SoundCloud expands direct licensing to wider array of artists

Reuters  |  LONDON 

By Eric Auchard

LONDON (Reuters) - SoundCloud, a popular streaming music service with wide appeal to new artists seeking to break into the top-heavy recording industry, is introducing a new offer to help musicians make money from their work, bypassing music label distributors.

The Berlin-based firm said it is opening up its previously invite-only "premier monetization" programme to hundreds of thousands of artists who offer their recordings on SoundCloud's music streaming service, and qualify as professional creators.

Rival include Spotify, and Music, which typically restrict direct music sales to top artists, if at all. said in a statement that it would meet or beat the revenue split offered to artists by other

is experimenting with offering direct licensing deals to some artists, it confirmed in July.

The decade-old counts 20 million creators who have posted content on its platform. It has been instrumental in launching the careers of recent chart-topping artists including Chance the Rapper, DJ duo Louis the Child, and

However, - which has one of the larger global audiences for free, advertising-supported listening outside of - has struggled to convert users into paying subscribers.

Those hurdles have remained even after it offered its low-priced $4.99 a month 'SoundCloud Go' service last year.

The service said it would pay qualifying artists in its or programme who are at least 18 years of age directly each month. It will start with artists with at least 5,000 plays a month, in the United States, as well as major European markets, Canada, and

The direct licensing programme is aimed at newer, independent artists. SoundCloud has licensing deals with major music labels which cover many top artists.

For copyright reasons, only original music for which creators own all the rights can be offered, SoundCloud said. Covers, sampling and songs by artists with a track record of copyright violations will disqualify them from participating.

(Reporting by in London; Editing by Sudip Kar-Gupta)

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First Published: Tue, October 09 2018. 17:41 IST