Hey Troy I’ve actually been using your platform for a year now. When I first released a song I could put lyrics in but didn’t have them as the “karaoke” where listener can sing or rap along. Or just follow the lyrics. And I haven’t looked at y’all’s site in a while but I finally uploaded some new music and saw that feature still isn’t there? When will this be implemented or is this a pro feature?
No doubt. Figured it's time for all of us to graduate to platforms that allow us to take things a bit more seriously. Venice, I like because you just pay for it. Other distributors that offer this kind of support have you fill out an application and it's all a hustle. They don't do anything to help you promote, the application is just to see whether you have enough streams where whatever percentage they're taking will bring in money. You give up 15% and get the same service you could've gotten for $20 annually. It makes sense to pay more if you're going to get more.
LOL, I thought I changed to the right link but didn't. Had to go and upload the links again. But here, this is the right one: bit.ly/43a0EAc - Thanks for the Heads up
In future videos. Can you please dwell on Distributors that offer Record label services for those that want to start labels and sign other artists. Touch on the prices too
Peace. I actually did a full video focused on it a while back. th-cam.com/video/IA7ZfV0rUaY/w-d-xo.html a lot of the information is still relevant even though it needs an update.
I think, there's a difference between what someone can afford and whether how something is priced is worth its price. For example, if you tried to sell a download of your album for $10 but I couldn't afford it, that doesn't mean your album isn't worth $10. It just means that that's not what I'm looking to pay for an album. There's no one-size-fits-all solution for distribution. For a certain type of artist, it's absolutely worth it. For other types of artists, it makes absolutely no sense. Not saying you can't afford it, just giving an example.
Peace. They don’t tell you what kind of music to make. Where’d you get that from? A brief is like a job listing by someone in charge of finding music for movies. They simply list the requirements for the job. If you don’t want the job, no need to meet the requirements.
I agree on that part. They distributors. We write the music, make it....mix it and are happy with it. We come to them for distribution. Then if possible, possible marketing. Not oh, this ain't cutting it or do this differently. WTF?? We already finished that process. Lol. So yeah, I definitely agree with you on that right there.
Appreciate the great feedback, man. We’re trying our best to change the distribution game. 🙏🏾🙏🏾
Hey Troy I’ve actually been using your platform for a year now. When I first released a song I could put lyrics in but didn’t have them as the “karaoke” where listener can sing or rap along. Or just follow the lyrics. And I haven’t looked at y’all’s site in a while but I finally uploaded some new music and saw that feature still isn’t there? When will this be implemented or is this a pro feature?
thank you bro its soooo good for copyrighted audios and unreleased music from big artists
Venice is amazing.
Amazing. I'm sold on Venice already! Always loved that collaborative experience in college & corporate.
Thanks for keeping us informed for all things distribution once again
No doubt. Figured it's time for all of us to graduate to platforms that allow us to take things a bit more seriously. Venice, I like because you just pay for it. Other distributors that offer this kind of support have you fill out an application and it's all a hustle. They don't do anything to help you promote, the application is just to see whether you have enough streams where whatever percentage they're taking will bring in money. You give up 15% and get the same service you could've gotten for $20 annually. It makes sense to pay more if you're going to get more.
@@Payusnominddo they have there own publishing company
Does anybody know what happens if you close your account, do they take the down your catalog ?
Do they take your music down if you dont pay annually? Can you compare it to cd baby, tunecore and distrokid. Thanks in advance.
Great video 🔥
NOW THIS I GOT TO LOOK INTO ..JOHN PAZZASS
Great info, an artist always will need help and feedback. $500 is not that much for premium service
Awesome
Its great review continue doing these reviews.
Venice Distribution 25% Discount not working
Yeah, I had the wrong link. Just fixed it.The link there now works.
@Payusnomind not working.give us link
LOL, I thought I changed to the right link but didn't. Had to go and upload the links again. But here, this is the right one: bit.ly/43a0EAc - Thanks for the Heads up
In future videos. Can you please dwell on Distributors that offer Record label services for those that want to start labels and sign other artists. Touch on the prices too
Peace. I actually did a full video focused on it a while back. th-cam.com/video/IA7ZfV0rUaY/w-d-xo.html a lot of the information is still relevant even though it needs an update.
@@Payusnomind surely an update would be greatly appreciated
This Distribution boom the old label boom.
I like your videos
Thank you. Appreciate it.
I feel like $ 500/annually is not worth it. Too expensive
I think, there's a difference between what someone can afford and whether how something is priced is worth its price. For example, if you tried to sell a download of your album for $10 but I couldn't afford it, that doesn't mean your album isn't worth $10. It just means that that's not what I'm looking to pay for an album. There's no one-size-fits-all solution for distribution. For a certain type of artist, it's absolutely worth it. For other types of artists, it makes absolutely no sense. Not saying you can't afford it, just giving an example.
@Payusnomind You are correct. I agree 100%.
In this case, it doesn't make sense for me.
I don't want no distributor, telling what kind of music to make. Hard pass! 😂
Peace. They don’t tell you what kind of music to make. Where’d you get that from? A brief is like a job listing by someone in charge of finding music for movies. They simply list the requirements for the job. If you don’t want the job, no need to meet the requirements.
I agree on that part. They distributors. We write the music, make it....mix it and are happy with it. We come to them for distribution. Then if possible, possible marketing. Not oh, this ain't cutting it or do this differently. WTF?? We already finished that process. Lol.
So yeah, I definitely agree with you on that right there.