Thanks for Hitting up the Seattle AIA page! My Name is Maliciously Cynful, your Seattle rep.Discovering new music that moves my soul is like my herion..I just started the page so its in its infancy but I am working daily to get the word out to all local bands and ready to work as hard as possible to get your music HEARD!
Our main goal is to gain exposure for local indie artists and musicians through networking, marketing, promotion and exposure in all aspects of the industry. We are working on building the largest union of independent artists, and others working in the music field. The AIA currently has over 50,000 musical professionals within our network, with the numbers growing daily.I encourage you to check out our website to explore all the wicked benefits we have available to our members to get your music out there, and get your music heard by the people who need to hear it.You want radio air play? You got it.You want exposure on our Indie News page? You got it.You want to sell your band merchandise for free? You got it.There are so many other benefits to being a member of the Association of Independent Artists, and I hope that you will check us out! We will also be featuring local bands on our myspace pages, so check back for some great new music and upcoming shows.It’s all about supporting and promoting local music!
We are now accepting submissions for airplay. Check the AIA website for details.
My Interests
I'd like to meet:
Any local Seattle Bands or even bands outside of Seattle, record labels, venues, record store owners, John and Cheryl from KEXP and Anyone with an insane passion for amazing music!
My Blog
GET YOUR SONGS ON THE RADIO!
Are you an AIA band or musician looking to get your song on the air? Does getting your song put into a 24/7 rotation sound like a good idea?
You bet it is, and we can help you do it.
The Association o... Posted by on Sun, 11 Nov 2007 18:53:00 GMT
Do you see music?
Do you see music? When you pass by a huge maple tree in full firey orange glory do you hear Alexi Murdoch's "Orange Sky"? When you see the wind blow lightly through the brush of a lifeless field untou... Posted by on Mon, 05 Nov 2007 18:59:00 GMT