Common Questions

Musicians upload their original content (music and logo).
We immediately add these to our online media player and online store.
The audience listens to, and votes on them.
Popular tracks stay on. These become "A-sides".
Unpopular ones get "boo"-ted off and become "B-sides" (they go into our Archives).

We do not have a subscription option yet.
You know how other streaming platforms offer subscriptions that let you download songs for offline listening? We believe this deters people from purchasing tracks, which hurts our content creators and is contrary to our Misson Statement. If we can find a way to make it equitable for everyone, we most certainly will.

Yes and no. The tracks you purchase are immediately available for download. There isn't any "offline listening" feature.

Copyright is a type of intellectual property that protects original works of authorship as soon as an author fixes the work in a tangible form of expression. In copyright law, there are a lot of different types of works, including paintings, photographs, illustrations, musical compositions, sound recordings, computer programs, books, poems, blog posts, movies, architectural works, plays, and so much more! Learn more here.

The musician (or band) receives a dollar per track sold. The remainder is used to pay taxes and fees.

We don't sell or share your information with anybody.

A vote by the audience is tallied and measured against preset standards. Only one [1] vote per track is counted.
Popular ones stay on the stream and become A-sides. “Poop”-ular ones get boo-ted off the stream and sent to the Archives. These become B-sides.
They are still available for play-on-demand through the search feature.

My people meet with your people for a game of Bocce or Cornhole. A coin-flip determines which one. Not really.

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