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  • Over Half a Billion In Unpaid Royalties at The MLC - Are Your Royalties Among Them?

    Over Half a Billion In Unpaid Royalties at The MLC - Are Your Royalties Among Them?

    In February 2021, the Mechanical Licensing Collective (MLC) absorbed approximately $424 million in unclaimed streaming royalties from major streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Music. The MLC was created after Congressional approval, with a mandate to collect and distribute songwriters and musicians' royalty payments. However, by the end of 2021, the MLC had accumulated at least $561 million in unmatched royalties, according to a tax document shared with the media outlet Digital Music News (DMN).
  • Why Musicians Should Consider Forming an LLC

    Why Musicians Should Consider Forming an LLC

    As a musician, you put your heart and soul into your craft, and it's only natural that you want to protect it. By forming a limited liability company (LLC), you can do just that. In this article, we'll explain the benefits of forming an LLC for musicians, and why it could be the best decision for your career.
  • Universal Music Group and Tidal's New Partnership: Rethinking Music Streaming's Economic Model

    Universal Music Group and Tidal's New Partnership: Rethinking Music Streaming's Economic Model

    Music streaming has become an integral part of the music industry, with platforms like Spotify and Apple Music leading the charge. However, the current economic model for music streaming has been the subject of much debate, with many artists and rightsholders feeling like they are not being fairly compensated for their work. Universal Music Group (UMG) and Tidal have announced a new partnership aimed at exploring an alternative economic model for music streaming that might better reward the value provided by artists.
  • 3 Essential Tools for Starting a Podcast: A Beginner's Guide

    3 Essential Tools for Starting a Podcast: A Beginner's Guide

    Starting a podcast can be a daunting task, but it doesn't have to be. With the right tools, you can easily create a professional-sounding podcast that will connect with your audience and help you build a loyal following. In this blog post, we'll be sharing our top 3 recommended tools for starting a podcast, so you can begin your journey with confidence.

    Whether you're an aspiring podcaster looking to start your own show or a small business owner looking to use podcasting as a marketing tool, these tools will make the process of podcasting a lot more manageable. From audio recording software to podcast hosting platforms, we'll be covering everything you need to know to get started. So, if you're ready to take the first step on your podcasting journey, read on!

  • How to Make Money on Spotify

    How to Make Money on Spotify

    Spotify has dramatically changed the way we listen to music, offering a vast library of songs that can be streamed on demand. With hundreds of millions of active users as of December 2022, it's no surprise that Spotify has become one of the most popular music streaming platforms in the world.

    The question at large is how do artists, music producers and music rights holders make money on Spotify? While it's true that streaming has disrupted traditional models of music monetization, there are still several ways for artists to generate additional income through the platform.

  • What is Mastering and Why is it Important?

    What is Mastering and Why is it Important?

    Mastering is the final step in the music production process, where audio engineers take a finished mix and enhance it for distribution. This process involves adjusting the levels, EQ, dynamics, and stereo imaging of a track to create a cohesive and professional-sounding final product.

    Mastering is an essential part of the music creation process, as it ensures that your tracks sound their best and are ready for release. It is also important for achieving consistent levels and quality across an entire album or EP, so that your tracks can be played back-to-back without any noticeable differences in sound quality.