I'm building a music discovery service to help promote lesser known bands.
I have plans for https://MusicMachina.com that I hope will be helpful to #musicians and #music fans, but for now it's just listing of new music releases for your enjoyment. Please follow https://mastodon.social/@MusicMachina for updates and yes, there will be a way to submit your music coming in 2024, plus more.
@Mshockley
cool idea✌️
@John_Downey thanks, I hope so.
@Mshockley
a lot of our music discoveries (ok my music discoveries) have been plague driven; time on line shot up in brief wfh, then stayed up and expanded/exploded. So, unless you have 3 or 4 college stations and all day to surf them, a source of breaking bands would be handy. It took a year for me to see Coral Moons live, and they had Little Fuss open, who I would not know at all but now will try to catch in Boston in January
exposure now is too random for anyone to make a living performing
@John_Downey good thought, currently I'm tracking a few hundred #music blogs but I need to figure out how to track college radio stations.
@John_Downey I think I'd have to work with the stations or figure out the playlists/artists they were playing. As you know, college radio is a wide range, with each student/DJ playing a variety. I'll need to hone it down to '#music that isn't being played everywhere else'.
@Mshockley
exactly
a survey sent to college stations
with a hunch those responding will likely be those with the more eclectic playlists
I Heart Radio is probably not going to open your email (thankfully)
maybe the survey has only a couple of questions- are you playing local? are you playing new?
and who's "new"? Madison Cunningham and Margo Price are "new" to me, but I wonder how many know their work? Jackie Venson another example. She's terrific. And different.