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Move over MySpace – the UK’s first music-only home for unsigned artists & bands is here!

Monday June 28, 2010

With all eyes on the British music scene, www.roostie.com is the UK’s first dedicated leading springboard for un-signed artists & musicians across all music genres who wish to be unleashed into the UK’s first major melting pot of unsigned talent & new music, on this scale. It may well be the UK’s answer to MySpace; offering music fans & industry professionals in Britain & beyond the chance to grab a front row seat to emerging artists & musical creativity; for music management companies and record labels to seek out fresh talent as well as promote their own latest artists/releases, as well as a place for music lovers worldwide to discover new emerging music and artists.

Roostie has been developed with ease of use in mind, where the focus is on building music content; allowing artists and bands the opportunity to quickly build vast profiles which include integration of artist twitter & facebook accounts, blogs, event data, interviews, galleries, and of course the ability to feature specific tracks (audio or video) which are available as high definition viewing too. We even give artists the ability to monitor their own stats and ensure their music is exposed to all music fans through our ‘related music’ feature. All artist music is available for fans to add to their playlists and music fans can even share music by posting it to friends’ walls on facebook and check out upcoming events, new music news & more; Roostie really is a 360 degree approach to artist self-promotion & discovering new music like nothing else in the UK!

Roostie will be developed on an ongoing basis as the Roostie team are hell bent on offering music lovers easy access to new music variety and for artists to get every opportunity they deserve, to make it big.

Launched in June 2010, the beta version of www.roostie.com has already had over 100,000 hits and this makes the website an incredibly attractive cyber spot for any artist to showcase themselves. With MySpace often said to be hard to set up or difficult to use effectively, Roostie is offering a 100% music environment that has been designed for ease of use; users do not need to understand technical coding language to build comprehensive profile areas; the Roostie team have made it easy so that artists can get promoting within minutes of their free registration!

The Roostie team are busy getting on board various record label and management companies who will inevitably use the platform to promote their own artists as well as scout and search for talent on www.roostie.com . Even venues and promoters will soon be able to use the site to increase exposure for their own events and nights - this means artists will be under the noses of people who matter – industry professionals!

Also, when it comes to music fans, not only will they be able to create their own playlists and share music with facebook mates, but Roostie puts the power to shape the future of music in their hands! Music lovers can support their favourite artists by rating and leaving comments, and vote artists into the Roostie Top 20 chart which is what music professionals will be keeping an eye on. This is power to the people!!

With amazing competitions and opportunities aside, the Roostie team have got some amazing plans for the site and it will become a global arena for exposing new talent, and a front row seat to the next big thing before many potential journeys of stardom and success begin!

It presents opportunities that have not been available online before and some of the amazing talent already on Roostie include bands like, Nottingham's explosive five piece art-pop band Captain Dangerous, and mesmorisingly talented guitarist Elliot Morris who has fast become a press favourite. They want to be part of the Roostie revolution – Why don’t you join them?

Roostie is exactly what it says on the tin “Just about the Music” and nothing else! Sign up to www.roostie.com today – it’s quick, easy and free!


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