Latest Fresh Produce

Episode 032: October 2011

Hello everyone and welcome back! Killer show this month, just could help but jump on the show this month, so much amazing stuff coming out. Fall is upon us, *already*. Love this time of year, the beats seem to get it little chillier and the bass a little deeper…just how we like it.   [download]…

Latest Blog Posts

Fresh Produce 2011

We’re baaaaaack!   After a five month hiatus, Fresh Produce will be back on the air this Wednesday, May 16, 2011 at 7pm Pacific on our parent station friskyRadio.com   We do have some changes to announce – the show and podcast will now be a monthly affair, not because of a lack of quality…

VOTE: The listener top 10 of 2010

Every year we do a top 10, check out last year’s right here, and just like last year’s it will be hard to choose who makes it, and why. So this year, we’re asking you what you think…

Interview: Underworld, re-presented


It’s such a pleasure to have been able to sit down with Underworld co-frontman Karl Hyde, one of the most influential, long-standing, and successful electronic acts in the past twenty years. The duo has a brand new album which has just hit the shelves called “Barking” which is out world-wide right now. It’s, as Karl says, their “newest incarnation”, but also an incarnation full of familiar faces along with the new.

Demos: A guide to submissions

.

So we’ve all been there – we have a track in our hands and we just know that *someone* out there will love it and want to sign it for their label. Truthfully, you’re probably right – there are now thousands of labels out there that cover every genre conceived. The odds are with you. But how do we do this? What’s the proceedure? What’s the best way to get it out there? Here are some answers.

A New Brand of Show: the fresh produce manifesto

The niche Electronic Music Industry exists in a torn state. Pirates war with artists and labels, listeners and DJ’s ally themselves to genres and scorn others outside them, music rises in and out of favor in the blink of an eye, and everyone seems to accept the fact that the days of the Big Tune are over. In the midst of all this, the Internet which is the broadcasting medium of the new century, is failing to address these conflicts and pull them together. Enter Fresh Produce.

The Feed
On-Demand
  
Subscribe to the podcast and automatically get every weekly episode of Fresh Produce!
Categories
Advertisement
Twitter Feed
    Advertisement