Amuse - Free Music Distribution -
Their algorithms had noticed his consistent growth and high listener retention. They weren't just offering to distribute him; they were offering him a . They wanted to put a marketing budget behind his next project and help him get onto major editorial playlists, sharing the profits 50/50 while he kept ownership of his masters.
Two months after the release, Leo checked his stats. A lo-fi chill playlist had picked up his lead single. He started seeing small amounts of money trickling into his Amuse Wallet. Amuse - Free music distribution
The neon sign above "Leo’s Records" flickered, but for Leo, the real light was coming from his laptop screen. He had just finished Suburban Echoes , an album he’d spent two years recording in a closet padded with egg cartons and old blankets. It sounded professional, but Leo was broke. Their algorithms had noticed his consistent growth and
This is a story about how changed the game for an independent artist, illustrating how their free distribution model works in the real world. The Rhythm of Independence: A Tale of Amuse Two months after the release, Leo checked his stats