Digital distribution, services and insights company UnitedMasters has launched a new iOS app.
With the UnitedMasters app, artists can release music onto all major streaming services including Spotify, Apple, Tidal, YouTube, and others.
They can also submit tracks for placement with some of the world’s biggest brands including the NBA, iHeart, Bose.
The app will also allow artists to track their earnings, receive monthly payments through PayPal and gain free access to extras like YouTube Content ID and SoundCloud Monetization.
“UnitedMasters is creating the framework for what future iterations of the music industry can look like.”
Lauren Wirtzer-Seawood, UnitedMasters
UnitedMasters President, Lauren Wirtzer-Seawood said: “How music is created and distributed has changed drastically. What was once done in recording studios and record labels is now done in bedrooms, tour buses, and on-the-go.
“UnitedMasters is creating the framework for what future iterations of the music industry can look like.
“Providing artists with the ability to easily distribute their music, no matter where they are, is an important step in that direction.”
“The goal of UnitedMasters is to help artists operationalize independence and own their future.”
Steve Stoute, UnitedMasters
Founder and CEO, Steve Stoute added: “The goal of UnitedMasters is to help artists operationalize independence and own their future. The app puts all of that freedom and control in the palm of their hand.
“Our team has worked hard to create a product that is fast and easy to use so that a new generation of artists can grow and advance their careers straight from their phone.”
UnitedMasters took on a $70m investment led by Alphabet/Google in November 2017.Music Business Worldwide
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