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  • Cdbaby recently lowered their fees if anyone is reading this in 2024, I only paid $10 to release my last album to all the major platforms.

  • Anyone tried tunecore?

  • @Tarekith said:
    Cdbaby recently lowered their fees if anyone is reading this in 2024, I only paid $10 to release my last album to all the major platforms.

    Interesting. It’s $10 for a single or album. But they keep %9 of the revenues, (which in my case won’t buy them half a coffee). The best part is that it seems like a single one-time payment, so no recurring fees and looks like the music will stay up forever.
    Question… Would it be ok to release songs under a Distrokid account and then bundle them into albums on CDBaby?. That looks like the best value combo.

  • It's for an album. And yes, it's a one time fee and that's it.

  • @Tarekith said:
    It's for an album. And yes, it's a one time fee and that's it.

    Great. But do you know if you can release a track with one service (Distrokid) and an album with another (CDBaby). Same songs, same artist… I mean, you should be able to, but since CDbaby keeps 9% I’m not sure it’s doable, it would keep 9% of the album but not the single?.

  • @Tarekith said:
    It's for an album. And yes, it's a one time fee and that's it.

    What is your experience with them? Are their tools comparable to what Distrokid and others offer? BTW just listening to your Twenty 22 to 23, as I assume that's the album you used them for, right? :-)

  • edited February 8

    @tahiche said:

    @Tarekith said:
    It's for an album. And yes, it's a one time fee and that's it.

    Great. But do you know if you can release a track with one service (Distrokid) and an album with another (CDBaby). Same songs, same artist… I mean, you should be able to, but since CDbaby keeps 9% I’m not sure it’s doable, it would keep 9% of the album but not the single?.

    Why would you want to pay twice to post the same songs to the same online services twice? I have a feeling a lot of steaming sites have tools to prevent people spamming their albums like that, but not sure.

  • @anr said:

    @Tarekith said:
    It's for an album. And yes, it's a one time fee and that's it.

    What is your experience with them? Are their tools comparable to what Distrokid and others offer? BTW just listening to your Twenty 22 to 23, as I assume that's the album you used them for, right? :-)

    I’ve had nothing but good things to say about CDbaby since they first came out, used them for all my self published albums. I have no idea what tools distrokid offer, but the sale tracking on cdbaby is robust and detailed.

  • I have an album I made with my old band — just self produced and recorded in a bedroom so far from pro — but it would be nice to have that available on the streamers, just for nostalgia’s sake.

    I think I’ll test the CD Baby waters with that one. For a tenner it doesn’t seem high risk.

    I reckon I’ll be lucky to get 100 plays in a year. Royalties won’t be an issue.

  • @Tarekith said:

    @tahiche said:

    @Tarekith said:
    It's for an album. And yes, it's a one time fee and that's it.

    Great. But do you know if you can release a track with one service (Distrokid) and an album with another (CDBaby). Same songs, same artist… I mean, you should be able to, but since CDbaby keeps 9% I’m not sure it’s doable, it would keep 9% of the album but not the single?.

    Why would you want to pay twice to post the same songs to the same online services twice? I have a feeling a lot of steaming sites have tools to prevent people spamming their albums like that, but not sure.

    It’s not that I want to post the same songs twice, let me explain…
    With services with a recurring fee like Distrokid you can publish as many songs as you like, which is very convenient. BUT (big BUT for me ) if you stop paying the subscription for whatever reason, for example you’re not happy with their service, you end up homeless or you die… then the songs disappear.
    So it makes sense to just publish songs as you go and compile them into an album that will “remain”. Does that make sense?. The option in Distrokid to make an album “permanent” is crazy expensive.

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  • I see. That’s why I like cdbaby too then, all my songs will always be online no matter what I do. Nice back up option if nothing else 😁

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