Is Bandcamp still a thing?

Is Bandcamp still a thing?

Among various other platforms designed for artists and labels to share music and make money, there is BandCamp. With fans having paid artists on the platform $15.8 million in the past 30 days alone, it is safe to say that the platform is thriving, and that artists are reaping the rewards.

Does Bandcamp own my music?

Am I signing over the rights to my music, home and firstborn? No. The only rights we take are the obvious ones we need to run the service. For example, the right to host the music you upload, stream and sell it on your behalf, display whatever lyrics and artwork you put on the site, and so on.

How are the reviews on Bandcamp.com good?

Bandcamp has a consumer rating of 3.39 stars from 18 reviews indicating that most customers are generally satisfied with their purchases. Bandcamp ranks 8th among Music Promotion sites. How would you rate Bandcamp?

Is there a paid version of Bandcamp for artists?

Bandcamp Pro is a paid version of Bandcamp for artists, and it costs $10/month. It lets artists batch upload, meaning you can queue up uploads for your whole album at once rather than uploading each song manually. Another feature Bandcamp Pro offers is targeted messaging.

What happens if you have a problem with Bandcamp?

BandCamp does not resolve issues but refers you to the musician’s label. For the most part requests to resolve problems are met with total silence. Another side to this is it is rather difficult to contact the record label or musician through the BandCamp website or app.

How does Bandcamp help you market your music?

Bandcamp uses quite a few tools to help you promote and market your music and brand. Bandcamp reports sales to music charts such as SoundScan/Billboard in North America and Official Charts in the UK by automatically registering your music with these organizations.

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