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Guest Post by Bas Grasmayer on SynchblogStruggling to gain exposure for your music? Digital strategist Bas Grasmayer explains why you should be engaging with the indie video game community.Most people hold a romantic view of the music discovery process: someone hears a great song, instantly falls in love with it, finds out who the artist is and starts to follow that artist closely.Reality is different. More often than not, someone hears your song but it barely registers as it plays… and then they never hear it again. Opportunity missed, because you never managed to grab their attention.It’s attention, not money, that is the scarcest resource on the web. To be discovered, to win fans, you must be able to bring people back to your music consistently. To let people form a bond with it. Your mission is not just to have your music heard by as many people as possible, your mission is to have your music heard again and again and again.It’s only when a bond is formed with your music, that people truly become fans; that people will be eager to spend money on whatever exciting things you have to offer them; that people start bugging local promoters to bring you over for a gig.If it already seems like a daunting prospect to someone to listen to your music once, then getting them to listen to it five times must seem damn near impossible. Luckily, there are people out there who can help you with that problem; if you can solve theirs.There are thousands of indie game developers who need soundtracks for their games. It doesn’t even really matter what genre of music you make, because there’s such a diversity of games, genres, settings, themes and moods. They need music in their games that augments the experience of gamers and hopefully creates immersive gameplay.
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