Great rundown. But I'm still a bit confused. So in some sense, you essentially compete with InGrooves, Orchard, and AWAL, right? They do marketing (albeit the entire catalog), and you do marketing but song by song? We distribute through CDBaby but I've never heard you speak about them. We've distributed our entire catalog through them (40 plus songs) and have been satisfied with the relatively easy process. But what am I missing...do you not like them as a distributor or is there a problem with them?...they seem to be one of the bigger services out there. Thanks, Jasmine Tea
CD Baby doesn't have unlimited plans like Tunecore and Distrokid do. Their split functionality is also not up to par with other services. In a sense, you could say we compete with Orchard or AWAL, but labels often get promotion and marketing from third party services, so we aren't direct competitors to them (yet).
Can you please share a link for your distribution service if it's still available coz I see this was posted like 2 years ago and I can't really find the link in the description
Links on the description still works. InGrooves: www.ingrooves.com/ The Orchard: www.theorchard.com/ AWAL: www.awal.com/ Distrokid: distrokid.com/vip/seven/725113 Tunecore: www.tunecore.com/?ref=omarimcsubmitmusic
@@anthonymosquea Yea, Our distribution is In-House. We never and won’t use another distributor for our releases. We communicate directly with each DSP like Spotify and Apple Music
@@kylemcarthurradio Hey Kyle that’s really impressive. I say that because for me and maybe many others, to do such a things seems expensive to me or undoable.
@@anthonymosquea for sure, It’s pretty much expensive and time consuming but worth it in the last because we are not only distributing our own music we are able to help other independent artist get their music and videos. I am very proud of myself and my team to make this possible. I recommend not trying to do it until you have the right people and funds to do so.
@@kylemcarthurradiohey I run a music company and I manage for over 25 artists. How can one get started with dealing with DSPs directly? What’s an estimate of the costs?
each of these distributors have their own platforms for accessing this data, you should be able to see the detailed analytics and back-end data through their respective dashboards
What is the difference between choosing Pay to distribute distributors like Tunecore and Signed distributors like Orchard? And also infact orchard takes so much of the percentage why would someone go for the orchard or awal over tunecore
The Orchard, like many digital distributors, usually operates by distributing your music to various online platforms (like Spotify, Apple Music, etc.) and then collects and pays you the royalties generated from streams and sales. They provide the service of getting your music on platforms worldwide, but they don't typically take ownership of your music.
Yes. Orchard doesn't take your master catalogue and decided to take revenue in two option 1. Regular distribution with royalty share 15%-20% per overall sales 2. UnitedMaster with 100% royalty goes to your pocket and connected with VEVO, but with prepaid
@@OmariMC_ No I mean how can I sign up on orchard. There is no signing up option or buying the distribution. I want to distribute on the orchard but I don’t know how to get it.
To join Ingrooves for music distribution, you typically need to be signed by a label that uses their services, as Ingrooves primarily operates as a label services company. They don't have a direct sign-up option on their website for individual artists. If you're an independent artist, you might want to consider other distribution platforms that cater more directly to independent artists. If you're signed or planning to sign with a label, you can inquire if they use Ingrooves for distribution.
Too Lost is another solid option for independent artists looking for distribution. They offer artists a 100% royalty payout, which is definitely appealing.
Hey! We are a promotion company. You can see all of the services we offer here www.omarimc.com/promotion/. We would not be able to help you join InGrooves, you would sign up with them directly. Thanks for watching!
Perfect timing !!
Thanks for watching!
Hella insightful thank you for this
Thanks for watching!
Great video
Thank you for watching!
Great rundown. But I'm still a bit confused. So in some sense, you essentially compete with InGrooves, Orchard, and AWAL, right? They do marketing (albeit the entire catalog), and you do marketing but song by song? We distribute through CDBaby but I've never heard you speak about them. We've distributed our entire catalog through them (40 plus songs) and have been satisfied with the relatively easy process. But what am I missing...do you not like them as a distributor or is there a problem with them?...they seem to be one of the bigger services out there. Thanks, Jasmine Tea
CD Baby doesn't have unlimited plans like Tunecore and Distrokid do. Their split functionality is also not up to par with other services. In a sense, you could say we compete with Orchard or AWAL, but labels often get promotion and marketing from third party services, so we aren't direct competitors to them (yet).
You’re the GOAT for this one!!
Thanks!
Can you please share a link for your distribution service if it's still available coz I see this was posted like 2 years ago and I can't really find the link in the description
Links on the description still works.
InGrooves:
www.ingrooves.com/
The Orchard:
www.theorchard.com/
AWAL:
www.awal.com/
Distrokid:
distrokid.com/vip/seven/725113
Tunecore:
www.tunecore.com/?ref=omarimcsubmitmusic
Thanks for this, Omari!!
