Snipe Daily MPfree: Send Us Your Tracks
John Rogers | Thursday 27 May, 2010 17:24
Here at Snipe, we want only the best for you, dear readers. That’s why we spend so much time poring over our previews, and sending you on your way to the most interesting shows, plays and exhibitions in town.
So, as we’re in the digital age and all, we’ve decided to go one step further, and dish up the best free music we come across every day on the Snipe website under the banner of the Daily MPfree. There are lots up already, in all kinds of genres – be it Sheffield indie-pop from Standard Fare, NYC “glo-fi” from Twin Sister and Teen Daze, or krautrock from Brighton via Osaka from our issue #1 stars Drum Eyes… have a listen, maybe you’ll find something you like.
Often, the Daily MPfrees will be by bands that are playing somewhere in London that night, so if you really do fall in love, you can get out there and see it live. And if you haven’t got the time or inclination to check back daily, there’ll be a monthly compilation of all the tracks that featured.
But as well as listening, we want to hear your recommendations. Whether it’s a track you’ve made, or by your friend’s unsigned band; or maybe you work as a DIY label or a music publicist. Whatever. If it’s copyright-cleared for us to offer as a download, shoot it over to us, and if it floats our boat, it’ll get used.
Upload songs to our Soundcloud at http://bit.ly/snipelondon. Stick a MySpace or a website URL in message. And maybe you’ll hear from us down the line. Don’t be offended if you don’t. We still love you.
And in the meantime, we hope you enjoy the Daily MPfrees!
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