Do not rely solely on digital
Once your group is performing live and looking at touring or getting airplay, your best and most effective calling card is your music. We have already seen that in its digital form this can have a very long reach and help to grow your reputation. But do not rely solely on the digital domain.
Live performance 2.0
Although technology may have destroyed the recorded music market, it has played a significant role in enhancing live performances. Recent developments need to be heeded by both artists and concert producers.
Getting your music on the radio
The next step after making your recording and ensuring it is all over the internet and mobile download platforms is to try and get some radio play from it.
Do digital
Once you have your recordings it is important that you put them to work for you to help get the name of your musical project out into the public eye. One of the most effective tools that now exists to accomplish this is the digital download.
Do's and don'ts of demo recordings
The demo recording is a band’s primary tool of persuasion from a musical point of view. An abbreviation of “demonstration”, a demo is exactly that: it gives a band the chance to strut its stuff.


















