL. He is an Associate Member of the Florida Chapter of the Recording Academy. Find Randy online at randyojedalaw.com and on social networks as @realrandyojeda.
The Radio Boys (C.Truth, Kev Lawrence) caught up with Octavius “Doc Ock” (@AMZN_Doc_Ock) of Symphonic Distribution (@symphonicdist). Doc Ock talked about Influencer marketing, branching out on his own, breaking Bad Bunny, digital music distribution, booking agency business, street team days, Electronic game marketing, TV/film placements, what you need to obtain Symphonic services, Jermaine Dupri venture, Dallas Austin company, working A&R at Universal during the Young money/Cash money boom, Ad campaigns, the uprise of streaming business and more... For additional content go to: www.thermalsoundwaves.com Tweet: @thermalsoundwav IG: @thermalsoundwaves Facebook: @thermalsoundwaves --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thermalsoundwaves/support
Randall Foster is a proven music and media executive specializing in digital distribution, business development, film/TV synchronization licensing and more. He is currently the Chief Creative Officer of digital distribution company Symphonic Distribution. Prior to this, Randall was the Sr. Director of Creative Sync & Licensing for ole music publishing.Randall joins Tim to discuss all things digital distribution:1:15 - What are the different models for distribution for an artist?08:03 - As an artist or publisher, what do I need to bring to you, other than the finished product? What's a good lead-time?11:42 - What is a focus track?12:28 - Is there a particular system that seems to be ideal?16:48 - YouTube Monetization: What does that mean coming from you the distributor and me the artist?22:05 - You've mentioned “hacking the system,”…what do you mean by that?
Joseph Fuller is described as full of passion & artistry. With 6 albums, over 26 million streams, features on playlists on Amazon Music, Pandora Radio, Spotify, and his recordings having reached over 110 countries, he continues to be a widely sought-after pianist for concert engagements. His unique style continues to captivate audiences with his technical precision and emotional connection to his music. He holds a Masters degree in piano from Baylor University and has worked with some of the world's finest opera houses, children's choruses, and universities in the United States. He has performed with conductors from the Metropolitan Opera, Houston Grand Opera, Indianapolis Opera, former Berkshire Opera, and the world renowned Indianapolis Children's Chorus. Joseph can be heard on Grammy Award winning recordings in conjunction with the Grammy Foundation's, Grammy In The Schools, has performed on network television several times, performed with the Fort Bend Symphony, been the featured artist at TMEA, ACDA, and given solo concerts at Steinway Piano Gallery Houston, Steinway Hall Dallas, Steinway Piano Gallery San Antonio and Steinway Piano Gallery Austin. Joseph has been a guest artist with the world renowned Indianapolis Children's Choir and has future engagements with multiple Steinway Galleries across the United States. His latest release “Reflections of Tomorrow” features 10 brand new compositions written exclusively by Joseph and produced by Grammy Award winning producer Brad Sayles. This new chapter of his recording career branches into fully realized compositions that invoke feelings of joy, love, and loss and takes the listener on a journey that tells his deeply personal story. From his live concert album “Christmas In The City” to his first album “Release…”, Joseph continues to pave his own way as a concert pianist and artist. He maintains an exciting schedule of solo and accompanying engagements and is a recording artist with Symphonic Distribution, a member of ASCAP, and a voting member of The Recording Academy.
GRP #169 - Jorge Brea - Jorge Brea is the founder and CEO of Symphonic Distribution, a music distribution company. On this episode, we discussed the history of Symphonic, starting from selling his mp3 files through Myspace, to having over 30,000 clients. We also discussed a couple lawsuits. We also discussed... all of this over a titos and soda. Aside from Symphonic, he produces his own music under the monikers DJ Viro and Loko Velocet (listen to the pod for me mispronouncing both of those names; he corrects me). The links to all of his work, including the link to Symphonic, and his own music, are below, along with links to GRP. Enjoy the show. This is The Grahm Radio Podcast.
Five Venoms is not your average DJ he was born and raised in NJ then moved to Philly and eventually landed in Orlando Florida Mastering his craft to the fullest extent, Venoms relocated to Orlando, FL and graduated from Full Sail double majoring in Recording Arts and Music Business. “I never stop learning,” said Venoms. “With the tech and music marriage, I knew it was great to be prepared. Education opens the powerful doors of networking and opportunity.” After meeting DJ Q45 in an Orlando nightclub, Venoms traveled the states for three years learning the “how-to” and spinning for the likes of hip hop greats Currency and Juicy J. It was that experience that led him to meet Trek and Matt, the owners of Dope Ent., that eventually evolved into the cultural reset that is Rolling Loud. DJ Five Venoms launched “$ic World Music” label in 2020 with distribution through Symphonic Distribution, where he will be releasing music alongside some of the hottest artists out. As an open format DJ, he still loves to rock the crowd and feeds off the innate energy of his craft. With his turntable skills and the ability to play what the crowd wants, DJ Five Venoms is show-proven. Past clients include Mercedes Benz, Macys, the Wounded Warriors Project, and Harley Davidson. What's a crowd without a DJ? We'll wait. If you're tired of a station that doesn't speak to your needs and you're interested in learning more about the BTW Podcast visit RUNUTAINMENT. BTW Podcast is listener-supported, I started a Ko-fi page to allow small businesses and entrepreneurs to sponsor an episode. BTW Podcast now has a Patreon page. BTW Podcast is listener-supported. The launching of my Ko-fi and Patreon page is me embracing my talents, this is me walking in my purpose, this is me taking the leap, acknowledging that what I'm doing is providing a valuable service for the audience, the guest and sponsors. BTW Podcast is a business. You can visit Derek Oxley to stay up today on current happenings with BTW Podcast, sign up for the Newsletter, check out the blog or order merchandise. I took the leap 4 years ago to drive for Uber/Lyft Full-time, so I could have the flexibility to devote to building BTW Podcast. Like everyone BTW Podcast was impacted with the pandemic. Ko-fi is platform that will allow entrepreneurs/business owners to sponsor an episode PRE, MID or POST roll, it also allows you to buy me a cup of coffee. Patreon will allow listeners to show their support for the podcast on a monthly basis, Patreon supporters of the show will gain access to behind the scenes material, early access to merchandise, bonus episodes, and access to UINC, TIPS and RUNUTAINMENT articles. Thanks for accompanying my on this ride. Leave a voicemail on Anchor to let us know how we're doing and receive a shout out in a future episode or you can now visit my brand spanking new BTW Podcast website in lower righthand corner there's a microphone simply click that and record a message --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/derek-oxley/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/derek-oxley/support
