Open call for Producers/Bands/Artists

 
3 years ago
Beatpick
1 Posts

Hey.. we're looking for some new music.

BeatPick, our music label and licensing company, is based on the principles of Creative Commons rather then copyright.

Our business is ethic, fair and inspired to the principles that are driving the growth of Open Source software.

We're not the usual -tons of mp3s site- We select our artists carefully and we spend money in advertising and PR for our artists.

We sell complete album or EP in WAV, Mp3, OGG and we target professionals.

All our music catalogue is available to be licensed for video art, films, broadcasting, tv ad, games, remixes, dj compilation and more. This is done through a licensing control panel where professionals can search songs by mood, bpm, keyword  and other advance fields, select the type of license they need, get a quote, pay and download a WAV file and a legal agreement in 5 minutes.

This is what we stand for:

-artist gets 50% of earnings. We will use most of our 50% to advertise further our project and its musicians.

-Our contracts are non exclusive. You can still sign anytime you wish with anybody else.

-We sell your albums (or EP) online at a fair price. Albums €5.50 or £4. EP €3 or £2.

 All music will be available in WAV, mp3, OGG.

-We let your songs be available to be licensed for commercial purposes, easily and online

-Producers can contact you for commissions trough our online webform. (soundtrack fro example)

-Your music will not get lost on our site. We follow a strict qualitative selection.

 We publish only the music that we really believe in.

-Our site is in 3 languages: English, Spanish and Italian.

At present we are looking for more music submissions as the opening date will be in 1 month time.

Check our site at
www.beatpick.com

BeatPick
FairPlay Music

General enquiry:
info@beatpick.com
Artists enquiry:
demo@beatpick.com
IM on msn:info@beatpick.com

 

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