by Team Play MPE | Apr 7, 2022 | Music Industry, Resources, Tips
Music discovery is a tricky business in the age of streaming. If you’re a tastemaker and you rely on finding the best new music, or high quality audio downloads of classic catalogue releases, you need Play MPE’s Player. Player is not simply a secure music library....
by Team Play MPE | Feb 4, 2022 | Artists, Music Promotion, Resources, Tips
Play MPE is the world leader in music promotion distribution platforms, but we are still constantly updating and improving our system to make things run even more smoothly. We want to create the best possible outcomes for anyone using Caster – artists, record...
by Team Play MPE | Jan 28, 2022 | Music Industry, Resources, Staff Features, Tips, Uncategorized
Music brings people together, and for some it can even change their life and set them on a new trajectory. So says Glenn Aure, Artist & Label Relations rep at Play MPE. “Being the youngest of 6 kids, I was exposed to many types of music from my brothers and...
by Katy Krassner | Jan 20, 2022 | Music Promotion, Publicity, Tips, Uncategorized
Sloane Skylar is a 25-year-old singer/songwriter from Chicago. After attending Berklee School of Music, she moved to Los Angeles to pursue a music career as both a singer and a behind-the-scenes digital media manager. Now working for Crowd Surf, a company that focuses...
by Katy Krassner | Dec 2, 2021 | Guest Post, Music Entertainment, Music Promotion, Tips, Uncategorized
Promoting your music can entail everything from choosing the right platform to be heard (Play MPE) to cultivating a killer mailing list, to all the details involved with your visual presence. Music and fashion have gone hand to hand since forever, and that’s why your...
by Tom Murray | Oct 14, 2021 | Artists, Canada, Guest Post, Music Industry, Resources, Tips
It’s a question every band needs to answer once they get out of the garage and into the spotlight. Do you really need a manager? Is there a reason why someone outside of the group needs to be included in decisions that affect you? If so, how do you find...