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The Top 7 Sites For Licensing Your Music

April 15th, 2009 | 2 Comments | Posted in Food For Thought

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Here in no particular order is a list of seven companies that help artists place their music in film, television, Notes 2 commercials, games, etc.

  • Rumblefish - Licensing for television, film, advertisements, websites, videos, games, podcasts, and sonic branding - e.g. your music inside your local Gap.
  • Gamecues - Licensing for the gaming industry.
  • YouLicense - Music licensing marketplace - essentially, their system enables artists and those seeking music to conduct business directly with each other.
  • Pump Audio  - Artists can license their music in television and advertising without giving up any ownership. 
  • BeatPick - Music licensing provider.
  • Ricall - Music licensing marketplace, connecting users wanting to license music directly with the relevant copyright owners.
  • SoundReef - In private beta, this service exchanging music for promotion in television, film, advertising, etc.
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    This list comes courtesy of Duncan Freeman and his Indie Music Tech blog.  What music licensing sites and services are missing from the list?

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    2 Responses to “The Top 7 Sites For Licensing Your Music”

    1. Jeff Atkinson Says:

      Nice writing style. I look forward to reading more in the future.

    2. soundlounge Says:

      soundlounge has been leading this field for 30 years. We are a full Music Agency working to place music in media – check out http://www.soundlounge.co.uk/site/ourwork.html and you will see the range of tracks and calibre of clients. We also look to work with new bands/labels and promote the best of their work to our clients on a regular newsletter that we call Playlist
      http://www.soundlounge.co.uk/site/playlist.php

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