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Why YOU should co-market with other artists:

18-Apr-2021 By Phil Harrington Leave a Comment

youbloom launches the first episode of a podcast series which highlights the benefits of their ‘artist match and comarketing’ – even during a pandemic.

In their inaugural podcast episode, youbloom introduces two emerging artists from opposite sides of the world. They are alternative-electronic-rock band, Makings, from Northern Ireland and heavy metal band, Loss, from Brazil. These bands have been using youbloom’s comarketing facility to expand their musical fan base across the globe.

 

Originally from Co.Down in Northern Ireland, Makings cite a base of blues and rock, heavily influenced by Dublin’s electronic music scene. Check out their latest single, ‘Punk Girls’ here. At the opposite end of the musical scale, Brazil’s Belo Horizonte based band, Loss, remark that their sound is derived from classic hard rock influences like AC/DC and Iron Maiden. Have a listen to their debut EP, “Lets Go”.

 

These artists promote youbloom’s Artist Matching/Comarketing program because it has had a positive result in keeping their bands “alive and working”. Although these bands have different styles of music, it has helped expand their audience, particularly whilst dealing with the problems that musicians have faced during the pandemic. They have already received a number of Artist Requests for them to perform in the coming year.

 

The episode addresses that the music scene has been drastically affected by COVID-19, but there are some indirect benefits that have come from being forced to adapt. Barry, from the band Makings, refers to live-streaming to their own virtual festival, as well as to youbloom’s Virtual World Tours. He believes this technology will be a part of the future makeup of the music business. He states that although they weren’t performing to an in-person audience, playing to the cameras still made it feel like a live show and it created a new enjoyable experience for the band and their fans. Virtual shows are a great way for smaller bands with a limited budget to connect with fans worldwide.

The music industry is changing and the way that we consume music is adapting all the time. Have you considered comarketing your band with another artist? Would you like to play youbloom’s Virtual World Tour?

To listen to the full podcast conversation and find out more about Loss and Makings’ comarketing experience click here or use the QR code in the image.

Filed Under: Artist Matching, Independent Musicians, Interviews, Music Promotion

RunToLife Artist Matching/Comarketing Interview

15-Apr-2021 By Phil Harrington Leave a Comment

 

Mexican band RunToLife co-marketed with Loss. Here’s what they had to tell us about their experience: 

“We’ve Comarketed with Loss and everything worked very well!” RuntoLife

What inspired you to match and comarket with other youbloom artists? 

The simple Idea to join efforts with artists around the globe but with the vision & hope to perform live and touring together in the near future.

Has comarketing with other artists with youbloom grown your fan base? 

I’d like to say yes because we were presented over a new audience, now we know there are some people who follow us Via Facebook & Instagram and it is very satisfying!

What do you think the future holds for artist partnering in general? 

It is a great and innovative idea that will cross frontiers taking music to another level. I think about partnering also in collaboration in the recording of music, videos and of course touring worldwide.

Could you tell us a little about your music and where you are from?

I am from Xalapa, Veracruz, México. In 2007, I joined efforts with friends of mine who were playing in different bands and we had the idea to form a new band based on Folk & Alternative Stuff. We wanted to have a name with real meaning. For that reason we selected Runtolife as our main project. Our influences are almost from second late 90’s we love bands like Vertical Horizon, New Radicals, Barenaked Ladies, Incubus, and many Modern Rock bands of that moment, after joining efforts with Carlos Cortes, Mayo Sotero and José Ramón García, we had more vision and more variety of sound from Brit Pop, Funk and some Progressive Rock. I can say we were definitely in love with Rock & Metal Stuff, however our own research and growth in music took us into different levels and creativity. I decided to compose more intimate songs with an acoustic sound by having an acoustic guitar in the main of everything and blend the rest. That was the start of the recording of two Ep’s we produced ourselves with low budget. 

However, we were invited to perform in more local venues until we had our debut in Méxco City when we played with a band called KAAY. After that we met producers Osvaldo Flores & Rafael Rosas from Cuernavaca, Morelos in a battle of bands. We began to start working on our first studio album debut called “Can’t Write Love Songs” between having shows in Puebla, Veracruz, Morelos and Mexico City. We recorded the whole album in almost 1 year until we launched it digitally in late 2010. From that moment we knew our music was spreading out of México. The following years, we had the chance to perform some gigs in New York City, Los Angeles & London. I have to say I did some traveling stuff and played in many open mics but the most incredible thing was to visit Berlin, where I had the chance to collaborate in the production of the sound logo for SEAT Car Company through an international contest called Musicathon. Finally I knew Runtolife was the right meaning to keep writing songs, and for that reason, I keep doing that. The big news is that I am working in the launching of a new album by the end of February 2021 and it is going to be awesome! The journey will continue!

Have you previously partnered in any way with other artists? If so, could you tell us about that? 

Yes, through the years we have partnered with many artists for indie touring like Meteora, Never After Before & Monodram. For recording we were invited to record songs with Artists Like Random & Violeta Berdón and during youbloom connect we partnered with LOSS from Brazil and it was incredible to spread our ideas. The feedback was amazing because our music was shown in more places.

Connect with RunToLife

Website • Facebook • Instagram • Myspace • Soundcloud • iTunes • Youtube • Twitter

             

Play high quality curated shows in new cities, towns and countries. Working together with other emerging, independent music artists and bands around the world, similar to you in genre, location, etc.

