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I don't deal in the music you make to understand your market, but use https://everynoise.com/ to really narrow the genre and then check https://chartmetric.com/ for the stations that play those artists. Source: about 1 year ago
Could get a bit costly but look into chartmetric.com. It's a music database full of different playlists and their curators. Ideally your best bet is to find smaller-indie artists you consider yourself similar to and look into what playlists they've been featured on and try contacting those curators. If they don't have a lot of major artists on their playlists and typically feature material from bands/artists that... Source: about 1 year ago
I interned at a company called Chartmetric one summer that you may find interesting. Happy to chat if you have any questions! https://chartmetric.com/. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
I tried looking at some tools out there like ChartMetric but they don't have the data we need. I also tried to contact Spotify but they couldn't help me out there. Source: over 1 year ago
Has anyone used programs like Chartmetric, Sodatone, Songsters and Sound Charts? Pros/Cons? What type of data or queries do you find the most useful? Are there any other programs besides these that are helpful? Source: about 2 years ago
With my band we are aiming for a monthly release and full on promotion during that month, then slowly plug it for another few weeks in the shadow of the latest single. Not yet got grips to tik-tok but will be spending weekend figuring somethings out on that front but for now its FB, Reddit, submithub.com and YouTube shorts. Source: 12 months ago
All good info. I will say the only promotional service I've found worth a shit is submithub.com. Makes getting in contact with curators and promoting through playlists a million times easier. Source: about 1 year ago
I spent around 120 US dollars last year on submithub.com, slogging through the endless dreaded "decline" messages for ultimately three proper shares, out of like...lots. My music isn't that great or anything, solid average. It's inoffensive, not bad, but it's not going to grab you and make you think, "OMG this is amazing." Ultimately I had a very, very difficult time finding placement on that website. Source: about 1 year ago
I use submithub.com with pretty good success for this. Source: over 1 year ago
First service I tested was submithub.com. You can buy credits and then submit your song to playlist curators. Cost is between $1-3 per curator. You choose the curators yourself. I bought 50 Creds = around $50 and submit to 19 curators. I got 2 positive responses and was added to two playlists. One was very good, generated around 400 plays and the others generated 80 plays. Source: over 1 year ago
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