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.
Since our public launch in October 2018, more than 1 million comments were given by more than 1,500 active blogs, radios & record labels, 200,000+ sharings (reviews, playlist adds etc.) and 500+ signatures on record labels obtained.
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Based on our record, Tune My Music seems to be a lot more popular than Groover. While we know about 37 links to Tune My Music, we've tracked only 1 mention of Groover. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I usually use http://tunemymusic.com. Source: 11 months ago
I have not tried playlisty, so I cannot tell you. However, I’ve used tune my music and it’s pretty simple. When you go to the Website, you select what service you're coming from, and the next screen is the destination service. And then you just select songs/playlists that you’d like to transfer and watch it go. It’s pretty straightforward, and if you have any questions, I’d be happy to help you do it as I’ve used... Source: 12 months ago
You just copy and paste that output - the artist - song name, and save it into a plain text file. You can use services like tunemymusic.com and it will import that text file and create an actual music playlist in spotify, or in a bunch of other music services, so you don't have to go searching. I've already dumped a CSV file of your playlist :-). Source: about 1 year ago
Two that I've used in the past is soundiiz.com & tunemymusic.com. Source: about 1 year ago
I m using tunemymusic.com to transfer, it only allows me to transfer 500 songs a time unless I pay for the premium. Source: about 1 year 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: 10 months ago
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