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youbloom Interviews • RunToLife • Comarketing • Virtual tour • Music marketing • Find similar artists • Music collaboration • Emerging band

Filed Under: Artist Matching, Independent Musicians, Interviews, Music Promotion

Amanda Grace Artist Matching/Comarketing Interview

17-Mar-2021 By Phil Harrington Leave a Comment

Amanda Grace has comarketed with The Blue Dolphins. Here’s what she had to tell us about her experience:

 

“Youbloom is connecting artists all around the world for a real partnership in the now by requiring each other to promote one another. It’s a genius idea!” Amanda Grace

 

Have you previously partnered in any way with other artists? If so, could you tell us about that?

 

I have done a couple of collaborations but definitely not enough. My life is sometimes busier than I wish. I did a co-release with an artist named Prime Blaq a few years back on a song called, “Los Angeles” – it was all done through sending tracks back and forth with the producer and pretty easy actually after I did my vocal/guitar parts.

 

What inspired you to match and co-market with other youbloom artists?

 

I really liked the positivity of the Blue Dolphins single they were pushing. It was such a key time to be playing about getting through things and reminding others that we are able to do hard things. I think it’s a great tool to get to know other artists and youbloom is right on about requiring them to work together and support each other.

 

What do you think the future holds for artist partnering in general?

 

 I think it will continue to be strong and a vital part of success.

 

Would you consider giving us an artist matching/comarketing testimonial we can share with other artists and fans?

 

 I think it was smart to have shown a youtube video and do the interview combination. There is so much that can go wrong in streaming that it was a wise move!

 

Connect with Amanda Grace

Linktree • Website • Facebook • Instagram • Youtube • Bandcamp • Spotify • Apple Music

 

Play high quality curated shows in new cities, towns and countries. Working together with other emerging, independent music artists and bands, around the world, similar to you in genre, location, etc.

 

Want more fans, shows and tours?

 

Start getting artist matches immediately!

 

Sign up now!

 

youbloom Interviews • Amanda Grace • Comarketing • Artist Partnering • Music Collaboration • Virtual tour • Music marketing • Find similar artists • Music collaboration • Emerging musician

 

Filed Under: Artist Matching, Independent Musicians, Interviews

First Step Towards a Successful Show with youbloomConnect

15-May-2020 By Leave a Comment

via Petra Cugalj

We’re all inching towards having our successful show, whether you’re a solo artist, a DJ or in a band, the music industry is a tough place to work in and there’s a lot of people trying to “make it”, just like you. How tough is it exactly? It’s actually pretty simple, let us do the math.

Revenue is usually not shared

Approximately 75% of all revenues in the music industry go to the top few hundred artists recognized as household names and are controlled by major record labels. 20% of the revenue goes to approximately 750,000 actively gigging professional artists and only 5% of all revenue goes to roughly 10 million+ emerging artists. This is where youbloom steps in for you to have a profitable and successful show.

Perform more, share more, grow more

We want you to share your gift of music and perform as much as possible! Most importantly, we want you to take your share of the revenue by doing what you love! That’s the dream, isn’t it? So don’t wait any longer and take the next step today.

Sign up, right now 

By signing up with youbloomConnect, you become a part of our global music village, a community of artists, fans, and hosts. People who love live music and who are here to help you grow your fan base and increase your live performances locally and beyond! Getting requested by your fans and playing a youbloomConnect gig can open doors to multiple opportunities. If you get approved by our A&R panel, our shows will lead you to more fans, landing more gigs, more tours, and increased ticket and merch sales!

Sign up with youbloomConnect today and let our team handle everything you need for a successful show!

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Filed Under: Artist Matching, Artists, Festivals, Independent Musicians, Music Advice, Music Industry Tagged With: live music revenue, local music gigs, music industry statistics

Guerilla Marketing for Independent Artists and Why It Matters

06-Apr-2020 By Leave a Comment

 

Guerilla Marketing

“Independence” implies a sense of autonomy, and for an artist, it can mean creative freedom: to find themselves express their inner thoughts in the most uninhibited fashion. Something to think about is why be inhibited about getting your music heard? While it can get competitive for emerging artists who want to get their music out,  guerilla marketing for independent artists can stand out. It’s an approach that you can align your values with whilst being just as quirky as your vivid imagination.

The central objective behind carrying out a guerilla marketing activity is to obtain a sense of visibility for you as an artist, but what’s unique about it is that it’s cost-effective and highly impactful. While a strong online presence is essential, what’s also equally important is how you shape your presence offline, and that’s where your DIY ethos will come into play. As consumers, we have an eye for things that look and feel different, so the curiosity and sense of mysticism that comes with guerilla marketing stands out.  To top it over, it is also a sign of effort made on your part that agents and promoters will most definitely notice.

Guerilla marketing has its traditional footings in doing things in the most unperturbed fashion, where the simplest of music promotion chores can have a quirky spin to them: imagine, for example, giving out your band stickers with a limited download code for your music online. These marketing collaterals act as great talking points within your community where you are instrumental in encouraging people to create a buzz around your music. One of the many advantages of this is that all the activities you carry in a fully offline space will lead to will make their way online through word of mouth. The next time you are dropping a new song or an album, go the guerilla way, make that personal connection with your fans. Those types of kinships that you establish early on for you and your music go a long way!

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Filed Under: Artist Matching, Artists, Festivals, Global Music Village, Independent Musicians, Live Music, Local Gig, Music Advice, Music Industry, Music Promotion, youbloom Official, youbloomDublin, youbloomLA Tagged With: how to promote your music, independent artist advice, live gigs, music blogs, music festival, musicians, tips for artists

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