Music Glue is a free to use online marketing and retail service that provides artists and record labels with all the tools required to release digital music globally in a way that engages internet savvy fans that currently expect to get their music for free.
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 The MCPS-PRS Alliance and YouTube recently announced a ground-breaking agreement to license more than 10 million pieces of music to YouTube, that will recognise the contribution of the creators of that music to the service... • read more |
Guilfest - The booking ordeal
If you are an 'unsigned' artist or band and want to get a gig at Guilfest this year - well, then you better have a few quid in your pocket as it is not cheap for money is the magic word here ! • read more
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 The prolific use by the music industry of the term 'unsigned artist' has for a long time been a concept neatly exploited, to infuse the music community and general public with the notion and sometimes belief that artistic credibility, success and recognition, can only be achieved by being 'signed' to a major record label and yet we know that this is wrong. Today, it doesn't matter anymore whether you are signed or not, the opportunities are open to all thanks to the new media place, the Internet. • read more |
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Jon Foreman : Fall - Album review.
It's been awhile since I was moved by an album as much as Jonathan Foreman's work, Fall, the first of his Limbs and Branches series released in October 2008...
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Wait Think Fast : Vuelve Al Mar - Album review. Echo Park quartet Wait. Think. Fast. more than make up for their punctuational demands with generous melody and attentive songcraft... • read more
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El Vuh : Elvuhlution - Album Review.
Like Public Enemy before them, EL VUH uses hip hop to move minds as well as bodies. • read more
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The Automatic : Live at the Norwich Arts Centre - Gig Review.
Firstly, the support bands : Canterbury and Viva Machine. Neither had I heard of before but both bands managed to impress me. • read more |
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Bridget Mermikides : Guitar Enchantress.
.Raised in a musical family, Bridget started playing the cello at age 6. At age 8 she fell in love with the guitar, after hearing John Williams. • read more
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