Monday, June 4, 2007

Take Control of Your Music Career

Welcome to Tuneflow log in and rock out. Every month, TuneFlow challenges artists around the world to write and record new, original songs based on one of four new titles we've chosen. You review and rate the songs. The songs with the best average ratings at the end of the month win. It's "battle of the bands" Internet style! Click on the "rate tunes" button below and start rating this month's entries. For every three songs you review, you can earn one FREE download of any TuneFlow song of your choice! Got the music in you?New music Website wants to make you a star. April 4, 2006

"Log in. Rock out." That's the tagline of TuneFlow.com, a new music Website that launched in April.

Unlike Apple's iTunes juggernaut iTunes however, TuneFlow is all about independent artists. "We like to think of TuneFlow as offering the best music you've never heard," says Gery Carson, TuneFlow's creator.

"The big record labels severely limit the kind of music that reaches the public because they have very specific demographics they're going after. The fact is, there are thousands of extremely talented artists around the world, in a broad range of music genres, who are not being heard. At TuneFlow, they will be," Carson said.

One of the most interesting aspects of TuneFlow is its "Song Tournament." Every month, artists submit new songs (based on titles chosen by TuneFlow). TuneFlow members review and rate the songs submitted for the tournament during the month. At the end of the month, the songs with the highest average ratings win cash, prizes, recognition, and bragging rights at TuneFlow.

According to Carson, "The tournament is a great way for music lovers to discover exciting new music and artists. It's also very fun because they get to help decide which songs win the tournament each month. For the artists, it's the perfect way to attract new fans, while at the same time getting invaluable feedback (through the reviews) to learn how to make their songwriting and playing even better."

In addition to the monthly tournament, artists are invited to upload and sell any original music they've recorded in the TuneFlow Music Store, all without any contracts or ongoing obligations. Individual tracks can be purchased by members for as little as $.49 each, with up to 60% going to the artist (compared to the music industry standard royalty of just 12-15%).

TuneFlow also provides artists with a Website, airplay of their music on TuneFlow's streaming radio station, and even a way to advertise their live performances -- all at no cost to the artist.

"We believe the future of music is on the Internet, " Carson says, "and we want to be one of the companies driving this revolution."

TuneFlow will open to the general public on June 1, 2006. Between now and then, artists are invited to register and start writing songs for the first tournament in June. Songs should be based on one of the following four titles: State Of Shock, Damaged Goods, Last One In A Long Line, or She's So Fine. The deadline for song entries is May 31st. For complete details on registering as a TuneFlow artist, participating in the tournament, and/or using any of the other artist services and resources, go to: www.moreinfo247.com/9596479/TF

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