When Bloomberg reported that Spotify would be upping the cost of its premium subscription from $9.99 to $10.99, and including 15 hours of audiobooks per month in the U.S., the change sounded like a win for songwriters and publishers. Higher subscription prices typically equate to a bump in U.S. mechanical royalties — but not this time.

By adding audiobooks into Spotify’s premium tier, the streaming service now claims it qualifies to pay a discounted “bundle” rate to songwriters for premium streams, given Spotify now has to pay licensing for both books and music from the same price tag — which will only be a dollar higher than when music was the only premium offering. Additionally, Spotify will reclassify its duo and family subscription plans as bundles as well.

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    132 months ago

    Not sure if this is exactly good news, but Epic Games doesn’t own it anymore, it was sold to Songtradr.

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      222 months ago

      the largest music licensing platform in the world

      Doesn’t sound too good to me. Bandcamp used to be where I could get music from smaller artists who couldn’t afford clearing samples (as they weren’t making money) and I worry a lot of that will be lost.

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        132 months ago

        Still is, for now. I run a small vaporwave tape label via Bandcamp. No significant changes under Epic Games or Songtradr that I’ve noticed. That could change, though.

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          It will change, I promise you. I am so confident I will literally bet my girlfriend’s chihuahua on it.

          wikipedia chihuahua

          better hope lefties and artists get their shit together you tiny little monster

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            102 months ago

            Everyone on Lemmy and the fediverse as a whole should be aware of this pattern. I just hope something can fill in before it gets too bad.

            I’m keeping an eye on Faircamp.

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          42 months ago

          That’s how it always begins.

          But on a more positive note, care to share the label or more about your experience about it? With regards to Bandcamp and more generally.

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            Sure, https://mysticspools.bandcamp.com/

            Most of it is pretty fun- find music, reach out to artist, make a few tapes. We just do small runs of 25-100 tapes depending on how much will sell. The worst part IMO is order fulfillment, you either pay a third party a boatload or you DIY and packing 100 cassettes is a bit of a drag. Coming up with good art if the artist doesn’t already have something is quite difficult. The label is on a short hiatus for that reason, but I think we’ll do some more tapes now that some labels have dried up. There’s waxing and waning periods when it comes to these little micro labels, and I can tell people are feeling the economic squeeze.

            The most fun part is mastering to tape and dubbing. I’ve got a Nakamichi Dragon and 3x NAD 6300, and I’ve dubbed probably 500-600 tapes across them all. Dunno what it is about tapes, but I really like em.

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      🤷‍♂️ not really, none of these corporations are real in any sense that matters other than sucking up actual companies that actually make the world a better place and mining the goodwill out of them until they are cynical, worthless husks that corporations use to fleece consumers into buying products from before they realize their favorite company/brand is dead in everything but name.

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      32 months ago

      As bad as Epic is, probably worse…

      Even though Bandcamp was profitable the new CEO said this after buying it

      the financial state of Bandcamp has not been healthy

      So they’re probably looking for any way to cut costs. They fired half of the staff on day 1, including anyone who tried to unionize