Today, TuneCore, the leading independent digital music distributor for self-releasing artists, announces the company’s biggest change since opening for business 16 years ago—its new Unlimited Release Pricing Plans. The announcement was made by Andreea Gleeson, Chief Executive Officer, TuneCore.
Since its inception, TuneCore, a division of global digital music company Believe, has democratized access to music distribution for self-releasing artists by introducing the first flat fee, pay-per-release distribution model on the market. Today, successful release strategies have shifted from doing a few EPs or one album per year to releasing singles more often and more regularly to stay top of mind with existing and potential fans. With the launch of TuneCore’s Unlimited program, constant music creation is made more accessible for all artists by giving them the control to release an unlimited number of singles and albums. For the free plan, artists are able to get their music directly into the music libraries of social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and TikTok and start making money right away, as they crowdsource the music’s popularity directly with fans. As they move through their careers, artists will be able to upgrade their plan to better meet their evolving needs as they grow.
Commented Gleeson, “We’ve spent a year speaking directly to artists and labels about how we can make our service better for them. What emerged is: artists want to be able to test their new music for free before distributing to all services and they want to release the music they are creating instantly, regularly, and seamlessly with one annual subscription enabling unlimited music distribution. TuneCore’s new program gives self-releasing artists at any stage of their careers the freedom to choose the plan that works best for them, while maintaining the high quality of service TuneCore is known for. With TuneCore Unlimited, artists pay less and earn more.”
Vivek Raina, Managing Director, Believe India added, “In a constantly evolving music industry, our goal continues to support all artists, at all stages of their career and with the new all-inclusive Unlimited Pricing model, it allows us to further our mission at the local level, in the best possible way and help them to grow their careers independently.”
TuneCore’s new Unlimited program includes four plans catered to give options and choice to meet the unique needs of all artists:
Heena Kriplani, Head of TuneCore, South Asia explained, “One of our biggest strengths is the relationship and subsequent conversations we have with artists. We see the changing ecosystem and make sure we adapt. The all-inclusive Unlimited Pricing model is that once-a-year payment solution that enables and encourages artists to maximize the number of their releases. This creates new opportunities to engage with fans and fuel music discovery and fandom across Digital music and social platforms.”
TuneCore artist, Nikhita Gandhi, commented, “TuneCore has always been my preferred distribution partner. What stands out about them is their dependability and their willingness to adapt to artist needs. To me it’s heartening to see that a conversation with TuneCore can result in a change in format, all focused on the betterment of an artist. I’m thrilled that with this more affordable model, my fellow artists can also benefit from all that TuneCore offers.”
The new Unlimited program gives artists the freedom to create more music and experiment with different release strategies to advance their careers and feed their growing fanbases. Even those sensitive to pricing can utilize the New Artist free plan or the Rising Artist INR 999 plan to experience TuneCore's expertise in independent distribution and become eligible for upstream into Believe Label & Artist Solutions or Believe Artists Services divisions’ “Signed By” program which has benefited over 400 TuneCore artists globally.
Continued Gleeson, “With all of these changes, one thing stays the same - TuneCore will never waiver from putting artists first and with each update to our service, we will keep our artists’ needs front of mind. Ultimately, we’re here to help them make their music better, and help them become better known.”
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