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TuneCore Pays $1M In January Fueled By Indie Artists

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Many digital distributors are still trying to find their footing, but one outfit seems to  have found its own indie sweet spot. TuneCore
.com artists and labels earned more than $1 Million in January marking a new peak for the
flat fee discount digital distribution service. TuneCore says customers have now earned a total of over seven million dollars from digital sales of their music.

Tunecores revenue growth is in part being fueled by big names like Bjork, Nine Inch Nails, Keith
Richards and Jay-Z, But according to the distributor unsigned artists are earning the majority of the
revenue generated.

Two examples of artists thriving under the new paradigm:


JOSH KELLEY

In just two weeks in January, major label refugeee Josh Kelley sold 18,000 copies of his album ‘Special Company,’
and over 47,000 additional individual songs, earning him over $135,000 via Tunecore.
Kelley hit #7 on Billboard’s Heatseekers chart, and #27 on the
magazine’s Top Independent Albums chart.

MEIKO
  Meiko has sold over
100,000 songs since November, 2007. Her self-titled album reached #35
on the iTunes Store Top 100 Albums chart and #1 on the Folk
album chart. She was recently featured as an iTunes Store Indie
Spotlight artist and Best of 2007 Spotlight artist.

Meiko said, "It’s amazing to think that only a few years ago, it was
pretty much impossible for an unsigned artist to have their music
available to people worldwide…(and) I
don’t have to chase them down to get paid!"

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2 Comments

  1. TuneCore is a great service – all the artists I manage use them as their digital aggregator …
    Side note: That Meiko album is fantastic!

  2. Thanks Bruce (and thank you too Angela) from over at TC! Just wanted to offer myself up if anyone had any questions (jake@tunecore.com).
    And I agree, that Meiko album really is fantastic.
    Best,
    Jake

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