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The Tastemaker's Guide to Being Early

Why being early matters, how tastemakers create movement, and what it means to help new music get attention.

AUDIOPOOL·May 2026·1 min read
The Tastemaker's Guide to Being Early

Being early has always mattered in music.

The person who finds the track first. The friend who sends it before it is everywhere. The tastemaker who hears something before the crowd catches up.

AUDIOPOOL gives that behaviour a place to live.

Tastemakers can listen, boost, share, and help tracks move on the chart. That movement matters because chart position determines attention.

Being early is not just about taste.

It is about action.

When tastemakers act, they help create movement around the music they believe in.

That activity becomes visible.

Artists can see who is helping. Campaigns can show who contributed. Tastemakers can build recognition around the music they helped surface.

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