Thursday, April 19, 2007 

Sundown Caffeine featured in Fame Games 132-Q on April 18, 2007





Fame Games 132-Q
Produced by Paul Sedkowski, Laura Krier and Fame Games 101.6 FM / 93.6 FM
Malaga, Spain
April 18, 2007



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Radio Show Unites Independent Artists in the Fight for Airplay Sundown Caffeine to be featured on Fame Games: Rising Stars making waves on the Internet and more


Cebu, Philippines – Independent artists, the world over, are frustrated that major labels rule the airwaves because of money and power. These findings are gleaned from the ongoing debate heard on the weekly radio show “Fame Games,” hosted by the Indie Label, Mere Music International.

Fame Games gives hope to unsigned bands and artists by featuring and critiquing their original music and discussing topics relevant to anyone trying to crack the music business.” says host of “Fame Games” and singer/songwriter, Laura Krier. Episodes of “Fame Games” are broadcast from Southern Europe on OCI 101.6 FM and 94.6 FM every Wednesday and Saturday and are now available every day on-demand from the MMI website at www.meermusic.com/famegames.htm.

Indie rock band, Sundown Caffeine from Cebu City, Philippines will be one of the artists appearing on this week’s show. Featured on the Internet and with fans from across the globe, Sundown Caffeine is excited about the exposure that the radio promotion will bring.

Vocalist and Rhythm Guitarist, MRD says, “It’s a tough world for independent artists out there. It’s hard enough that you have to pump your personal savings into a project, getting exposure through radio play is even more so. Most radio stations allow airtime only for signed artists, leaving out a huge mass of unrecognized talent in artistic limbo.”

Bryan Farrish, an Independent radio promoter in California confirms this, “$30K would be a minimum to get charting and spinning in the smaller markets. Keep in mind that all of these costs are radio-only; they do not include any recording costs, manufacturing, printed media, retail, booking or video promotion.”

Sundown Caffeine has been together since 2004 but is taking a hiatus from performing live due to personal reasons. They have been featured on radio programs like KillRadio’s Hear Here Radio Show in California and Podcasts like The Weekly Showcase in the UK.

“People always ask us what is the message we’re trying to get across in our music, and I guess the thing that stands out the most to me is that ‘we are all human'. Our music expresses, without judgment, very real human emotions and experiences." says drummer, Yanix.

"We do not consider our songs exclusively our own. Their origins and back stories do not matter as the personal meaning they offer to each listener. Every single song we write, every single song we play has a different but completely human message. Our songs revolve around universal themes like heartache, frustration, anger, temptation, desire and fear.” says MRD.

“We try to always send a positive message in our music by emphasizing that the bottom line is human triumph over any obstacle, real or imagined" says lead guitarist, Jarm.

Sundown Caffeine also believe in giving back to the community, two of its members MRD and Dax are fervent human rights advocates. Dax is a lawyer while MRD is finishing law school and they both serve as legal assistants to NGO’s during their spare time.

The single to be featured on “Fame Games” is entitled, “Even Angels Cry” and is available to download at www.sundowncaffeine.com.

“Fame Games” was founded in 2004 to provide airplay for unsigned singers and bands. The show also provides a wide range of information about the music industry, from writing and recording, to promotion and record release. Episodes of “Fame Games” are available every week on-demand at www.meermusic.com and is broadcast from OCI 101.6 FM and 94.6 FM every Wednesday at 8pm and Saturday at 5pm, GMT +1, on www.ondacero.es.


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For advertising and sponsorship or to schedule a feature on Fame Games, please call Paul or Laura at Mere Music International on +34 952-80-70-63 or email the show at famegames@meermusic.com.


Sundown Caffeine Contact Information:

sundowncaffeine@gmail.com
0918.906.2196
www.sundowncaffeine.com


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