Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "HOW TO PROPERLY SUBMIT MUSIC AND THE EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE"

Episode Date: August 3, 2023

Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticIn this segment of Notorious Mass Effect, Analytic Dreamz discusses how to properly submit music and the effects of global warming transitioning into global boiling.... Dreamz begins by providing tips on how to format your music for submission, including the importance of using high-quality audio files and providing all of the necessary metadata. He then discusses the different streaming platforms and their submission requirements. Dreamz also talks about the importance of building a following for your music and promoting your releases on social media.In the second half of the segment, Dreamz discusses the effects of global warming transitioning into global boiling. He talks about the scientific evidence for this phenomenon and the potential consequences for our planet. Dreamz also discusses what we can do to mitigate the effects of global warming and transition to a more sustainable future.This segment is a great resource for musicians who are looking to submit their music to streaming platforms and for anyone who is interested in learning more about global warming and global boiling.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Okay, so a lot of people want their music played on a podcast. So I don't play music on my podcast because of Universal Music Group. For most other artists, like, it's fair a game, I guess. But with Universal Music Group, playing their music is a big no-no, especially on DSPs. As you can probably tell, they don't like that. I mean, that's why they took my podcast down last year. so and you know I've already talked about that in in length if you just look up notorious mass effect versus Spotify that's what it's called on whatever platform you listen to podcasts on
Starting point is 00:00:40 it should have been titled notorious mass effect versus universal music group because not only the drisly send me another sponsorship just like the third time them sponsoring the podcast but Spotify also sent ambassador ad for me and also click verified what happened with the whole situation. So it's basically universal music group. I don't know if I was supposed to say that, but hey, I said it. So anyways, so yeah, I don't play music on a podcast, but what I can do, because for the most part, I think everybody on this list is, like, independent artists. I don't want to just assume and, like, disrespect people, but I think they are.
Starting point is 00:01:19 So anyway, I just want to go over kind of, like, how I want to do playlist submissions, because that's what people who have been reaching out, call it. Let's just do this. So for 24 hours, I will post your music for $10. Let's do that. And I know what y'all are probably saying. Why only 24 hours? Because let me tell you, I want to post your music later down the line. You get signed and then I get in trouble with your major label. You know, if you end up blowing up, which, you know, God willing, hopefully all the artists who reached out do well. But I just don't want your label if you end up getting signed to one. reaching out to me to take down or sending me a take down notice. I don't want any of that.
Starting point is 00:02:01 So what we're going to do is a 24-hour time limit on whatever music you want me to play on my podcast. I'm doing $10 per submission. So the reason I'm doing this is because a lot of people reached out. So I think people are beyond interested in it. But I needed to figure out a way to do it where it wouldn't get me in trouble. Because even when Universal Music Group, you never know what other major label has it out for me. So anyways. So another thing.
Starting point is 00:02:27 thing i want to get through how not to reach out so basically can this repeat just to repeat repeat repeat yeah repeat one there we go i think that works all right so basically this is how it goes a lot of people are reaching out and they're basically just put in the music with links the sending me radio edit explicit edit i'm not going to say names come not trying to like you know uh clown nobody but i just want to break this down And then they also sent like EP sample like they're sending me samples in their music and stuff. So different emails are like, oh, how's it going? I have been doing music for years and I have tons.
Starting point is 00:03:12 I have a ton of music as well as video content. And I was hoping I could submit my most recently released album for consideration to go on your playlist. Please check it out at your leisure and convenience. Another one said, hi, I absolutely love your playlist. I've got a track that I think could be fitting and was wondering if you take submissions at all. I think you'll love it. I'd been keen to hear your thoughts. Also, somebody else said, I hope this email received in good health.
Starting point is 00:03:43 I really like your playlist and would like to be considered for placement. And then what else? They went on to say their name. Talked about the slick melodies, high-rise city lights, something like that. I don't know. That was describing the mood. Basically, I say all that to say, I also do want to play music from people who support the pod. So from the people who email me, if they don't listen to the podcast, then they probably won't know that what I'm telling you now is how to actually submit your music.
