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City: AKRON
State: Ohio
Country: US
Signup Date: 3/11/2005
Sunday, November 04, 2007 

The Street Team

In today's world of music marketing, the term "street team" has become a catch phrase for many artist and record labels. Street teams are recruited and engaged to get the "word" out to millions of music fans. Simply stated, it's "buy our music." Yep, it's all about the artist or label's desire. It's a win, win proposition for the artist or label only. This ploy was first championed by the majors to help in stuffing their pockets. So in turn, the independents follow suit. What's good for the goose should work for the gander.

Easy conclusion if you operate with an "all about me attitude." How many labels can say that their street team gimmick is rewarding for thousands of competing artists rather than self. Maybe a member or two might receive some small meaningless token but the sum total leaves a lot to be desired. Is there any label on the planet that is not totally self-centered? Of course…the answer is Millennium Music Mission Records. M3 Records has just began to embark on the development of their physical street team, yet the label has already established itself as a leader in the industry with the internationally syndicated "Pro Flow Fa-Sho Show" (www.ProFlowRadio.com). "Good looking out" to M3 for not promoting artists only associated with the M3 label. Good looking out to M3 for bringing much needed fan attention to other artists via the vehicles constructed online and offline. Remain true to the mission. Aiding the growth of independent music is paramount at M3 according to Nujam (C.E.O.). "It's the reason behind the label's existence." What is being done to support this claim? Well, M3's efforts, spearheaded by President of Operations MaD MaXxx a.k.a. MaxHeat, dedicates a generous amount of time, energy and money to benefit thousands of artists. Time and energies that could be spent solely on promoting their shockwave production company is devoted to generating more exposure for indie artists daily. MaXxx uses his expertise in radio / music engineering, web and graphic design as well as international collaborations to advance the careers of others, all for free.

Couple all of those professional skills with resources like computer access, disk space storage, sponsorship with "Pro Flow Radio" financing and thus they manifest something unheard of in music history. Their global venture to bring the independents to audiences in the United States, Canada, UK and Africa clearly establishes MaxHeat and Millennium Music Mission Records as second to none in promoting artists to the vast public.

Now knowing all of the facts relating to today's street teams, do you see the light? Can you hear the beautiful majestic music? How are you inclined to vote? If you want to help more than less, then there is really only one viable option. Good looking out! Go with M3 & ProFlowRadio.com.