Thanks for watching!
My label operates their own digital distribution but integrates with third-party delivery license so we dont rely on a partner distributor at all
That’s gangsta 🔥
@@anthonymosquea Yea, Our distribution is In-House. We never and won’t use another distributor for our releases. We communicate directly with each DSP like Spotify and Apple Music
@@kylemcarthurradio Hey Kyle that’s really impressive. I say that because for me and maybe many others, to do such a things seems expensive to me or undoable.
@@anthonymosquea for sure, It’s pretty much expensive and time consuming but worth it in the last because we are not only distributing our own music we are able to help other independent artist get their music and videos. I am very proud of myself and my team to make this possible. I recommend not trying to do it until you have the right people and funds to do so.
@@kylemcarthurradiohey I run a music company and I manage for over 25 artists. How can one get started with dealing with DSPs directly? What’s an estimate of the costs?
where can we access back end data to see the free-premium user comparison. and what devices are music is being streamed form?
each of these distributors have their own platforms for accessing this data, you should be able to see the detailed analytics and back-end data through their respective dashboards
I figured Orchard or Ingrooves would look better but I guess it doesn't really matter..
Y’all know that the Orchard and awal are from the same company. I can legit sign in with the same account on both.
Oh nice! Can you tell me the Parent company of these two companies
@@FantoNum sony
@@silverninja3570 sony owns believe music too
I was gonna say the same thing
Wtf
Awesome info, thanks!
Thanks for watching!
Super vidéo !
Thank you!
What is the difference between choosing Pay to distribute distributors like Tunecore and Signed distributors like Orchard?
And also infact orchard takes so much of the percentage why would someone go for the orchard or awal over tunecore
I want to join the orchard music but how we can join the orchard music
I think they get in contact with you, I got a email from one of them. I think it’s best to go with distrokid. Nobody would own yo Shid but you.
In case you sign with the orchard, do they own your master?
The Orchard, like many digital distributors, usually operates by distributing your music to various online platforms (like Spotify, Apple Music, etc.) and then collects and pays you the royalties generated from streams and sales. They provide the service of getting your music on platforms worldwide, but they don't typically take ownership of your music.
Yes. Orchard doesn't take your master catalogue and decided to take revenue in two option
1. Regular distribution with royalty share 15%-20% per overall sales
2. UnitedMaster with 100% royalty goes to your pocket and connected with VEVO, but with prepaid
how can u get the orchard?
I don't understand the question. Can you clarify? Here is their website if that is what you are asking for www.theorchard.com/music/.
@@OmariMC_ No I mean how can I sign up on orchard. There is no signing up option or buying the distribution. I want to distribute on the orchard but I don’t know how to get it.
@@48opps You would send in a distribution inquiry on their website here www.theorchard.com/about/contact-us/.
I got a deal with Orchard. Consistency and quality music with a following is key
@WoozyWhiteboyCadillacTroy is it the same s AWAL? How do you tell the difference between AWAL and direct The Orchard
Peace have you used the orchard ?
You should do a comparison between (b2b) distro services Revelator vs Ingrooves vs Orchard vs SonoSuite
I would love to hear about EMPIRE vs STEM Distribution. They’re definetly some of the least talked about online! Thank you
Maybe at some point we will review them. Thanks for watching!
@Nhân Nguyễn I'm sorry, what invite code?
What's the best place to get cover art for ma Distrokid music
Fivver.com is a good opton.
Thanks for your timely response
@@OmariMC_ That's who I use for cover art
Make it yourself, a simple cover art is better than a complex cover art. People use simple and unprofessional cover arts on purpose
Mahla Sangeet Distribution
Is the best, 😱
free unlimited releases, approval time 1 hour 😍
Thanks for the info
Start adding chapters on your videos
We're working on that
Now all of them are part of the same company 😂😂😂
What seems like variety is often just different branches of the same tree.
I want to join the ingrooves distribution how can I join
To join Ingrooves for music distribution, you typically need to be signed by a label that uses their services, as Ingrooves primarily operates as a label services company. They don't have a direct sign-up option on their website for individual artists. If you're an independent artist, you might want to consider other distribution platforms that cater more directly to independent artists. If you're signed or planning to sign with a label, you can inquire if they use Ingrooves for distribution.
Hey Omari, what do you think about Too Lost?
Too Lost is another solid option for independent artists looking for distribution. They offer artists a 100% royalty payout, which is definitely appealing.
Im on the Orchard roster
That's great to hear!
I want to join jngrooves help me out please am artist
Hey! We are a promotion company. You can see all of the services we offer here www.omarimc.com/promotion/. We would not be able to help you join InGrooves, you would sign up with them directly. Thanks for watching!
AWAL and The Orchard are one in the same now. Sony absorbed them both
I hope sony dies. These big corp wants to get indies now.