Starting point is 00:04:13 And with a $10 price tag, it's only for, because of the platform I have now, I don't want to just play music for, free and people just think it's like not worth anything. So I'm putting a price tag on it because I've seen the numbers and see what it does for like even the bigger artists. So it's like of course I'm going to have some type of price tag. And I don't think like $10 is outrageous, especially for the way this is performing right now. Like we're doing 80,000 weekly downloads and in general, we're only on it's only up from here the way I've been looking at it. as 1.2 million downloads in just seven months under the hosting platform Red Circle. I can't really put into words how thankful I am for that.
Starting point is 00:05:05 So what I want to say is, for the people who support me, if you're listening to this and want to submit your music, I just gave you kind of like the directions to do it. And also, if you could say podcast instead of playlist, I don't like playlist because I cover games too. So, yeah, so if people are listening to this, have music they want to submit, that's how you do it. spent too much time on that, but I knew people was, like, these aren't even all the emails. I just wanted to get into it.
Starting point is 00:05:31 Like, I remember I sponsored Carly in the Universe, which is like a group, I forget what type of music they make. I think they're like pop, hip hop-centric, I don't know, but they're a band, really talented, looked them up, Carly in the Universe. I think they're on all social media platforms, but I didn't really do playlist submissions before them. So they was like the, I think they was the first one. Of course I did.
Starting point is 00:05:54 Like, if you know me, you don't have to like pay, but. you know if i don't know you and you just want to get your music played it's just like you know it's it's a business at the end of day and i don't think this price tag is outrageous you know did a lot of research into how much i should actually charge because i'm not trying to rip you all at all so anyways uh so that's basically it for that uh what else for introductions i don't think i have too much to say oh i do okay the last thing i want to say is there was this email right not an email it was this uh thing i was looking at and it said we've went from let me find this right quick this is ridiculous i honestly can't believe this is a real thing let me see if i can find it
Starting point is 00:06:39 i think it's over here somewhere oh here we go all right i found it all right so basically this is what y'all need to know because i know y'all experiencing it just as much as me so apparently reporters uh well let's just read it out according to the guardian the era of globin i can't read i'm sorry y'all i can't read i'm like fluid may weather when it comes to this give me a second all right i'm composed now let's get back to it according to the guardian the era of global warming has ended in that and the era of global boiling has arrived the u.n. secretary general tony i can't say the last name Antonio and the last name gutturiz I can't say that, man.
Starting point is 00:07:29 I completely put you that. Has said after scientists confirmed July was on track to be the world's hottest month on record. Climate change is here. It is terrifying. And it is just the beginning, says Antonio. And he went on to say, quote, it is still possible to limit global temperature rise to 1.5C above pre-industrial, pre-industrial levels and avoid the worst of climate change.
Starting point is 00:07:58 but only with dramatic immediate climate action. And he went on to say that his comments came after scientists confirmed on Thursday that the past three weeks have been the hottest since records began and July is on track to be the hottest month ever recorded. Say all that to say. Y'all need to stay hydrated out here and definitely monitor your time in the sun. I know a lot of people love to saw Illuminati phrase when he says gaze or gaza, but let me tell you something, if you gaze into the sky at this point, you may end up with irreversible damage, which, you know, it's not funny, but I'm just saying. So I'm trying to give you all the heads. I don't know what that was, my fault.
Starting point is 00:08:46 I'm trying to give you all the heads up, right? And another reason I say that is because I have been completely just, like, it got to the point. so hot I had the AC all the way down and I had to pull my fan out at that point I was just like ain't no way like I'm inside and I'm hot like this like it was like 105 109 it was something crazy so you know it's not even 2K numbers at this point like it's surpassed that so uh what else yeah it's basically it man y'all y'all stay safe out here you know this climate change is no joke severely severely hot outside make sure to stay hydrated like I keep saying and yeah that's the reason I'm willing to say because of course this is not no
Starting point is 00:09:29 bill nod to science type of information but I'm just letting y'all know that it's super hot out here and y'all need to stay safe and uh what else yeah so that's basically it

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