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Bandzoogle is an online platform which provides tools for musicians to build a professional website, promote their music, and sell direct-to-fan for a flat monthly fee. [1] [2] It includes a built-in store, mailing list tools, reporting and integration with social networks and services, including Twitter, Facebook, Bandcamp, SoundCloud, Twitch and Crowdcast. [3]
[3] [4] Artists upload music with their free account, and then anyone can download ZIP files of mp3 and album art, only requiring an e-mail address and zip-code or country code for an opt-in newsletter from the artist. The media can be shared using various social media or pay artists via a tip-jar. The site takes a 20% cut of the proceeds. [5]
Artist Monetization and Support Audiomack allows artists to earn revenue through its Audiomack Monetization Program (AMP), which is available to select creators. [29] Through AMP, artists can monetize their streams on the platform, offering them a way to generate income from their music without a major label backing. [ 30 ]
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One year after creation, Black Bandcamp rebranded as Black Artist Database with a new website that include news features, as well as interviews and DJ mixes. [4] They also launched the Creative Database, which allows users to discover Black creative professionals working in fields such as journalism, design, photography, and more.
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[12] Dischord limits itself to bands from the D.C. scene. The label offers the same basic deal to all artists: Dischord fronts a certain amount of money to record and manufacture [13] and once those costs are recouped, the label's distributor takes 30 percent of the profit [14] and the band and label split the remainder. [13] [14]
Last.fm is a music website founded in the United Kingdom in 2002. Utilizing a music recommender system known as "Audioscrobbler," Last.fm creates a detailed profile of each user's musical preferences by recording the details of the tracks they listen to, whether from Internet radio stations or from the user's computer or portable music devices.