Beatport and Sentric Launch Powerful New Solution to Transform Electronic Music Publishing
During this time of uncertainty, artists and producers need alternative and sustainable revenue streams to help offset the loss of live performance income. Thousands of electronic music producers, at all stages of their careers, have historically been missing out on vital publishing income from downloads, streams, broadcast and live plays because of the challenges inherent in registering copyrights.
The partnership between Beatport and Sentric Electronic, Sentric’s division dedicated to the electronic music genre, gives music creators the opportunity to participate in a simple, fair and flexible deal to return their publishing royalties faster than ever before. Artists and producers who have had their tracks streamed or downloaded on Beatport will be able to tap into vital income and have their publishing royalties paid directly thanks to an easy to operate online account.
Beginning immediately, Beatports’ artist, producer and label partners will have access to Sentric’s cutting edge rights management solutions and creative services, ensuring an important financial lifeline at a time when live revenues are on hold.
Artists and Labels already signed to the partnership include Patrice Bäumel, Victor Ruiz, Metodi Hristov, Joyce Muniz, Sincopat, Urbana and Culprit.
Sentric’s dedicated sync and creative teams add critical new income opportunities to released and unreleased music, both through placement in TV, Film and Advertising and by sourcing world class toplines for every style of track.
In 2018, Sentric entered the electronic music space when it acquired a stake in respected, boutique electronic music publi
Sentric’s Mark Lawrence said: “Our aim is to ensure every electronic music artist, producer and label has the opportunity to enter a publishing deal that’s right for them and for those already publi
Berlin-based, DJ and producer, Joyce Muniz adds, “I’ve had a very close relationship with Beatport for many years now. I’m convinced that having access to a music publi