MTI FM France – New Jingle Package by TraxFX
Custom produced for MTI FM France, this is the new MTI FM jingle package from TraxFX www.traxfx.com
What You Need To Know About DJ Intro Jingles

A mix session is never complete without the DJ intro. DJ mix show openers and intro jingles have always been used from the good ole days of mixtapes, vinyl records and the compact discs. They say that an intro speak so much about the whole session. Whether you are a Paul Van Dyk or a hobbyist, you know you want the intro to be just as wicked as the entire playlist.
Style. DJ intro style depends on what type of music you play. If you are more on trance, house and club music, it’s good to start with a more subtle style like a drone to set the mood of the party crowd. Urban mixes are great to be introed with smashing and impacting approach.
Ways. There are also different ways to intro your mix session. You can use your own voice, being the DJ yourself which gives your session a more personal touch. Another way is to mash up drops from movies and put in FX that will make your intro sound like a movie trailer.
Artist or celebrity drops are great to use as well. Getting artists to introduce you and your mix show gives it a much more edge.
Service. There are also services on the internet that offer custom and pre-produced DJ intro jingle drops. Aside from being affordable, you get a lot of choices, plus you can also mix and match different pre-produced elements to come up with a new mix.
Here are samples of DJ Intros.
Trance Around The World
DJ Wise Mighty Mouse DJ Intro
DJ Twin 300 Mixtape Intro
DJ TWIN Terror Twins Entourage Intro
DJ Tools Cool Intro
DJ Manny MixTape Intro
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iFM 93.9 Davao Streams Online
iFM’s 93.9 Davao now streams online via www.ifmdavao.com
iFM (DXXL 93.9 MHz-Davao City) is a music FM station owned and operated by Radio Mindanao Network in the Philippines. The station’s studio is located at the 2/F San Vicente Bldg., Anda corner A. Bonifacio Sts., Davao City. The main format of the station is pop music and news format design for masses.
Love Radio 90.7 Aircheck June 5, 2010
102.7 Easy Rock Website On-Going

I can’t help but compare WROCK 96.3 and 102.7 Easy Rock Cebu. They both sport similar format, but there are times when WRock goes upbeat, especially in the morning. I still like the variety of WRock than Easy. Easy is more youthful. Nothing still beats the original.
Listen to Easy Rock 96.3 Here

NU 107 Hosts Independence Day Rock Concerts

NU107 Cebu, Home of New Rock and The Outpost bring you the Indie Days Year 2 – The best of Cebu Indie Music on Independence Day.
Two nights of rock out celebration, on June 11, greet the Independence Day with bands like Cattski, Chisca, Zara Smith, Undercover Grasshoppers, Cuarenta, LUi, Juress, Frontline, Lowela, Pandora, Outerlid Break Off and Sefyla, Broke.
On June 12, shout freedom with Shuffled, Skunky Muggles, Santing Scalawags, Skankin’ Brews, Mungkanghan, Zafra, Purple Helmets, Bethany, Who’s Next, Fervent, God Save Me, Rescue A Hero, Aggressive Audio, Uno, PG-18, Missing Filemon, The Line Divides, Still, Happy Days, Powerspoonz, Smooth Friction, The Insects and Sheila.
Show up at The Outpost Lahug before 7 pm. No tickets necessary, entrance is free, dude! This event is sponsored by Soundballoon.
This 2 night event aims to pay tribute to Filipino bands who have given awesome contribution to the local music industry, a salute to bands like E-heads, Rivermaya, and more.
Indie Days Promo produced by Mikey Bond
RadyoBisdak.com – PURE Cebuano Online Radio Programming

www.RadyoBisdak.com is another Eureka for me, I just found out about it this month. Kudos to Mr Rolly Wagas for putting up this station.
Everything about this station is in Bisaya language (Cebuano). In fact the station logo – Radyo Bisdak is a contraction of the words “bisaya” and “dako” (big). “Bisdak” is a Cebuano slang used to refer to someone who is a native of Visayas or Mindanao or someone who speaks Cebuano.
From its website, the station clearly states it plays all Cebuano novelty songs. It sports programs like “Labyog Labyog”, “Kusina sa RB”, “Gugmang Gia***” (I bleeped that for its profanity) and “Tubaan”. You will hear songs from Max Subran and Yoyo Villame.
The copy and text of the site are in “nosebleedingly” Cebuano. And I learned from this site that the Cebuano translation of cyberspace is “dagitwanang”. Now I know!
I also learned that the operator of this site Rolly Wagas is a Cebuano novelty artist, his album is available in Ayala Cebu, which I am planning to buy.
Check out www.RadyoBisdak.com! It truly is an interesting yet noteworthy station. Especially that most of the Pinoy operated stations air foreign songs. This one is something I really commend and definitely will become my favorite bookmark.
BEHRINGER Philippines Runs for Benefit
BEHRINGER, the world’s leading provider of audio equipment, joins a benefit marathon organized by Pilipino Star Ngayon to aid school rebuilding damaged by 2009 typhoons. 20 plus staff of Behringer Manila Office sprinted 3K, 4K, and 10K.
This is a breath of fresh air for us Filipinos, who are now sick of hearing unsettled disputes from the recent elections. The race for government seats is over, now we must race for another marathon here, a run to unite the country, heal the wounds, and rebuild the nation.
How Do I Get Artist Drops – IDs for Radio Imaging

Artist drops are spoken IDs, basically artists introducing themselves. Artist IDs are perfect to use when producing concert spots, power intros and radio station IDs. It adds more weight to your production when listeners actually identify the artist and their voice.
There are a lot of ways you can get artist drops.
1. Swap – you can contact different radio stations especially those in major markets where there are more frequently visited stations. If you are lucky, they might want to allow you a barter.
2. Promotional CDs – you might not notice but those sampler CDs sleeping in your studio shelves might contain gems. Some recording labels include audio bits from the artists.
3. Artist Interviews – practical and common sense. If an artist or band visits your station, make sure to keep that voice recorder handy. Or before the artist leaves, have him record a quick ID.
4. Subscribe to Online Libraries – online libraries are perfect since you can download the elements right away. Check out the best places to find artist drops here http://bit.ly/ArtistDrops




