Best music host site for Composers (vs. bands/artists)?

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Re: Best music host site for Composers (vs. bands/artists)?

Post by grandsoul » Thu Apr 01, 2010 9:45 am

bigbluebarry wrote:Hey Mazz, I sent them a tweet this morning about it their response was that it's possible to update an existing mp3 if you use their mega storage solution.

http://twitter.com/reverbnation/status/11426969896

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This is nice to hear, but it will cost you to join, though.

I'm on RN right now. I set up my first site on Youbloom. Its good for showcasing your original material, and you can sell your music there via MP3. But RN gives you access to more distributors offhand. You can also upload WAV files on RN, which is needed for full distribution.

Overall, if you think your music is ready for the world, put it up on the sites. TAXI may use you as a reference on one of their listings (wouldn't this be interesting :mrgreen: :lol: 8-) ).


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Re: Best music host site for Composers (vs. bands/artists)?

Post by sayvee » Thu Aug 05, 2010 4:59 pm

I've been pretty impressed with all the new features that RN has come out with over the past year(s) including the ability to embed widgets into Facebook as well as into your main site.
http://sayvee.com has a way to embed RN widgets and any other kind of HTML widget really easily along with a music player that fits the design of your site. It's also $14.99 / mo.

Bandcamp.com is also a great free option that has some killer stats built in - I'm using this as well...
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