EmuBands

EmuBands is a digital music distribution service founded in 2005. EmuBands provides a simple but powerful digital music distribution service for artists, and record labels, to sell music online through iTunes, Spotify, Amazon.com, Google Play and many more of the world's digital music services.

In a non-exclusive deal, artists and labels earn 100% of the royalties generated from sales, and maintain full ownership and control of their rights, and with a simple one-off pricing model, there are no annual fees.

History and overview

Based in Glasgow, EmuBands offer unsigned artists and independent record labels access to selling their music online.

EmuBands caught the attention of Rhodri Marsden, writer for The Independent, when he used their services for his article on DIY music.[1]

As well as digital music distribution, EmuBands play an active role in educating the public on areas within the music industry. Managing Director, Ally Gray, takes regular seats on panels for various seminars and conferences.

In late 2012, EmuBands featured at Aberdeen Music Open Day,[2] Born To Be Wide - ‘Release Yourself’,[3] and Norwich Sound & Vision.[4]

Retail stores

EmuBands distributes to major digital music retailers worldwide. Examples of their store partners include:

Notable artists

EmuBands have distributed music for the following artists:

References

  1. "After becoming the No.1 sensation on YouTube can Rhodri Marsden take the charts by storm?". The Independent (London). 2007-08-30. Retrieved 2012-09-26.
  2. "Local music open day". aberdeen-music. Retrieved 2012-09-26.
  3. "Born To Be Wide - 04 Oct - Release Yourself". Borntobewide.squarespace.com. Retrieved 2012-09-26.
  4. "Conference | Norwich Sound & Vision". Norwichsoundandvision.co.uk. Retrieved 2012-09-26.

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