You are probably right tbh.Beatstars by Timbaland. another third party site that will do nothing that you cant do for yourself...
OK, ill be giving it a missRights Granted to Us by You. By providing us with your Beats and/or making your Beats available through the Site , you grant to Beatclub a worldwide, unrestricted, assignable, sublicenseable, revocable, royalty-free license (or, if not permitted under applicable law, a license for the whole duration, including for any extension thereof, of all relevant rights under any applicable law) to use, copy, modify, create derivative works based upon, publicly display, publish, publicly perform, market, promote, distribute or otherwise make available such Beats, in whole or in part, in any form, media or technology, whether known or hereafter developed, alone or as part of other works, with no payment or other compensation to you, for the purposes of: (i) facilitating the sale/licensing of your Beats through our Site, including, but not limited to the copying, distribution and creating of low quality versions of your Beats ("Sample Beats") that Beatclub will make available for download by other users of our Site; (ii) allowing your Beats to be played and listened to by other users who are browsing Beats on our Site; (iii) allowing for the download and distribution of Beats that are part of a transaction where you sell and/or license a Beat to other users of our Site; and (iv) to satisfy any law, regulation, or government request.
SO IN OTHER WORDS... by uploading your beats to their site they have the right to change and/or alter your beat, resell or use it in any way they want including putting it on their monetized platforms and NOT HAVE TO PAY YOU A DIME well fuck SIGN ME UP!!!
college radio isnt an avenue Id considered before, but its a really good one. We had an internet radio station at the studio for a bit, but its another matter of the time it consumed. Getting some connections in the college radio game sounds like a really good idea though to get stuff in rotation, especially with the kids we have at the studio, the college kids will love that shit.and back to FB lets say your in a facebook group(and i HIGHLY encourage to stay AWAY from them) the ONLY people who are gonna see what you post are people in the group. now heres the HUGE problem with that. say you join a producers group, whos missing? FANS!! your a producer pushing music in a GROUP FULL OF PRODUCERS PUSHING MUSIC, do you see the logic in that? thats like a lawyer looking for work in a room full of lawyers. you NEED to be where the FANS are, this is why i ALWAYS suggest websites, blogs and internet/college radio. this is why i do the deep dive on my paid ads. even on a budget of $2-$3 a day for 30 days if i get a few new fans its worth it, cause these are REAL fans, and for me this is about the LONG game. i dont do promo so i can get 100 fans this week to listen to my new shit. im trying to get those 10 LOYAL fans that will buy my merch and stream my back catalog....
How did you go about getting your sync placements? When I looked into it years ago they were telling me they needed university graduates. I dont chase artists anymore, or plan on selling beats unless its for at least $5000 for an exclusive composed piece.and at the end of the day if your business is correct, you wont have to worry about "selling" beats. to be honest i probably make more money some months just from other stuff than direct beat sales. the other stuff includes Royalties (im with BMI) Sync, (i have 4 tv and 1 movie placement) website Ad revenue( i get ad revenue from Google and i have 3 people who pay to advertise on my site) Streaming (including Youtube) on a GOOD month without merch i could probably pull in 2500-3000 without selling one beat. and to be honest i dont even chase down artists anymore. i make my beats and put them in my store on my site and at the same time they go up on streaming, so if they dont sell i can still earn, and the best thing is the more beats i put up, the bigger my catalog gets, so when i do get a new fan that want to stream my music they have more to go through.. they always say the sign of a good business s when you can make money when you sleep, i dont make a lot, but i sleep pretty well.lol
Yeah, Im always telling people that networking is the most important thing. Its how Ive gotten my best opportunities. Just by reaching out and being humble and being respectful and speaking person to person. While it would be nice if we all could do it all, we just cant, life and the number of hours in the day has its limits. Its not necessarily what you know but who you know, with a small team of good dedicated people all pulling in the same direction, its far more likely to be successful than one person alone. Every person brings experience and skills in different categories that can be utilised to help the collective. Ive tried saying that here for years, but its hard to get everybody moving in the same direction.A few of my placements i got from building good relationships. my first placements were for a show called "Rap Music Inc" on the Aspire network. and the guy who created the show was a dj buddy of mine. my movie placement i got through my Wu-Tang connects. my boy Dj Flipcyde recommended me to score a movie and it just so happened that the movie was being directed by Lin Que (if you dont know she was an emcee back in the day with X-clan she was known as Isis, and then she went solo, she got tired of the music industry and decided to go to film school and become a director) and aside from the hip-hop connection, we actually have the same alma matter (NYU) one of my placements is the main Youtube theme for the streeballer Bone Collector, i just reached out and asked for that one. and 2 of my other tv placements i got through my agency MTAC Talent and Branding ( https://mtacbranding.com/) i also have a couple of podcast placements. its all about networking. cause to be honest im a member of 4 different sound/sync libraries and i havent gotten anything from ANY of them. the BIGGEST thing i will tell you to do is build your catalog, build your resume, PROMO, PROMO, PROMO. a lot of times people will google you to see what will come up, and let me tell you the more press, the better. i tell my masterclass students all the time "the 2 questions people will always ask you in this business is who are you and what have you done, and you better make sure your resume can answer both"
Isn't this pretty much identical to SoundCloud and YouTube anyway??Rights Granted to Us by You. By providing us with your Beats and/or making your Beats available through the Site , you grant to Beatclub a worldwide, unrestricted, assignable, sublicenseable, revocable, royalty-free license (or, if not permitted under applicable law, a license for the whole duration, including for any extension thereof, of all relevant rights under any applicable law) to use, copy, modify, create derivative works based upon, publicly display, publish, publicly perform, market, promote, distribute or otherwise make available such Beats, in whole or in part, in any form, media or technology, whether known or hereafter developed, alone or as part of other works, with no payment or other compensation to you, for the purposes of: (i) facilitating the sale/licensing of your Beats through our Site, including, but not limited to the copying, distribution and creating of low quality versions of your Beats ("Sample Beats") that Beatclub will make available for download by other users of our Site; (ii) allowing your Beats to be played and listened to by other users who are browsing Beats on our Site; (iii) allowing for the download and distribution of Beats that are part of a transaction where you sell and/or license a Beat to other users of our Site; and (iv) to satisfy any law, regulation, or government request.
SO IN OTHER WORDS... by uploading your beats to their site they have the right to change and/or alter your beat, resell or use it in any way they want including putting it on their monetized platforms and NOT HAVE TO PAY YOU A DIME well fuck SIGN ME UP!!!
Re: BMI @Dj Iceman be sure to sub to this young lady on YT
why make beats when you can spend all your time talking about making beats?be sure to subscribe to making some actual beats
That's a fact bro. So many of the producers that are signing up via the platform are going at it with hopes of landing placements or in having the opportunity to work with artist. It seems like a cash grab to take advantage of these younger cats trying to be heard.and THIS is why i say OWN AND CONTROL YOUR PLATFORM..
This is why business is so lucrative. Too many want the quick and easy way.want to take the easy way out then want to complain when shit dont work out, or they get fucked.