![]() CEO often seems like he has no clue what he's doing even though he talks like LANDR is the best and biggest company in the industry. If they spent more time on fixing their interface and less on trying to seem like they're down with the hip kids (eg their new VST download section) we might have had a fine romance.This company is absolutely unable to manage its growth. Signed up for the "mastering" service, but I've just recently inquired about parting ways. They're friendly when they do communicate. They often don't notify you when the release is live. ![]() The support time turnaround is on average 1 week. Takes about an hour to upload and submit 10 tracks. Same with the fields for genre (which is a limited list of ridiculous titles), composer, producer, featured artist, etc. No way to tick all songs or say "same artist as before". You select the artist (yourself) for every track. The upload process has no batch metadata processing capabilities. Mostly they blame the stringent iTunes submission requirements, but I've gone through other distributors (Tunecore, CD Baby) without any similar problems. Reasons include track titles, supposedly copyrighted samples, accusations of cover songs when they were originals, etc. Please contact the moderators of this subreddit if you have any questions or concerns.Įvery one of the 13 albums I've distributed with them has gone through a round of rejection before being processed. I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. Please post your requests to collaborate on anything - songwriting, mixing, music videos, web design - in the most recent weekly Collaboration thread, and your newbie questions ("What cables do I need?" "What gear should I buy?" "What do multiband compressors do?" etc.) in the most recent weekly Newbie Questions thread. If you submitted one of these threads, delete it before the moderators find it, and post it in the right place! If the moderators find one of these posts outside of the pinned threads, it will be deleted and you will be banned instantly, without warning. Workspace photos belong on r/MusicBattlestations. You cannot post your stream count/revenue, memes, "mildly interesting" images, or workstation/gear photos. It doesn't matter if you use a link or not. ![]() Do not encourage users to break the rules. You cannot share your music or work for feedback (or any other reason) outside of the weekly Feedback thread. outside of the weekly Promotion thread. You may not promote anything - your music/video, your services, your free services, your social media, your Discord server etc. Hello! Thanks for posting on r/WeAreTheMusicMakers. If, on the other hand you are well established and believe you could come out on top with your annual rate vs. Landr could make a fuck ton from you for a few years if you aren't making any revenue. Seeing as you are just looking for a distributor I assume you have no stream data that could help your decision? The streaming income is SPARSE, and would be for a few years if your growth is on par with other musicians. $89.99/year sounds absurdly expensive considering the competition. Distrokid, the only distributor I know that does a flat annual rate like Landr (any other?) takes a cut and Landr doesn't. shazam is a scam and I believe the "keep uploaded forever" part is also cleverly worded but there is a loophole. They take no % cut of any earnings, and they include many extras that other services make you pay for song by song such as Social Media monetization etcĭistrokid is 19.99/month, youtube monetization is 14.99 I think. Landr's plan for $89.99/year unlimited releases really appeals to me.
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