Re-Democratizing Marketing in Music
Understanding ad platforms for marketing as an independent artist in a competitive industry, Part 1 – Meta Ads Campaign Setup In today’s current state of
Welcome to the More on the Floor blog. This blog has 2 distinct parts and purposes.
First, our releases, because it is a label after all.
Second, the blog POSTS will focus on sharing insight on topics aimed to help independent artists, brands, or anyone trying to get a leg up on marketing and merch. I, Alex, have been working in marketing professionally for the last few years, and have been producing merch for half my life now. So, I aim to share anything I can that would seem helpful. Curious about something that’s not posted? Drop me a line, I’ll definitely consider recommended topics if I have something to share on the matter.
Understanding ad platforms for marketing as an independent artist in a competitive industry, Part 1 – Meta Ads Campaign Setup In today’s current state of
wufu – Diegesis – MOTF008 Our next release expands our catalog into the smooth, rolling sounds of some liquid drum and bass. We welcome San
TDR – Neon Nights – MOTF007 With two tracks that not only blur the lines between genres, but meld them into something else, this release
ROUZ is a producer based in Santa Cruz, CA with a love for analog textures and gear, and this 3-track EP showcases that affinity. The
mvtteo crafted some UK Garage tracks that fit the genre perfectly, with strong 2-step percussion to set the pace and wobbly bass on both tracks
Release number 4 is from Arizona’s Osutin. To The Rhythm employs a pumping 4/4 beat and steady groove that carries the track. Grindin’ breaks up
Fidel Guzman, better known by his aliases FYDEL and Sampladelic, is an Argentina-based artist with a knack for making upbeat groovers. For this release he
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