Getting your music into the proper hands can be critical in your career. Most record labels
DO NOT accept "unsolicited" material. What does unsolicited means? Unsolicited
material is material that wasn't requested. If a record company has not asked for you to
send them, your material is considered (1) unsolicited, and (2) recyclable material to be
sorted into the proper dumpster. The purpose of a label's policy of not accepting
"unsolicited material" is to protect the label and it's artists from potential copyright
infringement lawsuits, and to prevent aspiring artists from submitting material they
haven't properly registered with the US Copyright Office (or properly licensed, if the
songs were written by someone other than the artist.)
Help The Record Labels Find You….
Instead of you, the [artist] trying to send "unsolicited material" to the record labels; you
can upload all of your music right here on Music MapKey; regardless of the genre. We're
the "middleman" between the artist and the record labels.
For years, many record labels, both independent and major, visit Music Mapkey 3 or 4 times a month
scouting for new talent.
What makes Music MapKey so much more superior than the other websites is that
1. Record labels can target the area's that they want to listen to music from.
For instance: If a record label want to hear "west coast" music only then they can
click on the west coast region of the map for the latest music.
2. If a record label wants to hear only "down south" music then they can click on
the southern part of the map for the latest music.
3. You can also do the same exact thing for the northern states.
There's no other website that will allow you to target and be more specific
about the type of music you're searching for. Music MapKey allows you to do that; which is awesome!