Paste Magazine Sampler (November 2010)

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Summary

PasteMagazine.com, a leading entertainment & music online magazine has been releasing an influential, FREE new music sampler, loaded with over 20 tracks since 2002. Designed to help break new artists by putting them alongside tracks from more established artists, With over 25,000 streams/downloads, Paste gets these tracks in front of a young, hip audience.


Selected Sonicbids artists will be able to reach new audiences, as Paste boasts over 25,000 streams/downloads and a print distribution at 205,000+./n/nPasteMagazine.com, a leading entertainment & music online magazine has been releasing an influential, FREE new music sampler, loaded with over 20 tracks since 2002. Designed to help break new artists by putting them alongside tracks from more established artists, Paste gets these tracks in front of a young, hip audience.

The Paste Sampler is invitation-only, treated as a nearly perfect mix-tape, not something to listen to once and rip the two or three good songs. With over 25,000 streams/downloads and an online audience in the hundreds of thousands, the Paste Sampler is an unbelievable way to reach a new audience.

The Paste Sampler is available for free download on PasteMagazine.com. All possible results have happened for artists as a result of being on the Paste Sampler: record deals, management & booking deals, radio play, opening slots on tours, immediately increased sales (especially digital sales), etc.

Some artists included on recent Paste Samplers include Dinosaur Jr., Patterson Hood, Son Volt, Dirty Projectors, Harlem Shakes, Passion Pit, Brandi Carlile, Fiery Furnaces, Meat Puppets, Indigo Girls, Iron & Wine, Shemekia Copeland, Mindy Smith and Elvis Costello.

Paste's Editors choose each song. It doesn't matter the genre or whether or not the band is on an indie, major or no label at all. However, it would be in the artist's best interest to have some sort of distro and availability so that Paste's readers can find your music after hearing you on the Sampler.