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Slicethepie Launches Anonymous Song Test

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UPDATE: SoundOut is now live.

Fan to band financing site Slicethepie is launching a new service aimed at labels and artists that want to a test a song prior to release. Dubbed SoundOut, for $20 to $50 users can upload a song and have it rated anonymously by Slicethepie users.

“The way it works now is that the A&R department establish between themselves which artists they're interested in," Slicethepie founder David Courtier-Dutton told Epicenter. “Once they've spent a couple hundred thousand pounds [recording the album] ... they run them out to

market research companies and pay a thousand dollars a track to get some focus-group feedback."

24 hours after uploading the song the uploader gets a report that rates how various target markets reacted to the song. Courtier-Dutton claimed that tests showed that if run the same song through SoundOut more than once, it generates the same ratings within 5% accuracy. via Wired you can view a pdf of a sample SoundOut song response report here.

HYPEBOT READERS: Is SoundOut a service you would use?

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