Wednesday 23 March 2011

Zamrish manifesto

The Zamrish manifesto

As we have the freedom to play , record and release whatever we feel like doing, in whatever style or genre we like, and that is exactly what we are going to do.

In the past singles had a shelf life but now ,it is almost impossible to make them unavailable once they are live on the internet. This means that we can make a rock video one week and then release a minimalist techno tune the next, then do an acoustic gig live on the internet, and so on and so forth as we please.
We will not remain in a particular genre instead releasing whatever we are currently working on, not beholden to any marketing plan and instead putting stuff out there for the fans and the public to make their own minds up about.

You can listen to the variation in the tracks that are currently on Reverbnation and discover what multigenre really means.

We enjoy what we do and hope that you do too.
Our first official single can be heard here You Pick me Up
and can be bought at all the usual online outlets.


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Thursday 17 March 2011

Tunecore or Reverbnation for aggregation?

Today we put up our first track for digital distribution using Tunecore, this means the track "You Pick Me Up" will be available to buy from the following outlets, iTunes, eMusic, Amazon, Spotify, MySpace Music, MediaNet, Zune, Nokia, Shockhound, Napstar, Thumbplay, and IMVU.



We will manually submit to last.fm.
Even though we are using Reverbnation for other tracks we would like to check out the Tunecore service. We will run similar test for Reverbnation.
This track should be available on iTunes tomorrow. The other outlets take a bit longer to populate.

Thursday 3 March 2011

What song next?


Please listen to the three new tracks and vote in our poll at the left. If you have any comments please feel free to leave them.
We have lots of tracks ready to be mixed and mastered, video'd and YouTubed.
As we get songs and tracks finished they will be available to buy by digital download.
We will be making tracks available through the widest range of online outlets possible.
iTunes,Emusic,Amazon, Spotify, and HMV to name a few.

Zamrish in the NME



See it here Zamrish in the NME

Wednesday 2 March 2011