Has the Boyle burst?

April 28, 2009
has the Boyle burst?

has the Boyle burst?

Interesting results for Susan Boyle from our survey panel of music fans. As expected, she has scored very highly for her musical ability but very few fans said that they would either buy her records or pay to see her live.
This indicates that her career may be short-lived.
However, the continued publicity and exposure that will flow from the show will guarantee enough to buy several make-overs!

Love to hear from you and your musical opinions at www.gigahitz.com


The Hype Theory wants to hear from you!

March 11, 2009

The Hype Theory, West London’s most exciting new band, want to hear your views on their music. Often compared to Paramore, the band feel proud of their own sound.

What do you think? Katy or Hayley? The Hype Theory or Paramore? US v UK?

You can hear The Hype Theory at GigaHitz.com – where your opinion counts

www.gigahitz.comhype-theory1


Matt Taylor in the studio

March 10, 2009

Matt Taylor is about to make his first album and would love to hear from you.

Matt has developed his music over a number of years. He took inspiration from the 1960s music scene, bands like Lovin’ Spoonful, The Beatles, The Mamas and Papas and Bob Dylan and with the influences of experimental chill-out musician John Frusciante, Matt created his own style.
Matt has never been recorded at a professional studio, or been approached by a record label. He is one musician who makes music because he loves it, and for no other reason.

Matt can be heard on www.gigahitz.com this link where the tracks you hear are demos of the upcoming album

GigaHitz – where your opinion counts

If you need fan feedback, GigaHitz.com is free to join and welcomes all standards of artists

Matt

Matt


Have you ever had a recording contract? Your views please.

March 9, 2009

Hi Everyone,

If you have been in a band or worked as a solo artist and been lucky enough to have landed a recording contract, we’d love to hear from you. What was your experience, good or bad? Most contracts end in failure and we’re trying to find out why. 95% of all artists signed to the major labels fail.

So if you have been through the experience, we’d like to know what happened. Why do you think it failed – was it you or the record label? How did you get on with your A&R man? What did you think of the marketing support and distribution?

What could have been done better? And if you were offered a deal again, would you take it and what would you do differently?

Your views and opinions, please

www.gigahitz.com – where your opinion counts


Alex Roots – the next big thing?

March 6, 2009

Alex Roots is tipped as the next pop sensation. A combination of  stunning looks, unashamed  riotous pop and a busy gigging schedule could propel Alex into the super star world.

What do you think?

Let Alex know at http://www.gigahitz.com/alexroots

Alex

Alex


Thames Valley Bands Join GigaHitz

March 6, 2009

Two London College of Music (the music faculty of Thames Valley University) bands have joined GigaHitz.com, the music feedback website, to get their music heard and get fan feedback.

The band’s are ‘Just Like Little People’ an indie band and ”The Hype Theory’, an alternative rock band. Both bands would love to hear from you, just click on the links below and let them know what you think. In return you get free downloads.

The bands can be found at….

For Just Like Little People                                                                                                                           For The Hype Theory

www.gigahitz.com/justlikelittlepeople

www.gigahitz.com/thehypetheory


Florence and the Machine Joins GigaHitz

March 6, 2009
Florence

Florence

The sensational Florence and the Machine has joined GigaHitz, the music feedback website. You can listen to several of Florence’s new tracks and let her know what you think of them. In return you will get free music downloads.

Just click on www.gigahitz.com/florenceandthemachine


GigaHitz Adopted by Thames Valley University

March 5, 2009

GigaHitz, the online music development site has been adopted by The London College of Music, the music faculty of Thames valley University, as a music development tool for its students. The LCM, is Europe’s biggest music college with around 1,000 students and 27 studios. GigaHitz will provide the college with an open link to the public to get realtime feedback on the students latest studio productions.

GigaHitz was launched in 2008 and has connected hundreds of bands with thousands of fans. The site is open to anyone of any standard and is actively looking for artists and fans. Its great fun, absolutely free, offers free music downloads and a great cause.

Check it out on www.gigahitz.com


The Dawn of the GigaHitz blog

February 20, 2009

Conceived in Eastbourne (UK), tested in East Sussex and then released to the World, GigaHitz.com is the future for bands and fans to connect. After coming to the completion of the beta testing faze we are ready to roll out some exciting new developments (news to follow soon).

Keep up to date with this blog for all the latest information about the gigahitz site as well as all the latest music industry news.

Cheers

Tom, GigaHitz Team
http://www.gigahitz.com