Discover Unsigned Artists!

Try the “Signed to a Label” filter! This plus other updates and news.

Miha Prebil
Viberate — Music Data Company
4 min readOct 19, 2023

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You asked for it and here it is! 🥳 You can now discover unsigned artists with a “Signed to a Label” filter. Plus, check out the new public genre, subgenre, festival, venue, and event pages, and watch our webinar with Music Biz if you missed it!

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Try the Brand New “Signed to a Label” Filter

This one is especially useful for A&Rs. It’s THE feature many of you requested. You can now discover unsigned artists on the Viberate Chart with the “Signed to a Label” filter.

Find artists signed to major labels, bigger indie labels, and those who are either signed to a small indie or unsigned.

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NEW: Festival Pages

We’ve recently added public pages for artists — now, each festival from our database also has its public page. Especially for smaller festivals, it can serve as their website. If you run a festival and you haven’t claimed your page yet, do so now and take advantage of all the features it offers.

It features social media links, the most popular artists that performed at the festival over the past years, chart rankings, festival highlights and amenities, an image gallery, and the most recent lineup.

NEW: Venue Pages

Every venue now also has its publicly available page. Venue pages are connected to Viberate’s database and are thus updated automatically. Venue owners and managers can use these neatly designed pages as a quick presentation of their venues or even to replace their traditional websites.

Next to all its basic info, such as location, opening hours, and contact, a venue page contains a gallery of the venue’s photos, a list of its highlights, an overview of its past and upcoming events, and a list of artists who performed there recently.

Venue Chart Gets an Update

Our Venue Chart now contains all venues in our database. To narrow down your selection, filter the venues by country and city. You can still use all other existing filters such as venue type and capacity, as well as the predominant genre of events held there.

➡️ Check Out the Venue Chart

NEW: Event Pages

The next entities that get their publicly available pages are events. An event page contains all relevant info, such as date, time, and location of the event, ticket availability, venue information, and highlights. Every artist on the lineup is equipped with a card containing their basic info.

NEW: Genre and Subgenre Pages

And finally, each genre and subgenre now has its public page. Genre pages can be shared with anyone and used wherever a demonstration of the state of music in a specific genre is needed.

It features the genre’s hottest artists, most streamed Spotify tracks overall and in the past month, most watched YouTube videos, artists with the most radio spins, top Spotify playlists, the genre’s signature festivals, and a visualization of the genre’s geographic popularity.

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