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Hungry Audio
Martin Watts
Adrian Cooke, Stewart Nash, Alan Southgate, Rob Childerhouse and Chris Bourn
Who Are they?
“Hungry Audio” is a independent record label, based in Norwich/London
They currently have; The Telescopes, Sennen, The Walk Off, The Aprons, The Fuses, My favorite, Mia Vigar and Master Solo all signed to their label.
None of the “Hungry Audio” bands feature on the Radio1 playlist, further telling us they label promotes more niche less heard of artists.
Some of the Artists such as Mia Vigar, Sennen and The walk-off can be found on YouTube, but with few views and little comments.
Long Tail
Sennen - 68,504 plays
The Walk off - 1,672 plays
The Aprons - 1,351 plays
The Fuses - 11,409 plays
My Favorite - 247,683 plays
Master Solo - 638 plays
Mia Vigar - 5,342 plays
Recommended (Sennen)
Sennen - 68,504 plays
The Static Silence -
10,173 plays
The Longest Day - 9,765 plays
Aspen Woods - 5,678 plays
YouTube views
Sennen’s latest song (bizarre love triangle)
Has been viewed 11’682 times on YouTube.
Mia Vigar’s “wish your rocked my world”
Has a mere 347 views
“in the studio” by The Walk-off,
has 3,242 views on YouTube.
The Company...
Joint owners of “hungry Audio” include: Adrian Cooke, Stewart
Nash, Alan Southgate, Rob Childerhouse and Chris Bourn The Company is based in London/Norwich Hungry Audio currently employs roughly ---- Employees They are not conjoined with any other label, and are completely
impendent. Adrian Cooke signs the majority of their bands by going out to
festivals and local gigs, looking for new unsigned talent which he feels would benefit from being signed.
Production
Hungry audio produce and exchange their CD’s directly through their website.
They also sell tickets to upcoming gigs/concerts. At the majority of these, t-shirts and albums and distribute – cash in hand.
Marketing
Hungry audio host their own website and advertise through this. They often organise their own concerts at local venues to
encourage a local following fan base. Hungry audio often feature on “future radio” – introducing new
bands or promoting existing.