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Welcome to Platinum Blue --Our professional services have been used almost exclusively by major labels, Grammy winning producers and top-selling artists. This has been partly a result of the services cost up until now. We are proud to announce that now we have basic packages available for you at the reasonable cost of $10 a file. It is important to be made clear that this science we use does not infringe at all on the creative production of any music, it is merely a tool to help get recognition from the labels and producers. Think of the files score as a ‘stamp of approval’ that shows the song that is being shopped has what it takes to be a hit. In fact, if the song scores high enough, Platinum Blue will help the artist shop their music around. While this is not the only service we offer with this technology, artists have found that this information can be crucial in opening doors at record labels, booking agents and management companies as well as to validate their work for their own edification. While helping predict if a song has hit potential is our top service, Platinum Blue’s real mission is for every legal song out there, to find its intended audience through music recommendation. The music industry in the past has been Hit-driven, the future of the industry is just Song-driven.Stream the 'How to Predict a hit song' Podcast

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We are looking for any unsigned artists who wonder if their songs have what it takes to be a hit!write us to sign up or inquire and get your tunes played on this myspace page for some exposure

Who We Are
Mike McCready - CEO / Tracie Reed - COO / Adam Silverman - Business Devlopment / Jordi Duran i Batidor - CTO / David Kessler - Account Management/Strategic Partnerships

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Article from 'The New Yorker'

138 THE NEW YORKER, OCTOBER 16, 2006 ann als of entertainment the formula What if you built a machine to predict hit movies? by malcolm gladwell One sunny afternoon not long ago, Dick Copaken sat in ...
Posted by on Fri, 12 Jan 2007 16:27:00 GMT

Article from 'The Guardian'

Saturday November 11, 2006The GuardianHow many hits?Every day, record company executives try to predict, by gut instinct, whether a pop song will sell a million. But could sophisticated s...
Posted by on Fri, 12 Jan 2007 14:08:00 GMT