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EPISODE · May 20, 2022 · 27 MIN

Best 21st Century Record Release Strategies For Getting Your Music Heard

from The SonicScoop Podcast | Music Production, Audio Engineering, and The Business of Music · host SonicScoop

NEWSFLASH: It's not 1995 anymore. If your way of releasing music stuck in the 20th century? Justin Colletti offers some of the best strategies for putting your music out there in 2022 and getting it noticed. Record releases simply aren't what they used to be. If you're determined to record and release 12 songs and put them all out at once, before building a fanbase, your chances of having a good time are pretty low. Here are some creative and PROVEN ways to produce and release music that actually gets heard. Thanks to iZotope for sponsoring this episode. Get 10% off their plugins at https://iZotope.com/SonicScoop ►Get Compression Breakthroughs here: https://compressionbreakthroughs.com ►Get Mixing Breakthroughs here: https://mixingbreakthroughs.com ►Get Mastering Demystified here: https://MasteringDemystified.com

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