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Splice Raises $35 Million To Expand Digital Hub For Musicians, $5 Million Paid To Creators

Four years after launching, online music creators hub Splice announced that it has paid out $5 million to artists, as well as, completed a new $35 million funding round to. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2017/12/splice-raises-35-million-to-expand-digital-hub-for-musicians-5-millio

image from splice.comFour years after launching, online music creators hub Splice announced that it has paid out $5 million to artists, as well as, completed a new $35 million funding round to expand the service. One of the samples available from Splice even anchored “Sorry Not Sorry,”  the #1 hit for Demi Lovato last summer.

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Hear the "snap" that kicks in around the 29-second mark of “Sorry Not Sorry,”  the #1 hit for Demi Lovato, and repeats throughout the song? Producer Oak Felder got that sample from Splice, as part of a monthly subscription he has with the online service.Splice has just raised $35 million in new funding let by DFJ Growth to expand. The company previously raised $12.25 million in three rounds.   image from www.hypebot.comSplice streamlines the process of creating and sharing music by bringing all of the steps into a single digital home. The Splice community also provides artists with a new means to connect with fans and other artists to solicit feedback throughout the creative process.One of Splice's most popular features is a legal sample subscription service that costs between $8 and $30 a month, and comes with no strings or royalties attached. Since launching four years ago, Splice has paid $5 million to creators. Founded by entrepreneurs Steve Martocci and Matt Aimonetti, Splice is headquartered in New York, NY, with an office in Los Angeles.

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