Randall Foster, Vice President Business Development & General Manager of the Nashville offices of Symphonic Distribution, joins to discuss music publishing 101. • What does a music publisher do? • Music Copyrights: Composition vs. Master • Music Publishing Deals (co-pub, admin etc.) • Public Performance Royalties / neighboring rights • SoundExchange Visit https://symphonic.com MichaelBrandvoldMarketing · […]
En esta entrega Fluyendo Entre Panas traen a Greg Viñas, representante de la empresa Symphonic Distro (@symphonicdistro) para el mercado latinoamericano y aquí hablamos de sus inicios y cuales artistas han pasado y hechos contratos con su marca. Encuentra más información entretenida como esta en nuestro link: https://linktr.ee/Fluyendoentrepanas
Dubbed as having a vocal register similar to Adele (GAFFA) and for having a ‘Powerful and killer voice' from Lzzy Hale (Halestorm) and Phil Campbell (Motörhead) it's no wonder Clare Cunningham is making waves across the world with her music. Steve Cropper (Blues Brothers) who features on Clare's latest single 'Heart of Mine' has said ' Clare has such a tremendous voice. She makes me want to play because she sings with passion and feeling.' Cunningham, who was raised in Collon, Co. Louth, the smallest village in Ireland, had a flare for music and singing from a very young age. At just 5 she exclaimed ‘I want to be a rock star when I grow up' and she did just that! By the time Cunningham turned 6 she started learning classical piano playing Mozart by the age of 8 and continued to do so for the following 10 years until she pickedup the guitar and self taught at the age of 16. This was the start of her budding song-writing career, she was highly praised by Irelands own singer songwriter ‘Juliet Turner' and spent the week at a song-writing camp hosted by Turner herself. She saw the natural talent Cunningham possessed for writing and told her this was most definitely the path she needed to embark on.Cunningham took Turner's advice and moved to Dublin after high school where she secured a national diploma in Popular Music performance and technology.With this at hand she then headed overseas and studied at the ‘London College of music' (Vocal Tech) where Cunningham had her first TV appearance on ‘Sky TV' singing one of her own penned songs. Graduating with a BA Hon's Degree in Music Performance and Technology, Cunningham moved to Cardiff, Wales UK where she started up her own business and become a professional singer. She created a 70's classic rock line up called ‘Smokin Aces', who were both a covers and originals band and were very popular all across the country.It was thanks to ‘Smokin Aces' and Cunningham's decision to put up some material onto YouTube which landed her the position of lead singer for the very successful Swedish all female rock quintet ‘Thundermother'. The five hard-core rock chicks had major success in the rock charts and landed a signing with ‘Warner Music' Sweden for their first album ‘Rock n Roll Disaster.' A signing with ‘Despotz Records' (Sweden) then followed the release of their second album ‘Road Fever' gaining support from artists such as ‘Mötorhead, Airbourne, D.A.D, Zakk Wylde, Halestorm, Michael Monroe, In Flames, Opeth, Danko Jones and many more, touring all over Europe and playing some of the biggest European festivals including ‘Sweden Rock Festival', ‘Bravalla', ‘Alcatraz', ‘Getaway Rock Festival' and many more. Cunningham decided to leave Thundermother in January 2017 and is now putting all her focus on her solo career.Cunningham released her self -titled debut solo EP in November 2016, with ‘Low Medium High Records' selling copies all over the world and is just a taste of what Cunningham can do. She isn't afraid to tell the truth, get raw and use the spirits of country, folk and rock when it serves her greater purpose.Clare now resides in the USA (Nashville predominantly) where she is taking it by storm having already played at 'The Nantucket Project' (2018) and at world renowned 'Sundance film Festival' (2019) She had a song placement in a Lionsgate movie (Bernie the Dolphin 2) in December 2019. January 2020, she signed with Symphonic Distribution, distributing all her material through them. Clare's latest project has been recorded at iconic RCA studios, on music Row in Nashville. The band on the recording consist of Audley Freed on Guitar (Sheryl Crowe, The Chicks, Black Crows, Joe Perry) Steve Mackey on bass (Garth Brooke's, Dolly Parton) and Jared Kneale on drums (Lauren Daigle, Kacey Musgraves) The first single off the project 'Heart Of Mine' was released July 3rd, 2020, featuring special guest Steve Cropper.To date, Clare's achievements include : ‘Aint your momma' (title of album and song Clare co-wrote with Rhonda Funk) is up for consideration for a GRAMMY nomination 2021 ‘Best Alternative Song' for ‘Carry Me' (World Songwriting Awards, spring 2020) 'Best Pop Song' for 'Heart Of Mine' (World Songwriting Awards, summer 2020) ‘Songwriter of the year' (silver) at the International Singer Songwriter Awards (ISSA)‘Folk Americana artist of the Year' (Josie awards 2020) ‘Folk Americana song of the year for ‘Angel of the Emerald Isle (Josie awards 2020)
2021 kicks off with a new episode of NEXT UP, mixed and hosted by DJ Sandman. This episode contains material from Symphonic Distribution artists as well as Illsboro Records artists sucha s SOTA and Shadcore. Interviewed is the one and only DJ Lord Jazz and his daughter, DJ GLO, as well as SOTA who has just recently released State Of The Art II. The title is "The Funky Child" as a tribute to DJ Lord Jazz who was part of the infamous group, "Lords Of The Underground"!
