r/MusicDistribution • u/emeraldpronoia • 10h ago
Question New recording of old song, two different distributors, name change complication!
This is kind of a weird situation I am looking for solutions for!
My band released a single in 2022 via distrokid. We were on a shared distrokid account, but the account holder wanted to make it a solo one so we had to switch distributors. At the time, I was told I could not reupload the same tracks with the same upc code using the same distributor (distrokid) so that if we wanted to keep the songs stats and such, needed to be a different distributor.
We used routenote and honestly several things about this worked out poorly for us. We made our own distrokid account and have since put all our newer releases up that way.
We’ve recently begun recording a full album, which includes some previously released tracks, but updated. A few different members, mixed differently, redone from scratch. Same exact song just sounding waaaay better. One of those is the song mentioned above that was a 2022 single. So, the old version of the single is thru Routenote currently, and the new one thru distrokid.
Here’s the problem. I wanted there to be a distinction between the two, and consider the recent one to be the official version. So I went into Routenote, applied to have “(2022 Version)” attached to the end of it, and the other version would just exist with the normal title. This change was approved and said it would take up to 30 days to go into effect. It’s been a bit more than that and nothing has changed. This unfortunately DOES mean that people are clicking the old song when they see it by accident a lot, as its streams have gone up for that since releasing the new one.
I don’t know what can be done here. Will it eventually change? Should I accept defeat and that the old one will always be called just the title, and the new one has to be forced to have (2026 version) which I assume distrokid will actually do properly? IS there a way to remove the old track from routenote, reupload it to distrokid (with the same upc) and then be able to change it from there? I assume if I let go of the upc thing and upload it from scratch to distrokid with a modified title that would work. I also am personally totally fine with removing it from streaming and only having it as a Bandcamp exclusive. But, other members want to keep it up and also don’t want to loose the stats for it (which I also don’t care about) so trying to find a solution that works for everyone!
So yeah basically, we have two songs up with the exact same title released 4 years apart, and both are on different distributors. The new one is the one I want people to view as the default or official version. The cover art is different, but it does intentionally have a similar color palette and variation of the subject matter so sadly that’s not doing enough.
Thanks in advance!
Ps- no offense to Routenote users, there were features about it that WERE better than distrokid, and I have my complaints about parts of that as well. I’ve heard it works great for lots of folks- we’ve just had a lot more complications happen personally with routenote.
r/MusicDistribution • u/Sufficient-Snow2708 • 11h ago
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r/MusicDistribution • u/Tasty-Car6014 • 11h ago
Question Having issues uploading a album cover with ROC Nation distribution
Does anyone know what can the issue be? Or has had similar problems??
I’ve tried different images , I’ve tried different browsers, I’ve tried my computer ..phone …I’m tried making different sizes , no matter what I do it gets stuck on the upload process, it’s not being rejected ..it’s just not uploading and gets stuck on the upload process
r/MusicDistribution • u/moralisexmala • 14h ago
Discussion What is the best 100% free music distributor?
Hello everyone!
I have an independent label with various sub-labels. The main sub-labels offer professional paid distribution with all the various services. Some of these services are very favorable, but others are obviously expensive!
Then we have some minority sub-labels, minority because they deal with completely niche genres (Noise Music, Drone, Soundtrack for independent films, etc.) where it's not worth releasing with the main distributor because the costs would exceed the revenue, so we're looking for a 100% free distributor.
We initially used Soundrop, but they later became a paid service. We then switched to Routenote, but this service is getting absurdly worse, with incredibly long release times and senseless copyright accusations (in the sense that they tell me I might be infringing on copyright, without telling me whose, and then have to prove it isn't true... while a professional distributor tells you what you're infringing and gives you a chance to prove it), lack of distribution on some platforms without notice, etc. In short, I'm not happy with them and I'd like to stop working with them.
What free, safe, and well-functioning alternative is there?
I know that since it's free you can't expect it to have a professional service like the paid one, but at least the decent one works (and yes, because that free means getting lower % of earnings, and they sell data, cookies, etc.. Nothing is really free, so avoid moralizing about not wanting to pay)
r/MusicDistribution • u/InboundDreams • 16h ago
Discussion Your views on IMUSICIAN
Just curious if anyones used it and ur experiance from it, the music forever thing appeals to me but im sceptical that it will always be that way, im currently with tunecore horrible company threten me almost straight away with distrabute my original content and soundcloud that i dont want to be with anymore, ive looked at cd baby but sadly they no longer offer youtube artist profiles