Submit your music to Suffolk ‘n’ Cool

This is an experimental feature, added August 12
If it doesn’t work for you PLEASE let me know.


I use a few really good and trusted sources of podsafe music but I’m always interested to hear from artists who don’t have arrangements with publicists or albums on Jamendo and the like.

If you have a track that you’d like to submit to the show, just click on the drop.io link below and we’ll have a listen.

“Hold on there youngster”


It would be really helpful. No, more than that, it’s essential, that you title your track. It is really, really helpful if you complete all the relevant ID3 tags on your MP3 file so that I know, at a glance, what it is and who it is from.

HINT:You can do all that in iTunes if you select the track and click File>Get info.

By all means drop us a text file too, with a bit of information about you.

No promises, mind. In fact I can’t even promise to send you feedback on your track because I simply don’t have time. However, if I think it might be better suited to a different podcast, I’ll forward it ro them, if that’s OK. Of course, try as I may I simply can’t fit all the great music I’d like to play into the Suffolk ‘n Cool show each week.

By submitting a track you are stating that you own the copyright on the track (or are using the limited provisions of a Creative Commons License acssociated with the track and that you agree to its being used in Suffolk ‘n’ Cool under the terms of our Creative Commons licence (not for profit, attribution will be given and we won’t mess with it). There, that’s the terms and conditions taken care of.

Now click this link (or type it into your browser) to get started on uploading your track file and notes. Looking forward to hearing from you.
dropio

ANOTHER HINT: If you’ve got an audio comment or a station ID for me - you can send it as an MP3 via the SnC drop.io