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Attend BIGSOUND 2020's Virtual Showcase
Now in its 19th year, BIGSOUND 2020, proudly produced by QMusic, will connect, inform and inspire the music industry to rebuild and re-emerge from the ... -
Spotify is Seeking a Project Manager
Spotify is looking for an outstanding Project Manager to join as a member of Spotify’s Music Pilots & Programs team to help build best in ... -
MEA is Calling all Leaders in Tech and Entertainment
The Media Excellence Awards are extending invitations to companies who submit for the 13th Annual MEA's this year to be a guest on their Mission ... -
We Are Triumphant Records is Looking For New Music
We Are Triumphant Records is looking to select 10 songs from ReverbNation artists for features in its official Spotify playlists. With a playlist following of over ... -
Passenger's "Let Her Go" Surpasses 1 Billion Streams on Spotify
British singer-songwriter Passenger, aka Mike Rosenberg, sees his breakout, international hit single “Let Her Go” become the 42nd song (and only the seventh song from ... -
Exec Profile: Richard James Burgess
Richard James Burgess President & CEO A2IM Years with Company: 3.5 Address: 132 Delancey St., 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10002 Phone: 646-692-4877 FAX: N/A ... -
Receive a PR + Playlist Consultation from Blossom Agency
Blossom Agency, a Los Angeles-based boutique music promotions agency, is offering consultation sessions with up to 10 artists where they will discuss playlist strategy, PR, ... -
Get Your Tracks Added to Slay Sonics' Playlist
Slay Sonics is looking to add songs from artists to its extensive network of Spotify playlists which have over 60,000 followers. With 24k songs a ... -
Spotify Launches Second Year of EQL Residency for Female Studio Engineers
Are you a female-identifying audio professional? Spotify is now accepting applications for their EQL Residency, a paid six-month residency program for female-identifying producers and engineers. ... -
How to Grow Your Fanbase on Instagram and Spotify
Music discovery has evolved from night clubs, to print reviews, to radio, to blogs, to Hype Machine to Spotify playlists. Sure, people still “discover” music ...