Saturday, April 12, 2014

Looking to license your music? Consider royalty remuneration


While BACKLINE takes care not to endorse anything we haven't tried ourselves, we thought it would worth while for our readers to at least check this company. The company is called "Express in Music" (EIM). They are out of Singapore. 
 Jerry Chen, Business Development Director for EIM, claims that EIM has a portal on www.expressinmusic.com which he invites songwriters to "ingest your music in exchange for monetary remuneration through music royalties". (His words)

Basically, they license your tracks and stream them through commercial retailers and food & beverage outlets. They pay for your music and with the transparent system, you get your music heard worldwide as background ambient in-stores .

Check out their website website out to see how they license and give back royalties for your music:
http://www.expressinmusic.com/revenueinfographic.php.

They also claim this is an honest music proposition to pay you music royalties and get you heard in real physical outlets. You don’t need to pay them anything, they just need to get your permission to license the music. Still, we suggest talking with an entertainment lawyer first.
You can Google them and check out their legitimacy. They have won numeous wards in Singapore: http://www.aseanictaward.com/index.php/about-aicta/aicta-2013-finalist and http://www.sitfawards.com/cos/o.x?c=/wbn/pagetree&func=view&rid=1213026.

They only offer this for original and independent music tracks to rightfully license.

 

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