![]() ![]() In February 2007, Beatport launched the Beatport Player, a viral marketing web widget to play back relevant content by Artist, Label, Genre, and Chart. On August 7, 2006, Beatport released Beatport 3.0 Fully Loaded, the third version of its original store, which featured improvements to navigation, customized content subscription via My Beatport, and new payment options. Beatport was also made accessible through a scaled-down GUI embedded within DJ software: Traktor DJ Studio by Native Instruments. In January 2005, a revised Beatport 2.0 was released, with a catalog of over 100,000 tracks supplied by 2,700 signed labels. Half a year later, Beatport was beginning to become recognized after a few collaborations with well-known DJs and partnerships with the technology company Native Instruments. ![]() The first version of Beatport's web store, Beatport 1.0, was released on January 7, 2004, and consisted of 79 electronic music record labels in its catalog. Previous Beatport logo used from 2004 to 2021. Beatport emerged from the bankruptcy debt free and profitable and continues to operate as an online music store. SFX has since emerged from bankruptcy as LiveStyle. However, in May 2016, SFX suspended its proposed auction of the company, and cut its streaming and original content operations in order to focus on its core music sales business. SFX Entertainment filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy on February 1, 2016, and Beatport was subsequently put up for sale. In 2014, as part of an effort to widen its audience, Beatport expanded into original content oriented towards fans of electronic dance music, covering EDM news and culture, and offering on-demand music streaming from its catalog and live streaming events. Sillerman's company SFX Entertainment for a reported price of slightly over $50 million. Įstablished in 2004, the service was acquired in 2013 by Robert F. Beatport is oriented primarily towards DJs, selling full songs as well as resources that can be used for remixes. The company is based in Denver, Los Angeles, and Berlin. Most other stores take roughly 1-3 weeks, however, if it’s important for your music to go live on a specific date, you should always try to schedule your release at least 4 weeks in advance since every store has a different timeline of when delivered content will go live.American electronic music-oriented online music store Beatportīeatport is an American electronic music-oriented online music store owned by LiveStyle. ![]() ![]() See below for some of our most popular stores’ delivery times: It normally takes a few days for a release to be reviewed and delivered to stores. ITunes/Apple Music: 2-3 days, however, a small number of releases go through additional review before going live, which can add ~1-2 weeks How long will it take for my release to get to stores? *Beatport delivery is only available through our legacy Repost Select plan currently. If you have a store suggestion, let us know! We’re also also adding new stores, and we’ll deliver your content for no additional cost. SC4A can currently deliver your music to the following platforms:Īdaptr, Amazon, AMI Entertainment, Anghami, Apple Music / iTunes, Audiomack, Ayoba, Beatport*, Boomplay, Deezer, Claro Música, Facebook /Instagram, iHeartRadio, Jaxsta, JOOX, KKBox, Melon Plus, Mixcloud, Napster, NetEase, Pandora Plus, Peloton, Play Network, Pretzel, Qobuz, Resso, Saavn, Shazam, Sound Exchange, Spotify, Tencent, Tidal, TikTok, Twitch, YouTube Music, 7digital (Triller, Snap, ROXI, Soundtrack Your Brand,, Grandpad, Musixmatch, TuneSat, SoundMouse) What stores does SoundCloud For Artists deliver to? ![]()
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