Groover offers a new and innovative way to promote your music that is highly effective, transparent and fair for artists and music professionals. On the platform, musicians & their representatives send their music easily to media, labels, radios and industry professionals of their choice. They are ensured to be listened to, get feedback guaranteed and potential coverage - reviews, playlist adds etc. On their side, music influencers finally have a simple tool to discover music easily, earn money for it while keeping their complete editorial independence.
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So, I'm about four years late from when this was a hotter topic, but I just requested my personal data from Apple Services and I'm pretty excited to have my entire play activity in one file. However, a couple Google searches showed me these two were the more notable sites to get more of an illustration of this data instead of scrolling through an Excel page...and neither of them work any longer. Source: over 1 year ago
Go to https://music.samthegeek.net/. Source: over 2 years ago
You can download your data from apple https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208501 and then use this website to analyze it. If you are a coder or even a bit tech savvy then you can open the json csv files yourself and take a look. Source: over 2 years ago
But since Apple lets you have a CSV of your entire listening history, you can use a tool like this: https://music.samthegeek.net. Source: over 2 years ago
I'm not a producer, but I am a journalist and publicist who has been on both ends of PR. I'm sure sites like linkfire are great and can take a lot of pressure of, but if you are independent, I always advocate for traditional PR and outreach - simply emailing! I've gotten plenty of reviews/articles, radio plays and playlist adds by just sending out the press release via email. However, I also recommend checking out... Source: 9 months ago
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