
How To Get Signed By A Record Label - amuse
From approaching label reps to negotiating your terms, here’s our guide to getting signed...
The Best Music Distribution Services | amuse
If you’re an independent artist trying to navigate the music industry without having to go through a record label, finding a way to make your music accessible is essential. Here's a list of the best …
Amuse: Music Distribution and Artist & Label Services
Nov 25, 2025 · Amuse empowers independent artists, teams and labels around the world. Distribute unlimited music to all major stores, keep 100% of your royalties, and access …
What Does It Mean To Own Your Masters? - amuse
Kanye, Taylor, Prince, Frank — there's a lot of talk about the importance of owning your masters these days. Read our guide on how to remain in charge of your music and find out what being …
How to Get Signed (to amuse) | amuse
Amuse is a re-imagined record label, offering artist-friendly record deals to music makers we believe in. Our global record label team uses data generated by our distribution platform to …
Release Music Through Amuse
Listen to Our Licensed Tracks A curated playlist of some of our label artists. Updated on a monthly basis, so check back to discover which tracks we're signing.
How To Split Royalties Between Artists & Producers - amuse
At bare minimum, be sure to include the artist name, producer, record label or distributor, if the agreement includes ownership, automatic payment splitting, song name, date, up front …
Music Industry Terms Every Artist Should Know | amuse
A&R: Short for Artists and Repertoire, it’s the department at a record label or music publisher responsible for discovering new talent and signing them to the company.
Digital Music Distribution: Everything Artists Need to Know
It can also refer to physical distribution (like selling your vinyl in record stores) or additional monetization services like YouTube. Music distribution is facilitated by third-party music …
How Music Distribution Works: Everything Artists Need to Know
It can also refer to physical distribution (like selling your vinyl in record stores) or additional monetization services like YouTube. Music distribution is facilitated by third-party music …