Der neue Versuch ne Hitparade bei Radio Woltersdorf zu etablieren, und auf Pi Radio und Radio Corax auszuweiten und bei Radio Słubfurt auszurollen, und bei Freies Radio Neumünster anzufangen. ## Neuvorstellungen (Januar 2021) 1. Industrial Twins — Slaves : Remix (Various Artists III : Part 2 — 28. Dezember 2020 — Monsters Of Core Records) 2. K.I.Z. — Katze (Und das Geheimnis der unbeglichenen Bordellrechnung — 4. Dezember 2020 — Eklat Tonträger) 3. London Modular Alliance — The Last Ninja (#002 — 12. Dezember 2020 — Longhaul) 4. Morbo — Ponte a trabajar (Aquí no hay nadie / Ponte a trabajar — 16. Dezember 2020 — Cósmica Discos) 5. Etch — This Isn’t Music (Polarity — 4. Dezember 2020 — Ilian Tape) 6. Muffler — Amiga (Yellow Leaves — 25. Dezember 2020 — Unique Music Records) 7. Atom™ — 0.9 : Almost a Unit : Esplendor Geométrico Remix (0.9 — 22. November 2020 — Raster) 8. Kiss Me Jane — Jane (Tungkol Sayo EP — 30. Dezember 2020 — Not On Label) 9. Mamalarky — Drug Store Model (Mamalarky — 20. November 2020 — Fire Talk) 10. Dirtwire — Sally May (Crux — 11. Dezember 2020 — Swamptronic Records) 11. Dragostin Folk National — Коронавирус, Къш! : Coronavirus Shoo! (Коронавирус, Къш! — 19. Dezember 2020 — Not On Label) 12. Reiki Tapes — Paranoid Teletubbies (Paranoid Teletubbies — 14. Dezember 2020 — Reiki Tapes) ## Die aktuelle Hitparade (Dezember 2020) 13. (Platz 3) Lorn — Bitter Arcs (The Map — 21. Oktober 2020 — Symphonic Distribution) 14. (Platz 2) Calexico — Mi burrito Sabanero (Seasonal Shift — 4. Dezember 2020 — City Slang / Rough Trade) 15. (Platz 1) King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard — Intrasport (K.G. — 4. Dezember 2020 — KGLW) ## Informationen * Einsendeschluss: 30. Januar 2021 * Februarsendung Radio Woltersdorf: 4. Februar 2021 um 17:00 Uhr * Februarsendung Pi Radio: 4. Februar 2021 um 17:00 Uhr * Februarsendung Freies Radio Neumünster: 4. Februar 2021 um 22:00 Uhr (Ohne Gewähr) * Februarsendung Radio Slubfurt: 8. Februar 2021 um 20:00 Uhr (Ohne Gewähr) * Februarsendung Radio Corax: 8. Februar 2021 um 20:00 Uhr und 9. Februar 2021 um 11:00 Uhr (Ohne Gewähr) ## Die Hitparade von Radio Woltersdorf Die Regeln sind einfach. Wähle deinen Titel aus den Neuvorstellungen aus und schicke uns entweder eine E-Mail mit dem Titel, oder eine zum Titel zugeordnete E-Mail die Leer bleiben kann oder gehe auf die Abstimmungsseite ( ). Oder Postkarte an Pi Radio; Lottumstr. 9/10; 10119 Berlin oder vorbeikommen... Es ist alles noch nicht richtig durchdacht, wir wollten aber mal damit anfangen, deswegen geht hier nicht alles mit richtigen Dingen zu. * *
Die Resterampe und die Beschaffungskriminalität. Unsere Sendung auf Radio Corax (Halle) in der Berliner Nacht und als Ersatzsendung auf Pi Radio (Berlin Ost). Stillstand als neues Lebensgefühl. Wer wieder mal entspannen will, muss mal was Anschalten… ## Dezember 2020 1. 田中ヤコブa.k.a家主 — くらし発見 (くらし発見 — 12. November 2017 — Not on Label) 2. [ bsd.u ] — C0000011.WAV (C0000011 — 24. November 2020 — Not on Label) 3. Urlaub in Polen — 2 Sec. Delay (All — 6. November 2020 — Tapete Records) 4. Eazy-E — Merry Muthafuckin' Xmas ft. Me (eazy-duz-it — 13. September 1988 — Ruthless Records) 5. Funk, Inc. — Message From The Meters (Hangin' Out/Superfunk: Remastered — 13. November 2020 — Craft Recordings) 6. Café Türk — Yıldızlar (Café Türk — 6. November 2020 — Zel Zele) 7. Jimi Tenor — Aulos I/II/III (Aulos — 6. November 2020 — Philophon) 8. I.P.Y. — UFO Indigo/Yellow gold (IPY — 16. Oktober 2020 — Tzadik) 9. Fleetwood Mac — You Need Love: Live (FM Broadcast Creedence Clearwater Revival & Fleetwood Mac — 20. Oktober 2020 — Turnstile) 10. The Strokes — The Adults Are Talking (The New Abnormal — 10. April 2020 — Cult Records / RCA Records) 11. Guided By Voices — When Growing Was Simple (Styles We Paid For — 11. Dezember 2020 — Guided by Voices Inc.) 12. Smarts — Don't Slap That Hand That Feeds You (Who Needs Smarts, Anyway? — 16. Oktober 2020 — Feel It Records) 13. Kiyoaki Iwamoto: 岩本清顕 — Love Will Tear Us Apart (SOUGI+: ソウギ・プラス — 18. September 2020 — EM Records) 14. Black Pus — Dying on a Gorgeous Rug (Def Vesper — 6. November 2020 – Machines With Magnets) 15. Mieke Miami — Horse (Horse — 13. November 2020 — Fun in the Church) 16 Welle: Erdball — Wir hören mit (Die Singles 1993–2010 — 10. Dezember 2010 — Synthetic Symphony) 17. Lorn — Transmute (The Map — 21. Oktober 2020 — Symphonic Distribution) 18. Carl Stone — Stolen Car (Huanchaco — 25. September 2020 — Unseen Worlds) 19. Kindohm — 073 (Algorithmic Art Assembly v1.0 – 26. Februar 2020 — Highpoint Lowlife) 20. Mort Garson — Bamboo City (Didn't You Hear? — 6. November 2020 — Sacred Bones Records) 21. WULFFLUW XCIV — ii (Ngoma Injection — 30. Oktober 2020 — Hakuna Kulala) 22. Farees — Sand Nigger! (Border Patrol — 6. November 2020 — Rez'arts) 23. qwankie — If I Have- fell (Demo — 12. November — Not on Label) 24. So-Cho Pistons — 手をのばせ (Knuckleheads — 1. September 2020 — Monster Zero) 25. ShitKid — Baby Roulette (Crotchrock EP — 11. Dezember 2020 — PNKSLM Recordings) 26. Tobacco — Chinese Aquarius (Hot Wet & Sassy — 30. Oktober 2020 — Ghostly International) 27. King Rambo Sound — Heavy Duty (Unknown Residence — 25. November 2020 — Flexout Audio) 28. Joan of Arc — Cover Letter Song (Tim Melina Theo Bobby — 4. Dezember 2020 — Joyful Noise Recordings) 29. Max Cooper — Spike (Earth EP — 27. August 2020 — Mesh) 30 Rojin Sharafi — Khesh (Zangaar — 16. Oktober 2020 — Zabte Sote) 31. Swans — Like A Drug: Sha La La La (Children of God: Remastered Reissue — 13. November 2020 — Mute / Young God Records) 32. System Of A Down — Genocidal Humanoidz (Protect The Land & Genocidal Humanoidz — 6. November 2020 — System Of A Down) ### Informationen * Januarsendung auf Pi Radio: 8. Januar 2020 um 1:00 Uhr * Januarsendung auf Radio Corax: 22. Januar 2020 um 2:00 Uhr * http://subtracks.funkwelle.org/ # Subtracks Neuste Errungenschafften und ungespielte Neuveröffentlichungen. Das was von einer Hitparade übrigbleibt, trocken wiederverwendet, um die Datenhalden abzubauen. *
