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    AudioSocketMusic.com - Get Your Indie Music Licensed

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    Audiosocket wants to license your music. The terms are pretty favorable for the artist. The artist keeps 100% of the rights to their music as well as 60% of the licensing fee, 100% of the royalty payments, and they’ll get the attention and treatment they deserve. Audiosocket is a small, boutique-style agency which means they have an intimate knowledge of their artists work and are able to be very effective in selecting the right music for each opportunity. Each artist is hand picked which means only the best from around the world are selected. The owners are passionate about music and their clients. They get their artists music placed in mainstream media, which means money in everyone’s wallets.

    In their own words

    “AudioSocket licenses the best independent music to film, TV and new media in a fun, creative and efficient fashion. For musicians, music supervisors, producers, and creative directors, Audiosocket offers a simple, fun, and easy approach to music licensing. We are a small, flexible team with a passion ofr music, a love of the business, and a belief that musicians and music can make an impact.”

    Why it might be a killer

    The Audiosocket team takes a grounded approach to what they do. They’re all about helping bands monetize and expose their music. A lot of artists don’t know how to go about licensing their music, so Audiosocket helps lead the way, offering both opportunities and educational resources.

    Some questions

    AudioSocket has a very friendly approach, but does it work? Will they be able to make ends meet? How are they planning to get artists to work with them?

    Category: Video-Music-Photo | Tags: licensing
    Posted 23 Months 5 Days ago by Siri | Source: Simple Spark

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