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  2. List of online music databases - Wikipedia

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    AllMusic. Music information and reviews. ~20,000,000 [7] ~2,200,000 [7] Song samples only. Discogs. • Database: user-generated cross-referenced database of physical & digital releases, artists, and labels. With catalogue numbers, codes, and other markings taken directly from each release.

  3. RouteNote - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.routenote.com. RouteNote is a digital music distribution, publishing and licensing service founded in 2007. Based in Cornwall, United Kingdom, RouteNote allows artists to distribute music to online retailers including Spotify, iTunes and Amazon Music, among others. [1][2] The company supports 1,000,000 artists and has facilitated ...

  4. ONErpm - Wikipedia

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    Official website. onerpm.com. ONErpm (ONE Revolution People's Music) is a digital distribution service and fan engagement platform founded in 2010 by Emmanuel Zunz and Matthew Olim, the latter one of the co-founders of CDNow, a pioneer in digital music. The company offers such services as direct-to-fan sales, distribution to multiple web ...

  5. The Luxury Brand That’s More Than Just a Music Distributor

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    In the highly crowded and competitive music industry, distribution is a critical component of success for artists, labels, and independent musicians.

  6. SongCast Music Distribution - Wikipedia

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    According to Mashable, SongCast was founded in 2018 by Caine White who serves the top 5 music outlets, including Amazon. [1] In 2017, Forbes reported the company had paid out approximately $24 million to artists signed with the service and also launched a competing app alongside its longer-standing distribution partnerships with iTunes, Pandora, Spotify, Apple Music.

  7. Intersound Records - Wikipedia

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    Intersound pursued a unique business model of primarily selling directly to retailers via an in-house distribution system, instead of partnering with a third-party distributor as major labels typically did. [1] Intersound was headquartered in Roswell, Georgia, [2] where it operated a large production and warehousing facility. [1]

  8. LANDR - Wikipedia

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    LANDR Audio is a cloud-based music creation platform developed by MixGenius, an artificial intelligence company based in Montreal, Quebec.Since launching with its flagship automated mastering service in 2014, LANDR has expanded its offerings to include distribution services, a music samples library, virtual studio technology (VSTs) and plug-ins, a service marketplace for musicians, and online ...

  9. Spotify - Wikipedia

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    Spotify was founded in 2006 in Stockholm, Sweden, [16] by Daniel Ek, former CTO of Stardoll, and Martin Lorentzon, co-founder of Tradedoubler. [17][18] According to Ek, the company's title was initially misheard from a name shouted by Lorentzon. Later they conceived a portmanteau of "spot" and "identify".

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