"What is Symphonic Distribution and how does it help artists?" "What are some mistakes that artists make when registering their songs with a distributor?" "How is Symphonic different?" ----- This week's guest is Jorge Brea, CEO of Symphonic Distribution. In this episode, Jorge talks about how he got started in music and eventually went on to found the company in Tampa Florida. Additionally, Jorge gives us a deep dive into how Symphonic helps artists and how they differentiate themselves from other people in the space. Enjoy! More info: http://studiotalk.co/ Follow us: https://www.instagram.com/studiotalkco/ https://twitter.com/StudioTalkCo #BlackLivesMatter, please support in any way you can. List of resources: https://blacklivesmatter.com/resources/
On this episode of Music Industry 360, Jorge and Melanie meet with Janette Berrios, Head of Corporate Marketing for Symphonic Distribution. Not only will you hear about how to elevate your brand but, essential marketing tips for artists, record labels, managers and more. You will also hear a bit about Janette's story, how she started with Symphonic, and the daily challenges of working in the music industry.
In this conversation, we explore the importance of distribution, unpack the streaming debate, and explore the idea of breaking new artists on Tik Tok.
On this episode of All Heart with Paul Cardall, Paul speaks with Symphonic Distribution’s Vice President of Business Development, Randall Foster. Listeners will receive an inside look at the multifaceted world of music distribution and how it can impact an independent artist’s career. Randall shares his experience in the music industry, and how his work has adapted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Discussing recent developments, rising trends, and their own encounters, Paul and Randall share new perspectives of the evolving music industry through the eyes of distributors and independent musicians. All Heart with Paul Cardall is proudly a part of the American Songwriter Podcast Network. For more information on Paul Cardall, please visit or find him on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube.
www.clarecunninghammusic.com Instagram@Clareofficial Dubbed as having a vocal register similar to Adele (GAFFA) and for having a ‘Powerful and killer voice' from Lzzy Hale (Halestorm) and Phil Campbell (Motörhead) it's no wonder Clare Cunningham is making waves across the world with her music. Storytelling with unwavering honesty is what Cunningham is best at, and this little rock/pop chick has proven she is a multi versatile recording and live artist, singing across many genres. Cunningham, who was raised in Collon, the smallest village in Ireland, had a flare for music and singing from a very young age. At just 5 she exclaimed ‘I want to be a rock star when I grow up' and she did just that! By the time Cunningham turned 6 she started learning classical piano playing Mozart by the age of 8 and continued to do so for the following 10 years until she picked up the guitar and self taught at the age of 16. This was the start of her budding song-writing career. She was highly praised by Irelands own singer songwriter ‘Juliet Turner' and spent the week at a song-writing camp hosted by Turner herself. She saw the natural talent Cunningham possessed for writing and told her this was most definitely the path she needed to embark on. Cunningham took Turner's advice and moved to Dublin after high school where she secured a national diploma in Popular Music performance and technology. With this at hand she then headed overseas and studied at the ‘London College of music' (Vocal Tech) where Cunningham had her first TV appearance on ‘Sky TV' singing one of her own penned songs. Graduating with a BA Hon's Degree in Music Performance and Technology, Cunningham moved to Cardiff, Wales UK where she started up her own business and become a professional singer. She created a 70's classic rock line up called ‘Smokin Aces', who were both a covers and originals band and were very popular all across the country. It was thanks to ‘Smokin Aces' and Cunningham's decision to put up some material onto YouTube which landed her the position of lead singer for the very successful Swedish all female rock quintet ‘Thundermother'. The five hard-core rock chicks had major success in the rock charts and landed a signing with ‘Warner Music' Sweden for their first album ‘Rock n Roll Disaster.' A signing with ‘Despotz Records' (Sweden) then followed the release of their second album ‘Road Fever' gaining support from artists such as ‘Mötorhead, Airbourne, D.A.D, Zakk Wylde, Halestorm, Michael Monroe, In Flames, Opeth, Danko Jones and many more, touring all over Europe and playing some of the biggest European festivals including ‘Sweden Rock Festival', ‘Bravalla', ‘Alcatraz', ‘Getaway Rock Festival' and many more. Cunningham decided to leave Thundermother in January 2017 and is now putting all her focus on her solo career. Cunningham released her self -titled debut solo EP in November 2016, with ‘Low Medium High Records' selling copies all over the world and is just a taste of what Cunningham can do. She isn't afraid to tell the truth, get raw and use the spirits of country, folk and rock when it serves her greater purpose. Clare now resides in the USA (Nashville mainly) where she is taking it by storm having already played at 'The Nantucket Project' (2018) and at world renowned 'Sundance film Festival' (2019) She had a song placement in a Lionsgate movie (Bernie the Dolphin 2) in December 2019. And shortly after signed with Symphonic Distribution in January to start releasing her newer material for 2020. Clare is currently recording her upcoming solo EP at iconic RCA studios, on music row in Nashville. The band on the recording consist of Audley Freed on Guitar (Sheryl Crowe, Dixie Chicks, Black Crowe's, Joe Perry) Steve Mackey on bass (Garth Brooke's, Dolly Parton) and Jared Kneele on drums (Lauren Daigle, Kacey Musgraves) Set to release very soon so stay tuned. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thegeorgiasongbirds/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thegeorgiasongbirds/support
