Apple Music will also broadcast unofficial remixes on its platform

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Unofficial remixes often turn out to be much more famous than original songs. Apple knows that this type of music has a large audience, so it has decided to offer this content also on Apple Music, as do companies like Sound Cloud. Apple has started today to broadcast remixed content on its music streaming platform, already catching up with Spotify in this regard. However, perhaps Apple's platforms are not ideal for remixed music, but the law of supply and demand governs the product to be consumed.

To carry out this task without prejudice to the main creators of these remixed songs, Apple has partnered with Dubset, company in charge of the software thatfinalize remixed songs and distribute royalties to their respective artists, thus minimizing the risk of someone making money from the work of others.

Dubset works by stalling a complete remix, it looks for the parts of the songs that have been extracted from official songs based on its database. The software thus finds the songs to which the profits from the song playback should be directed.

This is how the team of TechCrunch the operation of this new alternative within Apple Music. However, this does not seem to influence the growth of Apple Music, quite stagnant, while Spotify continues to announce growth in its paid subscriptions. We also reported that Spotify officially arrived in Japan a few weeks ago, a new market that is being opened to the most popular streaming music company, although now it isYou are involved in malware problems in your player software, for the second time in five years.


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  1.   @djStreamRD said

    Dubset not only pays the artists, it also pays a small percentage to the Dj, hence many Djs in which I include myself upload the mixes to mixbank.com, which is the official website for this.