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BBC Music Introducing Mixtape: 12 June 2023

Tom Robinson

BBC 6 Music presenter

Hello, it's Tom Robinson with another episode of the BBC Introducing Mixtape from 6 Music - 60 minutes of music from under the mainstream radar, uploaded direct to our network of local BBC Introducing shows by independent UK artists. This week we present:

JIHAD DARWISH, BECKY BLENKO, MULELE MATONDO AFRIKA & JUPITER BOKONDJI, TXZZ, BEN SEE, NXDIA, STE WALKER, ROSIE BERGONZI, SUN SPOT, BALDERDASCH, BRODIE MILNER, KID APOLLO, STASIA, FRANCISCO, HARRI LARKIN, PALE BLUE EYES, BIIANCO, and SQUID

This is the episode released on Monday 12th June 2023 and available via BBC Sounds for 30 days until Wednesday 12 July 2023. After the show drops you can also download & keep the audio permanently using any podcast app, or direct from our podcast page.

With warm thanks to the teams at

BBC Introducing in Cambridgeshire with Rebecca May

BBC Introducing in Essex with Jake Peach

BBC Introducing in Lincolnshire with George Smith

BBC Introducing in London with Jess Iszatt

BBC Introducing in Manchester with Roesh

BBC Introducing in Northampton with Kerrie Cosh

BBC Introducing in Sheffield with Christian Carlisle

BBC Introducing in the South West with Daniel Pascoe

BBC Introducing in the West with James Threlfall

BBC Introducing in West Yorkshire with Emily Pilbeam

BBC Introducing on Radio Humberside with Alan Raw

for finding / supporting / forwarding the tunes for today's show:

JIHAD DARWISH - For A Moment

https://linktr.ee/Jihad_Darwish

BECKY BLENKO - Through Your Teeth

https://beckyblenko.bandcamp.com

MULELE MATONDO AFRIKA with JUPITER BOKONDJI - Kinshasa Kiese

https://mulelematondoafrika.bandcamp.com

TXZZ - Good Wife

https://www.youtube.com/@txzzmusic

BEN SEE - He Sings The Sun

https://bensee.bandcamp.com/album/syrinx

NXDIA - Dopamine

https://linkr.bio/nxdia

STE WALKER - You Don't Know Me

https://beacons.ai/stewalker

ROSIE BERGONZI - Not Just A Hashtag

https://www.rosiebergonzi.com

SUN SPOT - Dead In The Water (feat. ADORING)

https://thebandsunspot.com

BALDERDASCH - Curtains

https://balderdasch.bandcamp.com

BRODIE MILNER - Ididntevenwanttocometoyourparty

https://linktr.ee/brodiemilnermusic

KID APOLLO - Plansfor2

https://ffm.to/kidapollo_letgo

STASIA - Elevate

https://www.youtube.com/@stasia5463/videos

FRANCISCO - London Town

https://withkoji.com/@i__francisco

HARRI LARKIN - Dopamine

https://linktr.ee/harri_larkin

PALE BLUE EYES - Takes Me Over

https://linktr.ee/paleblueeyes

BIIANCO - I Like to Listen to Music When I'm Sad

https://www.biianco.com/everything

SQUID - The Blades

https://linktr.ee/Squidbanduk

PS FOR ARTISTS:

What happens next? Radio airplay is a great affirmation of your work. It's great to be able to mention it on your CV and social media. But radio play won't make as much longterm difference as you may think - it comes, and then it goes. The trouble is that radio can accellerate a career that's already got momentum - but it can't kickstart a career from scratch.

Bulding an audience for your music (and continuing to write great songs) takes time and effort. The good news is that, unlike radio play, it's entirely within your own power to achieve and costs next to nothing. And although this only one man's opinion, you'll find a few suggestions about how to do this this in my closing talk for BBC Introducing Live 2019.

Hiring a radio plugger in the hope of getting more airplay is an expensive gamble - and only worth considering when there's already a buzz about your latest song and a growing audience for your music. But early on in their career, most emerging artists get MUCH better results themselves than by hiring a plugger. For suggestions on how to do your own music promotion see the free advice section at my Fresh On The Net blog (freshonthenet.co.uk).

Once an artist's career does start building momentumn - with views, plays and comments growing measurably each week - that's when an expertly run radio campaign can be a great way of putting a foot on the accelerator. Once you do choose to go down that route, the next problem is how to find a trustworthy promo company? One possibility might be to copy and keep the weekly playlists published by your target radio stations every week, and look up which small labels are regularly getting featured. Then google those labels, drop them an email, and ask which radio pluggers they use. [NB bigger labels tend to have their own in-house promo teams.]

And however things pan out, don't forget to carry on uploading your new releases to BBC Introducing so that we can carry on supporting you as your career unfolds.

AND FINALLY...

We only get enough airtime on this show to feature artists - even our absolute favourites - about four times a year, however much we love their work. So after you've been been on the Mixtape, please wait 12 weeks before sending me your next brilliant track. This leaves us time to help a load of other deserving artists meanwhile.

The best way of getting a tune direct to me is via Fresh On The Net using Soundcloud. From 10m on Monday mornings anybody is welcome to send us a track and we keep the inbox open until 200 submissions have arrived - so it's best to get in early. We publish all 200 tunes on our Soundcloud each week, and a dozen of us then listen to every single track. And be sure to also upload your tune to BBC Introducing, to make it eligible for Introducing airplay...

Tom Robinson

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