
My priorities are my music needs and time, so generally what resonates the most is content that gives me enough details, without making me overwhelmed or underwhelmed.

If something comes off as too aggressive or not well curated I probably won’t pay as much attention to it. It varies, but I always appreciate when something is well-curated and brief but informative. What type of content resonates most with you? The playlist doesn’t have to be DISCO for me to listen to it, but it is my preferred method and I do tend to listen to it quicker because it requires minimal effort to listen or add to my library. If the playlists come via DISCO and there’s the option to directly add it to mine, I really appreciate that I can easily have it go straight into my library for me to search/listen to quickly, otherwise I’ll flag the email in a folder to go back to it when I have time to listen.
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If it’s something that really interests me or is something that I need, I’ll stream or download it immediately. Generally I don’t have the time / bandwidth to listen to music as soon it comes in. Trusted sources, the artist, or anything that fits into my current music needs tend to get my attention first. The first thing I do is a quick scan to see if anything is relevant to my current projects or piques my interest. What’s your hack for listening to blasts and getting them into your library? Adèle Ho, Music Supervisor at Supergroup Sonic Branding Have a peek at the advice below and keep it in mind for your next email blast you send to these fine folks. You can quickly and easily send blasts straight from your DISCO on the platform preferred by supervisors, and get detailed individual stats for every recipient. In case you missed it, DISCO now has a super simple Email Creator. We asked four music supervisors how they like to receive music, and how you can get your lists to the top of the pile. How do you make it easy for supervisors to listen and, frankly, care about what you send them? How can you stand out from the masses and increase the chances of your music being placed?


Email blasts, amirite? Thousands of playlists - new music Friday lists, themed blasts, catalog updates - are going out to the same group of supervisors every week.
