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Guest post by Bobby Owsinski of Music 3.0Unless you’ve already got a hit, you’re still establishing your career, and that means getting your music in front of anyone who will listen. Unfortunately some artists are content to just use an aggregator like Tunecore, Distrokid or CD Baby and hope for the best. Music discovery is what it’s all about though, so the more places you share your music to, the more chance you have of picking up fans. Here are 10 sites that you might want to share your music to in order to be exposed to a wider audience (some of the following comes from a Musictech article that I expanded on a bit).AudioMack – Music is ranked in real-time with its proprietary popularity engine. Specializes in hip-hop, electronic and reggae.Bandcamp – Although this has been more of a jack-of-all-trades site for artists and bands, it’s been pushing the music discovery feature much more recently.Jamendo Music – This is more of a licensing site for television and film music, but that’s okay. Another source of revenue is always good to have.Logamp – This is a site that tries be be like SoundCloud, but goes beyond music to art and literature as well.Music Xray – Although this caters more to artists and music professionals, there is a fan portal that actually pays fans to test drive new music.Related articles






