showcase your music on Kerchoonz

April 9, 2009

Some may say that things look pretty grim for up and coming bands and singer/songwriters these days. Getting exposure on the radio is pretty much a thing of the past especially when you realize how the playlists are locked down tight by the major corporations that own the stations. And you can forget about breaking through with a creative music video when MTV and VH1 don’t even broadcast videos anymore. And as for landing that lucrative recording contract, chances are getting slimmer by the minute as all the major record labels are severely cutting back.

But all is not lost in this age of the internet. Online platforms like Kerchoonz are successfully bringing new artists to music fans worldwide. With Kerchoonz, bands and singer/songwriters get to showcase their own music and videos to interested listeners via the web. What makes Kerchoonz different from other sites like MySpace is the simple fact that Kerchoonz pays artists for their streams and downloads. As a matter of fact, Kerchoonz was developed by a musician and so the platform was built specifically with the artist in mind. In an age where rampant file sharing of albums and movies are plaguing the entertainment industry, Kerchoonz’s goal is not only to provide a fun, unique and exciting experience for music fans but to give songwriters and struggling bands a chance to earn some money for their work.

It’s great to see the site continue to evolve and improve over the past couple months. They now feature a new online music player that makes the online listening experience a whole lot easier. They also have embeddable widgets that allows folks to share videos and music on other websites and blogs.

So it appears that the changeover has indeed occurred. MTV and the radio is SO last generation. Kerchoonz is the new way of showcasing new music. check it out today!

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