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Royalty Free Music Offered By TrakHeadz.com Turns Industry Heads
The recent ruling by the Copyright Review Board requiring webcasters to pay higher royalty rates to record labels has many webcasters looking at alternative sources to obtain new music.
For the last 5 years Trakheadz.com has provided webcasters with a convenient and hassle free way to obtain royalty free music from some of the best independent recording artist on the web. Record labels and recording artists distribute their music via Trakheadz.com on a promotional basis and agree to waive licensing fees for all our member stations in exchange for feedback and potential airplay. Thus Trakheadz.com has established itself as the worlds first "Royalty Free Zone" catering exclusively to webcasters and music industry professionals on all levels who are interested in focusing on music...not politics. Best of all, the service is free.
"Record labels and Artists get valuable feedback along with the chance to have their music played by on line radio stations. In exchange, radio stations get a steady stream of new music with out worrying about how their going to pay for it" states CEO Steve Keitt. "This a win win situation for everyone"
The advantages of TrakHeadz.Com is:
· FREE promotional releases in MP3 format
· Hard to get copies of new music from independent artists from around the world
· Songs can be listened to online first, before any copies are sent
This eliminates the tons of unwanted vinyl and CDs that tend to pile up
· Everyone gets a copy. Songs can be downloaded and played immediately
· Feedback is submitted online WHILE THE SONG IS PLAYING. No need for faxing or mailing feedback
· Online Virtual Crate. Access music from anywhere in the world
· Online Messaging - Our messaging system allows stations to communicate directly with labels and artists right from within their Trakheadz.com account giving them the opportunity to schedule artists for interviews, gigs, or just to network and keep in touch.
In addition, Trakheadz.com has formed strategic partnerships with major music promotion sites such as Musicdish.com and Musik1.net who will provide Trakheadz.com members with a steady stream of great music from some of the most talented independent recording artists the music industry has to offer.
How can your Radio Station, Participate?
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