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Sending promos to several djs at once?
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| Rodri Santos |
I don't know if i've dreamt this in an alcoholic nightmare but i've something in my mind like a tool where you upload a tune at it automatically shares to several djs accepting demos.
Do you know any of this? |
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| Lith |
Maybe through a label, but not publicly. Probably Soundcloud or an equivalent. I believe the idea is to put up some red tape or gates, if you will, with submissions. Too much to listen to.
I read about record pools, the idea remains relevant, but it's always protected to some degree to prevent thousands of tracks being submitted.
The tools exist, the "where" becomes the question. |
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| Whip_lash |
Its pretty easy actually, just use soundcloud. Set your track as a private downloadable link and share it with all the dj's you want just make sure to check off the box where it says " Hide people who have access to this track".
This is the only method i know of other then emailing or just putting the track in their drop box which could be pretty time consuming. |
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| Evolve140 |
| i only give my music to Djs who are my friends :-p |
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| MSZ |
| quote: | Originally posted by Evolve140
i only give my music to Djs who are my friends :-p |
No one cares |
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| DjStephenWiley |
| Find a good label. Good promotion is the most important thing a label gives you. I used to mail out physical CDs to older producers I knew used CDs, like oakenfold, along with digital send outs. Ended up with very good results. Still have my list and addresses ! |
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| clay |
| many djs have this spam-filter which you need to "register" your email to get through. once you manage to do that just put them all on bcc. |
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| Rodri Santos |
| thanks for the soundcloud idea and websites this is helpful |
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