We’re excited to share a major improvement to our payment reporting system—a change that addresses a key reporting gap and gives artists a clearer picture of their earnings. Learn more in this blog.
New Label Engine Update: Importing Assets From Cloud Services
Label Engine now supports direct file uploads from Dropbox! Easily add tracks, artwork, and more by selecting the new cloud upload icon next to file selection boxes. This update makes managing your files faster and more convenient than ever.
How to Schedule Spotify Clips for Your Next Release
Spotify Clips are a new way for artists to engage with their audience by sharing short, vertical videos linked to their music. These clips can be scheduled to go live with your release, allowing for creative promotion of new tracks, albums, or merchandise. Learn how to create and schedule your Clips in this blog.
Increase Your Label’s Earnings: Opt-In for Neighboring Rights Collection with Label Engine
Label Engine is excited to offer labels the ability to opt-in for neighboring rights collection, a vital revenue stream for sound recording copyright holders. Discover how this service can maximize your earnings and the simple steps to get started.
Twitch Launches New DJ Program
Learn more about the Twitch DJ Program, a new initiative providing DJs with fresh opportunities to stream and promote their music. Explore the program’s features, including an official DJ category and expanded discovery opportunities, and see how you can get started today.
Getting Started with Spotify Countdown Pages
Learn how to build momentum for your release, engage fans with exclusive content, and drive anticipation with Spotify Countdown Pages. Start using this prerelease tool to elevate your music launch.
Cover Song Licensing Explained
Learn the essentials of cover song licensing with Label Engine. Discover how to legally release your renditions, obtain mechanical licenses, and ensure compliance with copyright laws.
Safeguard your Label Engine Account: The Importance of Multifactor Authentication
Don’t put your music at risk.
What Are ISRC’s And Why Are They Important?
If you’re a musician, producer, or label owner, you’ve likely come across the term “ISRC” at some point. An ISRC, or International Standard Recording Code, is a unique identifier assigned to individual sound recordings. Think of it like a license plate number for your music. What Are They For? ISRCs are used to track and identify sound recordings, which is …
A Guide to the Perfect Album Cover Art
An album cover art is the visual representation of a music album, usually found on the front of the album packaging. It is an important aspect of a musician’s brand and can greatly impact the perception of the music itself.