Apparently, Mixcloud pay royalties to artists. They also claim that they don't take any mixes down. (apart from situations like antimfradio's)
Apparently, Mixcloud pay royalties to artists. They also claim that they don't take any mixes down. (apart from situations like antimfradio's)
Well, I don't think it's necessarily Beatport's top 10, but major labels that sell their music on beatport. I've had a mix denied on soundcloud that started out with Cascades of Colour by Ananda Project, and I'm pretty sure that came out long before beatport could put it in a Top 10.
Last month I had a mix get taken down that I'd had up since January of 2013.
When that happens, I try to remember the label that the track came from, and I don't use their tracks anymore in my mixes from then on. Then I tell my friends which track and label put the claim in. I also think twice about buying any more tracks from that label. If I'm going to protest, I'll do it with my wallet.
Sirius XM made an announcement today.
Stop thinking its you guys, your genres, or that dead air tricks will save your mixes
read what happend to a martin garrix on Soundcloud
http://forum.djtechtools.com/showthr...d=1#post686155