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Creation Date: 03-02-2010 02:38 PM
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Hey, I'm currently doing a little project off my own back called 'Song A Week' a bit like Jonathan Coulton. I'm realeasing one new song every Friday for the duration of 2010. All the songs are free, and you can download them from my site Aidy.com the whole thing is a creative challenge, and kind of an online marketing experiment too. I'm putting out a Video Blog and Podcast with the song each week too. :-)
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  #11 New 08-24-2010 04:36 PM
I've tried on numerous occasions over the past decade or so to get a song played on Radio 1, but unfortunately without success. I've sent stuff to most of the DJs there, including John Peel a few months before his untimely death and the closest I got was when Steve Lamacq put me on the BBC site along with a short review, which I can now recite off by heart due to the amount of bios and press releases I've copy and pasted it in to.

Anyway, I'm now in my early thirties and still hammering away at the doors of the BBC, pleading and begging for one of their DJs play me on one of the national stations, and as a result I've also been using the BBC Introducing site to do this. The concept of this site is pretty cool, it gives you the ability to upload up to 3 tracks every 30 days, these tracks are listened to by your local BBC radio station (Cambridge in my case) and if they like any of them, they play them, and if they play them there's also a chance they'll get forwarded to the big boys at Radio 1. This is a great idea in theory as it probably filters the workload for the likes of Huw Stephens and his chums, and it's good for the environment and my wallet, since I don't need to knock up any CDs or purchase any padded envelopes etc...

However, after using BBC Introducing for about a year, I've only managed to get a total of 3 tracks to them, as doesn't actually appear to work the vast majority of the time. The first time I ever used it I received three emails, one for each uploaded track, telling me that they had uploaded with success, then I got three more emails telling, one per track, as each one of my carefully selected songs was listened to by my local BBC Producer. Cool! I was quite happy with this, the tracks didn't get played but that's cool, I waited for a while and then uploaded another three carefully selected songs. This time I didn't get the emails to say they'd been received, so I emailed support. Support told me the BBC Introducing emails had been problematic but everything was working okay so not to worry if I hadn't received anything.

I continued to upload within the given time scales and nothing ever seemed to get anywhere, and I never got any notification emails, even months later, so I emailed once again just to check that my tracks were uploading okay, they assured me they were and even emailed me a list of the last 3 tracks I'd uploaded. The list they emailed me contained the first three tracks I'd uploaded nearly a year ago! I emailed them once again and got no reply, so I'm now back to browsing through the BBC site for postal addresses, buying padded envelopes and burning CDs.

In conclusion it seems fairly hit and miss as to what's actually going on with this site, and I imagine it's not really top of BBCs priority to get it fixed by the sounds of it, I still use it now and again, just in case it's started working again, but I never receive any confirmation emails that would lead me to believe that it's working again. If you have music that you'd like to get into the hands of a BBC Radio DJ, by all means have a punt at BBC Introducing, but send out physical CDs too as it seems fairly unreliable, which is a shame as it's a great idea in theory.
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