Get your demos heard by industry experts
Demo listen derby at LIMS
If you're an aspiring artist and you're heading to the London International Music Show (LIMS) this week, don't miss out on the chance to get your music heard and reviewed at Future Publishing's 'Demo listen derby'.
Simply bring along your demo track on a CD (include details of which track number you want played out loud) and drop it at the Future Publishing stand (H21) on any day of the show. You'll receive constructive criticism on how you can break into the music industry from our panel of judges.
Then sit back and watch your track being reviewed live in front of an audience. The track judged to be the best on the day will be featured and promoted on MusicRadar.
The Demo listen derby will take place every day (Thursday 11 - Sunday 14 June) at LIMS on the Future Publishing stand between 12.15 and 1pm (schedules allowing).
Keep an eye on MusicRadar's live at LIMS blog for all the latest updates.
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