April 15, 2005 (Press Release) --
“ Who Loves Ya Baby,” stated Nujam as Millennium Music Mission Records (www.maxheat.com) broadcasts the internationally syndicated “Pro Flow Fa-Sho Show" radio program worldwide. The premier multi-genre radio show’s unmatchable rappin’ DJ and Pro Recording Artist MaD MaXxx stated, “American Idol is recycled. The new ‘Universal Idol’ has came and conquered the corporate clutch.” With over 700,000 average listeners per month, Millennium Music Mission Records continues to validate its claim to extraordinary independent radio broadcasting and promotion without gimmicks. “M3 Records was conceived to promote all independent artists and bring music diversity and variety to the airwaves. It’s for the starving audience. Building an artist consortium of sorts is the key,” says Nujam of Nujamin Horizon.
Recently, the Pro Flow Fa-Sho Show has been drafted by various new stations adding reach and efficiency to its marketing and promotional network of unaffiliated artists and independent labels worldwide. With the help of IAR Networks (www.iarnetworks.com), the increasing international monthly air-time has attained an average of 120 hours. Every artist will receive 15 minutes of fame and unprecedented exposure when penciled in on the show’s weekly play lists. Considering independent artists work extensively and incur considerable expenses trying to find an audience for their art, M3 Records provides “more bang for the buck”, spinning new tracks 25-30 times during the show’s weekly broadcasts without a submission fee. Compare the options and you will easily see.
Most stations accept solicited music submissions and are selective respecting genre preference. Some shows only run once or twice at best maybe 7 times in a week, on 1 maybe 2 stations. You might get a couple spins, but if the station or show employs specialty play lists like a top 10, 20 or even 40, then your potential air-time will be compromised. Now if the play list is subject to a DJ’s personal taste, then your demo is likely to take a detour to the trash bin. Finally, AM/FM airplay is a blind man’s shot in the dark. Sirius Radio wants you to believe they are “Star Trek” voyagers beaming down life saving Industry lithium crystal saviors like 50 Cent, Eminem and Snoop. Just what we need, more million dollar “Good Ole Boy” DJ’s replicating the same old wack hash of commercial “Black Hole” radio. These recycled swashbucklers possess a closer resemblance to “Darth Vader” with its relentless plague of vague content. It’s like a Trump celebration or special invitation where independent artists need not apply.
Recently, the Pro Flow Fa-Sho Show has been drafted by various new stations adding reach and efficiency to its marketing and promotional network of unaffiliated artists and independent labels worldwide. With the help of IAR Networks (www.iarnetworks.com), the increasing international monthly air-time has attained an average of 120 hours. Every artist will receive 15 minutes of fame and unprecedented exposure when penciled in on the show’s weekly play lists. Considering independent artists work extensively and incur considerable expenses trying to find an audience for their art, M3 Records provides “more bang for the buck”, spinning new tracks 25-30 times during the show’s weekly broadcasts without a submission fee. Compare the options and you will easily see.
Most stations accept solicited music submissions and are selective respecting genre preference. Some shows only run once or twice at best maybe 7 times in a week, on 1 maybe 2 stations. You might get a couple spins, but if the station or show employs specialty play lists like a top 10, 20 or even 40, then your potential air-time will be compromised. Now if the play list is subject to a DJ’s personal taste, then your demo is likely to take a detour to the trash bin. Finally, AM/FM airplay is a blind man’s shot in the dark. Sirius Radio wants you to believe they are “Star Trek” voyagers beaming down life saving Industry lithium crystal saviors like 50 Cent, Eminem and Snoop. Just what we need, more million dollar “Good Ole Boy” DJ’s replicating the same old wack hash of commercial “Black Hole” radio. These recycled swashbucklers possess a closer resemblance to “Darth Vader” with its relentless plague of vague content. It’s like a Trump celebration or special invitation where independent artists need not apply.

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