![]() As a GEMA it‘s more or less for free if I recall it right. If you‘re registered with GEMA then you can also use MusicHub what‘s run by Zebralution (I believe it was them at least □) in the end. I don‘t know if it‘s still the case, but back then when I jointed AWAL there were big distributors in the market that were releasing your music with their name (could have been Landr, but don’t remember) as a label name at Beatport, That‘s of course a no-go. So I would focus on how good their support is, how fast they deliver to what shops. Releasing techno music is not about making a living from the releases, but gaining visibility and therefore get gigs in the end that will pay your bills. They provide a service to you and you pay for it the one or other way. Had some Beatport Top 10 tracks, but in the end you can‘t live from it anyways…cutting a long story short, don‘t think too much what the distributor gets. From my point of view, it doesn‘t matter because we‘re talking about techno here and nobody really sells a lot. In the end it‘s either you give them a percentage of the sales or you pay a flat fee no matter if you sell 10 units or thousands. Heard good things about TuneCore (Spotify) as well. I‘m using AWAL (formerly Kobalt what’s a huge publisher) and it‘s amazing. LANDR masters tracks, DJ sets, live recordings, and demos, and lets artists share them privately and securely with anyone they want - from clients to collaborators to friends. Please use flair if you would like to share your pages.
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