Thank you for your interest in submitting new music to ZooTapRadio. Please read the information on this page carefully before proceeding.
MP3s must include Metadata.
Tracks submitted with Metadata completed will have priority.
All Music submitted must be studio quality.
By submitting music to us, you are giving us permission to promote and air your music.
Dropbox - If you do not have a Dropbox account, create one for free Dropbox. Dropbox is a cloud storage service that allows you to upload files and share them by sending a public URL.
Log into your Dropbox account and navigate to the "Public" folder. Upload your music here (your Public folder). Upload your files to Dropbox and email us a link at Demo@ZooTap.com.
Google Drive - If you do not have a Google Drive account, you can create one for free Google Drive. Upload your files to Google Drive and email us a link at Demo@ZooTap.com.
Mediafire - If you do not have a MediaFire account, you can create one here MediaFire. Upload your files to MediaFire and email us a link at Demo@ZooTap.com.
WeTranser - If you do not have a WeTranser account, you can create one here WeTranser. Upload your files to WeTranser and email us a link at Demo@ZooTap.com.
Zip Files - If you do not have a program that makes/opens ZIP files, we recommend the open source (legally free) program 7-ZIP.
Use a FREE service like YouSendIt, Hotfile or SendSpace.
Most internet station will not air your music simply because it is not properly tagged. It takes a lot of time and resources to research and fill in the information embedded in audio tracks.
You will find that a majority of radio stations give priority to bands that take the time to have this done. ZTR.FM is one of them. We want to present you and your band in the most professional manner possible. It reflects the quailty of your band and us.
Metadata is often an overlooked part of recording music. And, if you're new to digital music, you might not even know about it. If this is the case, then metadata is simply information that is stored inside most (if not all) audio files. There's a special non-audio area inside each of your song files that contains a set of tags which are used to identify a song in different ways. This includes using attributes to identify: the title of the song; artist/band; album that the song is associated with; genre, year of release, etc.
Having metadata added to your tracks is very important in the presentation of your work. It gives you a professional appearance and it allows your music to be cataloged with the music industry standards.
Metadata provides a means for a listener to get information about your track displayed on a music player.
We only provide a service to add metadata to your original works that belong to you or your band.
We do not provide a service for copyrighted mainstream music.
ZTR.FM Only supports local music from around the world, no mainstream.