Randall Foster from Symphonic Distribution joins us this week. We focus on engagement. Randall talks about what engagement is and why it matters… especially to distributors. Symphonic Distribution is a 100% independent music distribution and marketing company founded by former music producer Jorge Brea in 2006. Symphonic provides thousands of new and established record labels, […]
This is Draw The Line Radio Show with Jacki-e, featuring my mix in the 1st hr of music made by women and then, for the 2nd hr, I hand the decks over to a female DJ. Helping me Draw The Line this week it's Seren.a who is from Dusseldorf in Germany. Links for Seren.a - https://soundcloud.com/seren_a_music https://www.facebook.com/seren.a.space https://www.instagram.com/seren_a_music/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRpD3oIWjSjufyknsfRJMMQ In my mix in the first hour I’m featuring music from Mor Elian, Lauren Lo Sung, Francesca Lombardo, AK Sports, DJIiDada, Ôneyra and lots more. It's time to say NO to gender imbalance in dance music. It's time to Draw The Line!! Track list 1st hour mixed by Jacki-E 1. Binaryh – Aluminium (original mix) Observant. 2. Hutch & Mason – Only You (Lauren Lo Sung remix) Raw Underground Records. 3. Camea – Hello Earth (original mix) Neverwhere. 4. uon – On You (original mix) Symphonic Distribution, Bandcamp release https://listentouon.bandcamp.com/album/catharsis 5. Jacki-E – Nightmare (original mix) Unreleased. 6. Peggy Gou – In Sum (original mix) Rekids. 7. Eric Louis, Jacki-E – Marionette (Jazzuelle’s Spaced Out Dream remix) Get Physical Music. 8. Joyce Muniz – Strange Girl ft Little Boots (original mix) Gogolo. 9. Donna Marie – Breath (original mix) Unreleased. 10. Hannes Bieger – A Million Souls ft Francsca Lombardo (original mix) Bedrock Records 11. Man Power – Night War (Terr remix) Me Me Me. 12. Linn Elisabet – Insert Her Name Here (original mix) Affute. 13. DJIDADA – Free Your Mind (original mix) Bandcamp release https://djidada.bandcamp.com/ 14. Mor Elian – Move Like Atoms (original mix) Fever AM. 15. AK Sports – Trust Me (original mix) Start Local Records Free Download, 16. DJIDADA – Anger Eats Soul (original mix) Bandcamp release https://djidada.bandcamp.com/ 17. Nina Kraviz – Da (original mix) Fabric. 18. Ôneyra – Blood Orange (original mix) Sciatic Bandcamp release https://sciaticrecords.bandcamp.com/album/neyra-vacillation 19. Anetha – Nikita (original mix) Fabric. 2nd hour Seren.a - An Exclusive Guest Mix for Draw The Line Radio Show. 1. Sophie – Laser (original mix) 2. EDND - Quartz Composer (Photonz remix) Paraiso. 3. Stephanie Sykes - On the Other Side (original mix) Animal Farm 4. Charlie XCX, Christina and the Queens - Gone (Nina Kraviz mix) S. Ruston - Gallop (Against the Anthropocene) 6. Hannah Holland – Mutualism (Alinka remix) Batty Bass. 7. Marla Singer - Sub Conscient (original mix) Nachtstrom Schallplatten. 8. Paartanz - Suspension (or The Austrian Oak) (original mix) 9. Marlon Jarek - Tentacle Island (original mix) Traum Schallplatten. 10. Rroxymore - Energy Points (original mix) Don't Be Afraid. 11. Laurel Halo – Moontalk (original mix) 12. Max Berlin - Elle et Moi (Joakim remix) Late Night Tails. 13. LLYZZA - Sleeve (Laurel Halo mix) 14. Antasia – Moonlight (original mix) 15. Marlon Jarek - Fragments of Time (original mix) Draw The Line Radio Show is produced for radio by Sergio Erridge and is A Darker Wave production.
Live from the office of Symphonic Distribution, we have some loose talk with Loose Talk. They tell us about their new single “Iron Heel”, upcoming shows, and continuing to play with Anberlin. We also chat about living in St. Pete, owning your own masters, and advice for new bands. And for all of this, we’re joined by Ray Roa (Creative Loafing). This episode of Cigar City Radio is sponsored by @NoClubs / StateMedia.com #WeAreConcerts --- More Podcasts: Episode Archive Subscribe to Cigar City Radio: iTunes | Spotify | Android | Stitcher | RSS Connect with us: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter Join Our Mailing List
Live from the office of Symphonic Distribution, we talk to Strange Ranger about living in Philadelphia, forming in Bozeman, Montana, and long drives on the road. We also talk about their new album Remembering The Rockets, DIY venues, Andes Mints, hospitality riders, Matchbox 20, and more. This episode of Cigar City Radio is sponsored by @NoClubs / StateMedia.com #WeAreConcerts --- More Podcasts: Episode Archive Subscribe to Cigar City Radio: iTunes | Spotify | Android | Stitcher | RSS Connect with us: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter Join Our Mailing List
Episode #163 : For the last eleven years, Merlin has been championing the independent music community in a variety of ways. During that time the organization has put over two billion dollars into the pockets of indie labels and distributors, through its negotiated deals with DSP's like Spotify, et. al., and the organization is only continuing to grow its reach internationally. On this episode, we talk to Charles Caldas, the man at the helm of Merlin for the past eleven years, along with Jorge Brea of Symphonic Distribution and Katie Alberts of Reach Records, who both use Merlin's services for their businesses to great advantage.
