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I see that a digital radio station, which plays music by only unsigned artists, has been launched this month.

The DAB station called Amazing Radio plays music that has been uploaded to the website amazingtunes.com by unsigned acts.

Artists who upload their music on to the website receive 70% of any revenue made from people downloading their songs.

A new company called The Amazing Media Group, whose founder Paul Campbell used to make radio and TV programmes, is behind the idea.

The radio station is interactive, meaning it allows users who are signed up to the website to create playlists and their favourite artists will have a chance of being played on the radio.

Listeners wanting to hear only unsigned bands or musicians wanting to upload their music can visit the website here.


With a name that doesn't easily roll off the tongue, These Matches Won't Light In The Damp, is not your average unsigned solo artist.

Real name, Dominic P Miller, the musician offers a dark, acoustic guitar ensemble with a finger-picking style similar to Jose Gonzales and a melancholic vocal, evidently influenced by Elliott Smith as well as Joy Division.

The artist is based in Kent and the project came to life at the end of January, resulting in the EP.

Among his influences are Mogwai, Godspeed You Black Emperor as well as Slowdive and if this is your kind of music, this New Age Ambient offering could be for you.

The new EP, Throw My Ashes Into The Fire, comprises a set of ten accoustic songs. One of favourites on there is I'll Make You Love Me, which combines a haunting voice mixed with a fervent finger-picking style. The eerie final song of the EP, End Days, is also worth a listen.

To listen to the music of These Matches Won't Light In The Damp visit the MySpace page here

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There are so many unsigned bands out there who are busy working hard in their practice rooms and know they have a talent but are so far undiscovered or are battling against conventions of the mainstream music scene.

Well this is the place to allow us to listen and enjoy your music.

I'm trawling through endless MySpace pages in search of some hidden musical gems out there and anyone who would like to by my friend can find me here

I have even mastered modern technology and set up a Twitter account so I can follow you talented people.

For those on Twitter follow me here.

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Lyndsay Young - is a journalist with a passion for music who wants to highlight unsigned bands and discuss the music scene in general.

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