Sony Music will begin sending checks sharing its $750 million windfall from the sale of Spotify stock with the independent artists it distributes through its Orchard subsidiary as soon as August.
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Sony Music and The Orchard have confirmed that they will share the proceeds from the sale of shares in Spotify with their eligible distributed labels after acquisition costs, bankers and legal fees. Checks are expected to be sent as early as August."Given the unprecedented value realized from this equity, payments will be made without regard to advance recoupment, without deduction of distribution fees and regardless of contract requirement" Orchard chief Brad Navin said in a letter to clients obtained by Hypebot. "We hope that this is perceived as a significant gesture of goodwill to our label partners."Artists signed directly to The Orchard are being paid based on the the royalty rate in their contracts. How the proceeds will be shared with others artists is up to each label.Sony's largess comes despite the fact that The Orchard did not have any equity in the Sony Spotify deal, which was executed before Sony Music owned 100% of the company.So, why is Sony being so generous? By writing checks irregardless of contracts or recoupment, Sony is positioning itself and The Orchard as powerful shepherds that truly care for their flock.