Serious, unsigned artists will
welcome the opportunity to have their music heard and constructively
critiqued by respected industry professionals (see
Artist Testimonials.)
Many
talented artists do not get a fair shake at being heard because their music
is buried under layers of lesser-quality music.
Searching
among the millions of MP3s on the Internet for high-quality songs and new
artists is frustrating.
Music
fans around the world will appreciate a free service that gives them access
to quality music screened by unbiased industry professionals (see
MakeaStar's powerful
Search Engine.)
Members
of the music industry would rather listen to new talent recommended by their
colleagues than wade through a deluge of unsolicited demos.
The
next star may be a talented independent artist who has no access to the
music industry. . . until now!
MakeaStar.com is composed of
professionals with significant experience in the music industry. They are
motivated by a desire to help unsigned artists develop their talent and are
always looking for the next promising star. Our Industry members have worked at
major record labels, publishing companies, radio stations, music publications or
are published and/or signed songwriters themselves. They have done A&R,
marketing, artist management, booking, publishing and publicity. They have
owned their own labels, practiced entertainment law, done session work,
engineered, produced, mixed, remixed, DJ'd., programmed and reviewed. In short,
they are "professional" in every sense of the word.
Unlike some music review sites,
MakeaStar.com guarantees that one of the people listed on our site will listen
to the music you submit in its entirety, carefully consider it and write a
confidential review tailored to your submission. The reviews are not written to
please you, but to give you an honest, to-the-point and constructive opinion of
how your music may fair in the commercial world.
At
the heart of MakeaStar.com is the "Bracket-X" technology, a
patent-pending Contest Creation and Vote Tracking software system developed by
Opus One Corporation and its "Contest
Factory"
Division.