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Ari Herstand
Ari Herstand is a Los Angeles based musician, the founder and CEO of Ari’s Take and the author of How to Make It in the New Music Business.
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SoundCloud is Allowing Artists To Contact Fans (and Get Paid More)

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Joining us this week on the New Music Business are SoundCloud’s very own Tracy Chan (Chief Content Officer) and Emmy Lovell (Global Head of Music).

11:44 Welcome
14:58 History of SoundCloud and why they’re different from the other DSPs
22:41 Where SoundCloud is moving, and how they’re making the artist and fan relationship stronger
26:52 Resurgence of breakout stars and being a place where musicians get feedback
31:50 “Fan Powered Royalties”
37:31 ‘Fans’ tool within SoundCloud for Artists
42:47 How DMing fans is beneficial for artists
49:21 How artists can access monetization through SoundCloud’s new partnership with Merlin and Warner
57:43 What it means to make it in the New Music Business

Edited and mixed by Maxton Hunter
Music by Brassroots District
Produced by the team at Ari’s Take

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Ari Herstand
Ari Herstand
Ari Herstand is a Los Angeles based musician, the founder and CEO of Ari’s Take and the author of How to Make It in the New Music Business.

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