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Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Music Introducing Mixtape: 22 March 2021

Tom Robinson

Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ 6 Music presenter

Hello, it's Tom Robinson here with this week's Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Music's Introducing Mixtape - broadcast on Mondays from 4-5am on Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 6 Music. It features an hour of handpicked tunes uploaded to the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Introducing website, consisting this week of:

FOLLY GROUP, CATGOD, CHUBZ & NUKEM, REGRESSIVE LEFT, P KITTI, LAURIE SHAW, MOLLY BURMAN, LEWIS DANIEL, GEORGE MOIR, LOW GIRL, L’OBJECTIF, GGLUM, J.CHAMBERS, HAYSTACK MONOLITH, PRETTY HAPPY, HELLO OPERATOR, LAVA LA RUE and BLOOD WIZARD

How to Listen...

This is the episode broadcast at 4am on Monday 22nd March 2021. You can listen again for 30 days after broadcast on Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Sounds via this link. or download the show permanently via our Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ podcast page

How To Download...

To receive the show automatically every week, subscribe to "" wherever you get your podcasts from. These are difficult times for almost everybody, and all the artists have allowed us to include their tunes in this podcast so that as many people as possible can enjoy them for free.

However...

These difficult times are particularly hard for music artists: income from gigs has dried up, streaming has killed record sales and bills still have to be paid. So if you do love any of these tunes as much as I do, please consider buying them direct from the artists via the links below. For musicians operating on a shoestring, literally every quid you can spare will make a difference.

Start times below are for the podcast version of the show...

FOLLY GROUP - Four Wheel Drive [starts 00:12]

CATGOD - I'm Dead [starts 03:31]

CHUBZ & NUKEM - Funked Up Groove [starts 07:23]

PISS KITTI - Baby Stain Me [starts 10:29]

REGRESSIVE LEFT - Take The Hit [starts 13:14]

MOLLY BURMAN - Fool Me With Flattery [starts 15:55]

LAURIE SHAW - Hoovering Up The Glass [starts 19:06]

LEWIS DANIEL - Why Me [starts 22:10]

GGLUM - Soft Underbelly [starts 25:38]

GEORGE MOIR - Baked Beans [starts 28:14]

L'OBJECTIF - Drive In Mind [starts 32:07]

LOW GIRL - Big Now [starts 36:08]

J. CHAMBERS ft DEI.3AVU - Sirens [starts 39:54]

PRETTY HAPPY - Salami [starts 43:38]

HAYSTACK MONOLITH - Magic Wool [starts 47:01]

LAVA LA RUE - Magpie [starts 49:09]

HELLO OPERATOR - Cruel [starts 52:37]

BLOOD WIZARD - Total Depravity [starts 56:24]
 

PS FOR ARTISTS:

(1) FRAUDULENT PLUGGER WARNING: A number of artists we've featured on this show have received emails from a radio plugger with an impressive list of former clients saying how much he liked their record and offering his company's services. Typically something like:

"Hi - I'm a national radio plugger... I came across 'YOURTRACKNAME' today, I'm a big fan of the single and wanted to find out if you have anyone looking after national radio yet?"

This man has taken substantial payments from these artists, sent them a couple of bogus "NATIONAL RADIO REPORT" documents, and then stopped replying to their emails. If something similar happens to you after appearing on this show, the band Signal Committee would like to hear from you via or .

In our own experience emerging artists usually get MUCH better results themselves than a plugger does - just by targeting radio shows and DJs direct via social media. For suggestions on how to do your own music promotion see the at my Fresh On The Net blog (). 

Radio airplay is a great affirmation of your work. It's great to be able to mention it on your CV and social media. But radio play won't make as much longterm difference as you may think - it comes, and then it goes. Radio can't kickstart your career from scratch, only you can do that. Bulding an audience for your music (and continuing to write great songs) takes time and effort. The good news is that, unlike radio play, it's entirely within your own power to achieve and costs next to nothing. And although this only one man's opinion, you'll find a few suggestions about how to do this this in my closing talk for .

Hiring a radio plugger is an expensive gamble - and definitely only worth considering when there's already a genuine buzz about your song out there in the music world and a growing audience for your music. Radio can't generate that audience from scratch. But once an artist's career starts building momentumn - with views, plays and comments growing measurably each week - then an expertly run radio campaign can be a great way of putting a foot on the accelerator.

So if you go down that route, how can you find a genuinely expert promo company to do this? Suggestion: copy and keep the weekly playlists published by your target radio stations every week, and look up which small labels are regularly getting featured. Then google those labels, drop them an email, and ask which radio pluggers they use. [NB bigger labels tend to have their own in-house promo teams.]

And however things pan out, don't forget to carry on uploading your new releases to Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Introducing so that we can carry on supporting you as your career unfolds.

(2) We only get enough airtime on this show to feature artists - even our absolute favourites - about four times a year, however much we love their work. So after you've been been on the Mixtape, please wait 12 weeks before sending me your next brilliant track. This leaves us time to help a load of other deserving artists meanwhile.

The best way of getting a tune direct to me is via  using Soundcloud. From 10m on Monday mornings anybody is welcome to send us a track and we keep the inbox open until 200 submissions have arrived - so it's best to get in early. We publish all 200 tunes each week, and a dozen of us then listen to every single track. And be sure to also upload your tune to Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Introducing, to make it eligible for Introducing airplay...

Tom Robinson

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