![]() Taking your album off of iTunes, Spotify, Amazon, Deezer, Rdio, Google Play, etc etc will also rip down all your reviews, ratings, play counts, and worst of all, remove you from all playlists.Ī very upset Zimbalam user who will be affected by this wrote me stating: “90% of my revenue comes from old Spotify playlists that have been shared publicly, and it’d take years to regain that revenue if the releases were taken down.”Īll these artists’ songs that have been included on Spotify, Deezer, Rdio, Apple Music, Tidal, Rhapsody and all other playlists will disappear overnight. You could just choose another digital distributor right? Well not so fast. +DISGUSTING: MondoTunes Pulls Slimy Bait And Switch On MusiciansĪt least Believe/Zimbalam/TuneCore isn’t forcing you to signup with TuneCore. Been putting out a single a week for the past year? It will now cost you $520 a year on TuneCore.Īnd worst of all, Zimabalam is currently still up and running, allowing artists to distribute their releases TODAY.įellow digital distributor, MondoTunes, just pulled a similar bait-and-switch last week, changing their “no annual fees” model to now include annual fees. You distributed 4 albums with Zimbalam over the years? Well, now you owe $200 A YEAR if you want to go with TuneCore. ![]() $50 a year PER ALBUM and $10 a year per single. Sounds reasonable right? Except, it’s not at all.įor one, Zimbalam artists were promised when they signed up that there would be “no annual fees” and “no hidden charges.” Except, now there are. ![]() ![]() They have until November 30th to do this, otherwise Zimbalam will take your release down for you.Īrtists will receive an email from TuneCore in “a few days” with a promo code to re-distribute their releases “for free” for the first year. Zimbalam artists now see this message when they login to their account.Īrtists must take down their releases from Zimbalam and redistribute them with TuneCore. ![]()
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