По пятницам, в 22:00 на THT MUSIC RADIO (tntmusicradio.ru) один из лучших в своём деле - DJ JIM, представляет еженедельное радио-шоу "ElectroМеханика". II DjJim.RU II iTunes II ВКонтакте II FaceBook II Twitter II Instagram II Mixcloud II SoundCloud II 1. Luvmac - Calmer Shores [Synth Collective] 2. Ciree - Scheveningen [Shoreline Music] 3. STNK - Whitebird (Voiceless Remix) [Pineapple Digital] 4. ZGOOT - Untouched World [Summer Melody] 5. Skyline Project - Feel Fine [Soluna Music] 6. Storgards - Your Children Are Addicts [VOID] 7. AltReal - Nairobi [Emergent Shores] 8. ArchX - New Chapter [Emergent Shores] 9. Sergei Okushko - Frozen (Ciree Remix) [Progressive Dreams] 10. Xenioxe - Burning Passion (8 P.M Remix) [Summer Melody] 11. BARx - V886 'Lucy' [Symphonic Distribution] 12. Luvmac - Inner Smile [Synth Collective] 13. Z:N vs. Boom Jinx & Katrine Stenbekk - Come Alive (Terry Da Libra Remix) [Silk Music]
Indie Musicians are taking over - be smart and pick the right business partners
Live from Symphonic Distribution’s Vibes of the Bay! We talk with Billy Mays & Mountain Holler (5:50) about Remember You Are Dreaming, Carlos Aybar (17:15) about House of Creatives Music Festival, DJ QEYS (26:45) about the art of turntablism, and King Complex (36:00) about their comic book and remixes. Then Orlando based latin urban artist Xcelencia (48:35) tells us about his weekly series I Am: Xcelencia, and Dea & Saint (58:20) talk Trapdoom and more. This episode of Cigar City Radio is sponsored @NoClubs / StateMedia.com #WeAreConcerts --- More Podcasts: Episode Archive Subscribe to Cigar City Radio: iTunes | Spotify | Android | Stitcher | RSS Connect with us: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter Join Our Mailing List
Hypebot article "How To Get a Blog Premiere For Your Next Release" by Jeanette Kats of Symphonic Distribution's Symphonic Blog. Press coverage is pretty important in the digital age, and it's all about connections. But where do you start? Sure, you can send out cold e-mails to writers and editors who may never open them, but there are a few tips and tricks to help you get noticed in a sea of demos. 1. Create a spreadsheet and organize your options There is an endless number of blogs out there on the web, but it will be a waste of time to reach out to sites that don't cover your style of music. Do some research and find blogs that fit your sound. From there, find the contact emails for writers and editors, recent articles to mention and submission requirements. You can even team up with other artists in your field to tag-team a database. 2. Get all of your release information together You'll want to put together a list of what editors and writers will want to know. Make sure to include the release date, a hi-res version of the artwork, a press release or release bio, an artist bio and a link to the song. Many blogs prefer not to download music, so make sure to use a streaming link, such as DropBox or SoundCloud. From here, you can adjust your emails to fit each blog. 3. Make sure your socials are on point If a blog writer heads to your SoundCloud or website and it's a hot mess, then chances are they'll be turned off by your emal. Make sure your socials are looking great and are easy to locate. Include your social media platforms in the email or in your signature. 4. Reach out and make it personal Once you have all of your contacts organized and your information in order, start reaching out. Make sure to reach out as early as possible (2 weeks pre-release is usually a good time-frame), and keep it personal. Mention some similar artists they've featured, a well-written article that you enjoyed, or any mutual connections you may have. From there, include all relevant information for your track and send away! 5. Don't be afraid to follow-up Blogs get hundreds (or thousands) of emails a day. It's standard for them to skip over some of them. Don't be afraid to follow up! Many times, it takes a couple emails for someone to actually notice you. If they don't respond after the second time, there's a good chance they might not be interested. Rockabilia is your One Stop Shop for all band merch with the largest selection of officially licensed music merchandise in the world! Use PCJABBERJAW for 15% off www.rockabilia.com Want more industry insight? Head over to Outerloop Coaching www.outerloopcoaching.com Email any questions or comments for the podcast to askblasko@gmail.com Follow Blasko on Twitter/IG: @blasko1313 Follow Mike Mowery on Twitter/IG: @mikeoloop ManageMental is part of the Jabberjaw Media Network www.jabberjawmedia.com Check out Blasko's Spotify Playlist here volumeforever.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hello Peeps, The Third Chapter is here thick n fast and ready to take you on a African House / electronic journey with the first half more Afro tech and the second more into Afro deep , Ancestral house sounds with plenty of current and exclusive promos for you to enjoy . Be YOU, Stay TRUE and one love from ALUKU Track list: 1.Enoo Napa - E[ART]H . PROMO/???? Opus III - Its A Fine Day Acapella 2.Vaal Deep - Lord Of All Souls (Original Mix) . 2018 [Aluku Records] 3.Da Capo ft Renee - Resistance (Critical Mix) . PROMO/???? [Soulistic Music] 4.Infected Soul - The Warning . PROMO/2018 [Aluku Records] 5.Argento Dust - S.O.A (Start Over Again) . 2018 [Gondwana] 6.Ace Mantez - Exotic Influences (Original Mix) . 2018 [DM Recordings] 7.Super Flu - Doppt (Hyenah Remix) . 2018 [Monaberry] 8.Dennis Ferrer - P2DAJ . 2006 [King Street/Defected Records] 9.Ta-Ice - Element (Original Mix) . PROMO/2018 10.Batuk , Nandi Ndlovu - Daniel (Freddy Da Stupid Remix) . 2016 [Teka Music] 11.Caiiro - Brighter Chamber (Original Mix) . 2018 [Nulu Music] 12.Boddhi Satva ft Soulstar - Ivili (Main Mix) . 2018 [Offering Recordings] 13.Individualist - WaWaNe (Fka Mash Afro Glitch) . 2018 [Symphonic Distribution] 14.Squire - Grassroots . 2018 [3000 Grad] 15.Problem Child Ten83 - The Longest Mile (Drummerville Mix) . PROMO/???? 16.Cornelius ft Jackie Queens - Feel It Now (Kususa Remix) . 2018 [Bae Electronic] 17.&Lez - Panir (Original Mix) . PROMO/2018 [Visile Records] 18.Floyd Lavine & Gumz - Black Note . 2017 [Watergate Records] 19.Afro Brotherz - Tomorrow Is Gone . PROMO/2018 [Aluku Records] 20.Vanco - Gifted Souls . 2018 [Kazukuta Records] Most tracks can be brought on mp3/wav via Traxsource,Beatport,Google Play and itunes
