Brutal Noise :: Services :: Radio Promotion :: Pop Music
| POP Rock |
| Pop, Dance, Ambient, Brit Pop Jungle, Techno, Trance, Drum & Bass, Trip Hop, Electronica, Synthpop, House, Trance |
| (If you start out on noncommercial radio in one of the above sub-styles, and you decide to move into commercial radio, you will end up in Pop.) While not the most-accepted format at college radio, pop records which do NOT have a "Britney" sound still can fare very well there. Britney-sounding records are best left out of college radio entirely. Pop records that have a beat lend themselves to mixshows on commercial radio. Again, it may only be one spin a week, but these are the big stations that everyone knows about. Then there is commercial regular rotation, where pop sells more records than any other format. But this very fact makes it the most expensive format to work, because of the level of competition that you are up against (almost 100% of your competition will be from major labels.) But as with alternative and rock, if your project is sufficiently backed, you can make quite a dent with the youth music buyers and concert goers. |
ALTERNATIVE & ROCK || COMMERCIAL POP || HIP-HOP & RAP