Music Distribution
for independent artists and record labels.
Global Distribution
Get your music heard by a global audience with our distribution service. We'll distribute your music to popular platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, Tidal, YouTube Music, Deezer, and more.
Analytics and Insights
Gain valuable insights into your audience, demographics, and engagement with our advanced analytics tools. Track your music's performance, monitor trends.
Artist Support
To assist you throughout your distribution journey. Our team is always on hand to provide guidance, answer any questions you may have, and ensure that your experience is seamless.
Promotion*
Our music promotion services include playlist pitching, social media promotion, and targeted advertising campaigns to help artists get their music heard by the right audience.
*subject to additional charges
Non Exclusive
Retain complete ownership and control of your music. You're not bound to any exclusive contracts or long-term obligations, you maintain the rights to your work and make independent decisions about your music.
Monetization
Through YouTube's Content id system and Facebook's Rights Manager we are able to identify videos that use your music and where it is possible to generate additional revenue for you.
We've got you covered for every step of your artist journey
FREE
1 Artist
Unlimited Tracks
all stores
YouTube Content ID
85% Royalties
PRO — $ 23 /Year
Up to 3 Artists
Unlimited Tracks
all stores
YouTube Content ID
92% Royalties
RECORD LABEL ?
Unlimited Artist.
Unlimited Tracks.
FAQs
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We do not impose a specific limit on the number of releases you can distribute. You can distribute as many singles, albums, or EPs as you wish, based on your chosen plan. However, please ensure high quality music.
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You maintain the rights to your music and recordings at all times; all we do is distribute your music.
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Yes, you can. We offer a non-exclusive agreement, meaning that you are free to work with other music distribution services.
Please note, distributing through two aggregators to the same stores may cause issues with your live content.
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Yes, you must own the rights to the music you distribute or have the necessary permissions from the copyright holders. Distributing copyrighted material without proper authorization can lead to legal issues.
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Yes, once your music is distributed on major platforms, it becomes eligible for inclusion in official music charts and user-generated playlists. Factors like the number of streams and engagement can influence your chances of charting or getting playlisted.
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Distributing music that includes samples from other songs can be complicated due to copyright issues. It's crucial to obtain proper clearance or licensing for any samples you use.