Live from the Symphonic Distribution Grand Opening in Downtown Tampa, we chat with J.T. Brown (6:57), Angel Soto from the Tampa Music Conference (17:50), and local artists Nilla Green (25:00) & Phaze Jones (34:30). This episode of Cigar City Radio is sponsored @NoClubs / StateMedia.com #WeAreConcerts --- More Podcasts: Episode Archive Subscribe to Cigar City Radio: iTunes | Spotify | Android | Stitcher | RSS Connect with us: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter Join Our Mailing List
Live from the Symphonic Distribution Grand Opening in Downtown Tampa, we chat with Symphonic Distribution CEO Jorge Brea (6:35), Shaun Drinkard from the Tampa Downtown Partnership (19:10), and local musicians Mike Mass & Ned Pope (27:45). This episode of Cigar City Radio is sponsored @NoClubs / StateMedia.com #WeAreConcerts --- More Podcasts: Episode Archive Subscribe to Cigar City Radio: iTunes | Spotify | Android | Stitcher | RSS Connect with us: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter Join Our Mailing List
Janette Berrios is a marketing director of Symphonic Distribution, a digital music distributor based out of Tampa, FL. Positioning itself as a “One Stop Shop for the Music Industry", Symphonic does more than distribution though, and Janette explains how the company helps their clients on this Music Growth Talks podcast episode. What Janette also talks about in detail is how to communicate about your releases with whatever distributor you're using in order to be considered for a feature by online music retailers and streaming platforms. Learn what kind of information to submit and by when, what factors may help you in getting exposure, etc. And of course, this episodes is full of insights on Spotify! From appearing on Spotify-owned playlists to the platform's hidden features and getting the most out of Spotify for Artists, Janette covers it all. Listen to the show in full to get yourself closer to getting a major Spotify feature. And if you're interested in distributing with Symphonic, use our partner link http://symphonicdistribution.com/dotted-music/ to create an account without paying the standard $25 sign-up fee. ⏯ Go to http://dottedmusic.com/2018/podcast/mgt102-symphonic/ for the show notes and http://musicgrowthtalks.com to subscribe to the podcast. Become a patron to access a secret podcast feed with patron-only episodes at https://www.patreon.com/andrewapanov
We’re back! Thank you so much to everyone who rocked out for our special celebration last week! We rang in the 150th episode with an epic countdown of 150 awesome tunes that have been regulars on the podcast! This week we have Maliboo in the guest mix, as well as myself. I will be taking a break off next week and have some special guests lined up, but you can catch me main stage at the Eatbrain tour in LA alongside Jade, Mob Tactics, Signal, A-Sides and more on the 21st at UNION nightclub!ALSO, we’re still trying to raise $1,000 in donations for Puerto Rico. all this money goes DIRECTLY to Uniter for Puerto Rico and they REALLY need our help! See the link below!Donate: https://www.gofundme.com/best-dnb-charity-for-puerto-ricoThis episode is sponsored by SYMPHONIC DISTRIBUTION!In case you are not aware, Symphonic Distribution is one of the leading distribution companies in the WORLD for indie musicians of all styles. I have personally been working with them since 2008, and they are quite literally the most professional, helpful and caring partners ive had the good fortunes to come across in my near 2 decades pushing dance music!Whats better is they are offering EXCLUSIVE DISCOUNTS FOR PODCAST LISTENERS! Click the banner below for more info on how you can get started distributing your music with the best in the industry!Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes: http://bit.ly/bestdnbBad Syntax Tracklist1. Insom – Purple Game [Abducted LTD]2. Drumsound & Bassline Smith – Come With Me [Technique]3. Oder – All Night Long [Formation]4. North Base – Illuminatus [Mayan]5. Cyantific ft BMotion – Cyborg [Viper]6. Mean Teeth – Dirty Deeds [Abducted LTD]7. Mizo – Soul Reaper [Eatbrain]8. Impak – Infrasound [C4C]9. Kursiva & Qhymera – Rush (Akrom RMX) [Druid]10. DubApe – Delirium [Mainframe]11. Hanm & KS – Swordfish (Velos RMX) [Abducted LTD]12. Arbee – Think About IT [Lifestyle]13. Subcriminal – Tetron [Gyro]14. Silent Witness – Drop It [Methlab]15. Mizo – Unreal [Eatbrain]16. Tobax – B-52’s [Abducted LTD]17. Inward, Hanzo & Randie & Akrom – Red Mater [Blackout]18. Optiv & BTK – Mind Control (Mizo RMX) [Dutty Audio]19. Traced – Killer [Red Light]20. Imapk – Fractals [C4C]21. Bowsar – Oracle [IN:DEEP]22. 4mulate – Biohazards [Abducted LTD]23. Spectrasoul ft Break – OTB [Ish Chat]24. Shyun – ZigZag [Critical]25. Current Value – Eager Fight (AMC RMX) [Blackout]26. Spectrasoul – Pinger [Ish Chat]27. Impak – No time [C4C]28. 