Many musicians write to us and ask about having their music sold through our site, and we try to listen to everything as and when we can. But we ask for your understanding that it could take some time before you hear back from us, and if you don't hear back from us at all, we didn't choose your music. We admit to having quite a "backlog" of submissions that we simply haven't had the time to check out yet. We are very busy dealing with customers, licensing opportunities and taking in music from the already signed-on musicians that we work with.
For instrumental music, we are mostly interested in taking in exclusive music. Our company will be the exclusive publisher. We are quite picky and if we find something we really like, we may be able to offer you an up-front payment for the exclusive use of your music, or royalties based on sales. We're not really keen on taking in non-exclusive instrumental music that's being licensed elsewhere. We currently have about 50 active composers who regularly submit music exclusively to our company, and this is a good way for us.
If you have good quality vocal music (with lyrics), we are very interested and we don't necessarily need the music exclusively. We are eager to get more high quality vocal music into our library, and if it has to be a non-exclusive deal, then so be it.
We have one absolute requirement, and that is that the music we sell here is not part of a YouTube Content-ID setup and is automatically recognized at YouTube with "copyright notices" being sent to customers who may use the music in their YouTube videos. If you are involved with AudioSparx "internet royalties" scheme, Rumblefish, AudioMicro, GoDigital / AdShare, AdRev, Audiam, The Orhcard, Believe Digital, CDBaby "sync licensing" program, or any other company that practices Content-ID, we are not interested in that music.
Having read the above, if you would like us to consider your music, please feel free to contact us via the support ticket form and let us know a bit about you. You can attach a few MP3 files, or you can point us to some place where we can listen to the music. (No place that requires a log-in, please).
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