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Are you on Spotify / Apple Music etc ? Are you good?
Post yer links so we can follow along. Maybe someone could create some playlists for ABusers
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Here's mine:
https://open.spotify.com/artist/3OzZjzgDm10zgitrPqEJYG
Recommended tracks:
A Beautiful Girl in a Photograph
Let Go Of Your Fear
Apple Music:
https://music.apple.com/us/artist/richard-yot/1374929442
A Beautiful Girl in a Photograph
Let Go Of Your Fear
Radioactive Sandwich on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4BoFWukjB4ZmtZzest1edM
Early works, a not altogether serious experiment when I first tried putting an album out (which is why it is under my name, instead of ‘Cthonicist’ - doh!)
https://open.spotify.com/artist/2Li2ljTR8roEC7DTlq2AVq?si=kARqjA3QQaSZkHPjYyLY3A
https://music.apple.com/us/artist/we-are-roses/1542911019
https://open.spotify.com/artist/5TsEnA2MLLk229ub6S399c?si=R6R0i9OLT1Sis1VA5A_1Mg
I don’t have a genre really lol
Dalek dan on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4mxmuk9e2B9bPwpQF4GCE1?si=D2Os4HxqRYSEksRC0AAT-w
on Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/dalek-dan/1528301023
S.E.M. (a project with a friend) on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5Qhgqnxvipfg5h0il81QJ2?si=JZ08nbvnSlm4GPY-bBz_-Q
on Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/s-e-m-ep/1519263794
Both are electro-popish
Here’s this year’s single from my band, We Used To See The Sky: https://open.spotify.com/album/44ABxDMZUy3mb4JI0nowOt?si=_nAlwrSdRIWo3kDM2JlOSg
Apple Music link: https://music.apple.com/gb/album/the-general/1559943493?i=1559943498
I have a brand new Bristol Manor album being released on November 17... until then, here's my previous 2 albums:
2020 album: https://open.spotify.com/album/7HCz53f6VpQBvEZuWDalUb
2019 album: https://open.spotify.com/album/2QbpykDapUxAkSWCRVEyyo
Here’s mine:
https://music.apple.com/us/album/electronic-light-ep/1549687115
It’s on Spotify too
I deleted my Distrokid account, so all my stuff’s been taken down
How does Distrokid work? Is it expensive to "not make any money selling music" because I can't afford much in the way of financial loss to accompany the humiliation of expecting to find an audience at my age.
But I have been good... very good in fact. Like Betsy Ross good.
I use Amuse (https://www.amuse.io/) - they have a free plan that's enough for me.
• Release in 4 weeks
• 12 releases per year
• Major streaming services
• 100% royalties
• Eligible for Fast Forward
• Royalty Splits (15% fee)
Betsy Ross was a skank
One of the problems with the olde-schoole way of streaming (Apple Music, Sprotify, etc) is that there’s no good accommodation for videos one may also have produced. If one has a video for a song, it basically has to live on youtube independently and often unconnected to whatever lives on the streaming services. It’s not a comfortable situation.
The other problem I had with the olde-schoole way of streaming is that I really want to explore music releasing as NFTs (still haven’t encountered a satisfactory way of that, so currently I’m just monitoring the situation, whilst reconstructing some music even betterly than I did before, so that I’ve got material ready for it when I do find a good way (not videos yet though)).
The yet another problem is, of course, no promotion. None of the streaming ways will do the promo for you (they’re not supposed to) and just being able to release stuff and have it online basically amounted to 3 people listening to some of the tracks over 5 years, so I knocked it all on the head until the promo side of it can be done properly.
Sorry that was a brain fart… I meant Florence Nightingale.
But the skank label fits.
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My most recent release:
https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/thepixelproducers/everyday-music-vol-2
Spotify link:
https://open.spotify.com/album/0IsOF5v9nmYSFosxNXb5vW?si=oQo1NqUITGWYrPYqISDB4g
I’d never even heard of Betsy Ross until now. Nor the term ‘skank’.
That’s 2 very interesting things I’ve learned in the last 5 minutes on google.
Here's my releases, on spotify, apple music and bandcamp. http://kymatica.com/music/albums/
https://open.spotify.com/artist/1wrQRpPYoTsuQSAqLVlK2H?si=LBhj-MUdTB6BnUU_tt8UNQ
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4pFcA8FXIVzWUAIRspp7jT?si=04d031a84d5b4e44
Despite the emails from distro kid my releases from 2017 are still on Spotify after only paying for that year
( https://open.spotify.com/artist/3Brytiu3cjgYbSikCBMATr ). Distro might still be sending me notes if spam filters weren't so good. It seems to me at this point, direct sales and bandcamp are the only viable revenue streams to part-time and small artists. Maybe indie label distribution to streaming services, or the YouTube/social media fame to patreon model? The arrangements I make are in the mud on the genre map so my advice is not good. However, having gear and knowledge has gotten me sound gigs that seem too easy for the money. Since my hair started to come out grey, I've noticed that "artist" and "fashion model" might mean the same thing unless the music really is that good. I proved this to myself by spending a weekend recently with long lost case logic cd binders and promptly losing them again immediately.
On Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/variations-on-a-theme-of-absence/1450462952
On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7sC3i5tptBNkI09QmdTChD?si=i4fC2D3WQGeNZ0fKovOebw
https://www.deezer.com/fr/artist/374356
https://music.apple.com/fi/artist/mi-and-lau/82053833
https://open.spotify.com/artist/1ffIuKMUV7bERL2LAthYw8?si=6SG41xhjQhmT_4JPO3TF8A
https://miandlau.bandcamp.com/album/nutrisco-extinguo
I really like this type of deep, immersive soundscape ... listening to Nidra Alpha 3 right now.
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/0zsTdZoxrVKOEeI4jWApW
https://open.spotify.com/album/2HEUJk2yeRkgeRxI6p3nMK
Apple Music:
https://music.apple.com/us/album/nothing-up-my-sleeve/1583129026
https://music.apple.com/us/album/thinking-makes-it-so/1139845269
yeah, I'm good - but that's of course totally subjective
https://ampl.ink/71L6n
appreciate every single listen.
Hey, I tested You all on Spotify - You‘re all are good!!
Didn’t we already got a user-profile-list with links to our creations? Can‘t find it anymore.
Something from my side:
https://open.spotify.com/album/31pnnLDes1sPIsUZcpApAk?si=aXgkxu5ZTjG9Kfg-_VTLpA
https://music.apple.com/de/album/goa/1529368693
Thanks!
Here’s mine. Not completely iOS, but a lot done in GarageBand, Gadget, Groovebox, and Reason Compcact, and finished in corresponding Mac apps.
https://open.spotify.com/artist/7HWcg7goTzFVUBMnzDCYdF?si=T_9kte_gT4axjS2e8NjAPw
I am happy to say I officially released my very first song (on a compilation) earlier this year and it’s on Spotify =^_^= It’s a dark piece. ‘Twas a rough day, an evening of grief, and a deadline that I had already extended a full week. But I’m proud of it
https://open.spotify.com/artist/7vBQ2rG0nG6Pdwji1dmnJ3