2Whales – Upcors [Abducted LTD]29. Mizo – Exist [Eatbrain]30. North Base – Head Space [Mayan]31. Nakwan – Follow Your Rules [Mainframe]32. Pola & Bryson – Devil (Beny L RMX) [Soulvent]33. Mean Teeth – Nomad (HYQXYZ RMX) [Kill Tomorrow]34. Bowsar – Transmission [IN:DEEP]35. Insom – Vacuum [Abducted LTD]Maliboo Tracklist1. Volatile Cycle, Barbarix & Blockdodger – Behind The Mask [ SoundCloud free]2. Sound in noise – what! [Ram records]3. Rene LaVice – back [Ram Records]4. Gydra – epoch [ignescent]5. Nc-17 ft. The Voss – scanners [weapons of choice Recordings]6. Kursiva – shattered [kinetik records]7. FS & Reid Speed ft. Evil Boys Choir (Current Value Remix) – The Fixx [ Play me too Records]8. Calyx & Teebee (Break Remix) – A day never comes [Ram Records]9. Delta Heavy – Gargantua [Ram Records]10. Грибы (Krot DnB Remix) – Копы [ SoundCloud free]11.The Upbeats (Black Sun Empire Remix) – Doom [vision Recordings]12. Mr. Frenkie – Bass symptom [Blackout music NL]13. Loadstar – one for you [Ram Records]14. Loadstar – run down (control) [Ram Records]15. Artist: Gydra ft. Tayser – Make My life [Let it Roll]Follow Maliboohttps://www.mixcloud.com/ malibo0ty/https://www.facebook.com/ profile.php?id=100009682865170Follow Abducted LTDFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/abductedltdBeatport: http://bit.ly/abductedltdDownload / Listen to our weekly podcasts (every friday)(Soundcloud) http://bit.ly/ltdpodcast or (iTunes) http://bit.ly/bestdnbFollow Bad SyntaxFacebook: facebook.com/badsyntaxdnbKeep up to date on the Best Drum and BassFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/bestdrumandbassSubscribe on iTunes: http://bit.ly/bestdnbwww.bestdrumandbass.comWatch Bad Syntax record his set LIVE on 3 decks!Preview & Comment on SoundcloudThe post Podcast 151 – Bad Syntax & Maliboo [Sponsored by Symphonic Distribution] appeared first on Best Drum and Bass. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 150 was a MASSIVE one, 150 tunes in about 2.5 hours and its a journey i know you will love. Plus on top of that we have started a fundraiser to benefit the victims in Puerto Rico and we really encourage everyone to visit and donate even if its just a couple dollars. Everything helps!Donate: https://www.gofundme.com/best-dnb-charity-for-puerto-ricoThis episode is sponsored by SYMPHONIC DISTRIBUTION!In case you are not aware, Symphonic Distribution is one of the leading distribution companies in the WORLD for indie musicians of all styles. I have personally been working with them since 2008, and they are quite literally the most professional, helpful and caring partners ive had the good fortunes to come across in my near 2 decades pushing dance music!Whats better is they are offering EXCLUSIVE DISCOUNTS FOR PODCAST LISTENERS! Click the banner below for more info on how you can get started distributing your music with the best in the industry!Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes: http://bit.ly/bestdnbBad Syntax Tracklist (COMING SOON)Follow Abducted LTDFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/abductedltdBeatport: http://bit.ly/abductedltdDownload / Listen to our weekly podcasts (every friday)(Soundcloud) http://bit.ly/ltdpodcast or (iTunes) http://bit.ly/bestdnbFollow Bad SyntaxFacebook: facebook.com/badsyntaxdnbKeep up to date on the Best Drum and BassFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/bestdrumandbassSubscribe on iTunes: http://bit.ly/bestdnbwww.bestdrumandbass.comWatch the full broadcast LIVE!Preview & Comment on SoundcloudThe post EPISODE 150 + CHARITY FUNDRAISER [Sponsored by Symphonic Distribution] appeared first on Best Drum and Bass. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This weeks podcast features the world renown dnb badman known as E-SASSIN pon de mix! Known for his no holds barred style, he has been a staple in the dnb community. Paired with your usual resident mayhem from Bad Syntax, you are sure to have an energy packed weekend full of amazing music. This episode [...]The post Podcast 149 – Bad Syntax & E-Sassin [Sponsored by Symphonic Distribution] appeared first on Best Drum and Bass. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
PLEASE WELCOME OUR FIRST EVER OFFICIAL SPONSOR, SYMPHONIC DISTRIBUTION! In case you are not aware, Symphonic Distribution is one of the leading distribution companies in the WORLD for indie musicians of all styles. I have personally been working with them since 2008, and they are quite literally the most professional, helpful and caring partners ive [...]The post Podcast 148 – Bad Syntax & DJ Dig-Doug [Sponsored by Symphonic Distribution] appeared first on Best Drum and Bass. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For our first episode, we discuss how digital distribution works, what it is, and much more with special guest Jorge Brea, Founder and CEO of Symphonic Distribution.
Intro song: https://soundcloud.com/enhanced/lycii-declan-james-saturn How does distribution work? Is it harder to make it in today's industry than 20 years ago? Should artists be self-releasing or still rely on labels? Jorge Brea, CEO of 21-person company Symphonic Distribution joins me as we talk industry, challenges involved with distribution, and more. Symphonic Distribution discount code for listeners: 'EDMProd' This code waives the $25 signup fee. Use it here: www.symphonicdistribution.com/artist-pricing/ Full show notes: http://edmprod.com/episode-55/
The Jazz Spotlight Podcast: Music Business With a Touch of Jazz
Symphonic Distribution President Jorge Brea talks about the different types of music royalties and shares some YouTube monetization tips.
Moe and Jorge Brea discuss the challenges building Symphonic Distribution and how it evolved to eventually attract big-time labels and artists.
http://www.symphonicdistribution.com https://www.facebook.com/symphonicdistribution Whether you're a producer, a record label owner or thinking about starting your own label in the future, this interview with Jorge Brea will give you lots of ideas on how to better promote your brand. You will also get an in-depth behind-the-scenes look at how a leading distribution company operates and what makes Symphonic a cut above the rest in terms of both their range of services and their quality of service. Jorge Brea founded Symphonic Distribution in 2006 and has grown the business to include a wide range of services since then. Symphonic works with Ammunition Recordings, Caliber Music, Gravitas Recordings, Play Me Records, Simplify Recordings, Abducted and a wide range of other leading EDM labels.