Well, still not bad compared to streaming, though... Also, since it's aimed at DJ's, many people uploading might be aiming at getting a share of public performance royalties as well, which can make a big difference if a song becomes part of a DJ's set.
20% plus paypal's cut? Sounds a little steep.
Well, still not bad compared to streaming, though... Also, since it's aimed at DJ's, many people uploading might be aiming at getting a share of public performance royalties as well, which can make a big difference if a song becomes part of a DJ's set.
It might be comparable to the monthly fee labels have to pay on Bandcamp, for smaller labels at least
@adrianskillitovich Thanks for your comment. Indeed, there's no monthly fee for labels to have unlimited artists on Artcore
The more tools that help artists, the better.
Good stuff! We would like to add your music on our blog
Why would you pay 20% when you can run a google site drag and drop site with a paypal/apple/google pay and only pay 0.01p
Ease of sharing, presumably rights collection (UA-cam etc), embeddable player, file storage
having a domain name is the top way of sharing £11 a year keep all the money@@sonicstate