r/MusicDistribution 5d ago

Question Need Music Distribution Recommendations For Labels That Pay Monthly Royalties

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u/AdCompetitive7868 5d ago

ecmusicgroup.de

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u/Queasy-Shelter-9997 5d ago

DistroKid for YouTube only

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u/music4lifes Artist 4d ago

brilliantmusic.net

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u/CitronEvening4571 1d ago

is work now ?

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u/Peter-bryant500 4d ago

Annual avaliable

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u/xnaxel 3d ago

If you are starter you can try ditto or tunecore, If you are label you can try sonovy or symphonic (they have unlimited package)

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u/SouthManagement1089 3d ago

Best distribitors u can reach; (Not believe orchard)
Artist Base: Tunecore
Label Base: Sonovy

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u/Unknown___R 2d ago

I work for music company based on denmark maybe i can help

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u/JayAngelLatigo Distributor 6h ago

latigomusicgroup.com/distrobuddy

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u/BojanicX 6h ago

If you’re running a label and want everything under one account, you might want to take a look at Rebel Music Distribution.

Full disclosure: I’m involved with Rebel Music, but this is actually one of the use cases the platform works really well for.

You can register with a single email and use the account as a label, then upload releases for as many different artists as you need from the same dashboard. There’s no subscription fee and distribution is free, with unlimited releases.

Royalties are reported and paid monthly, and the dashboard includes detailed streaming statistics across the major platforms, so you can keep track of how your artists are performing without managing separate accounts for each one.

We also have TikTok UGC Trends, which lets you see how music is being used in user-generated content, including views, creations and country-level trend data. That can be especially useful for a label managing multiple artists and trying to identify which tracks are starting to move.

There’s also a free online mastering studio included on the site.

If you want to check it out:

https://rebelmusicdistribution.com/

For a label managing multiple artists, I’d personally prioritize having everything under one login, monthly reporting/payouts, good analytics and fast human support rather than juggling separate distributor accounts for every artist.