Music Needed for YouTube Content Creators

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Giles Gale Music supervisor, sync & Licensing Manager - Resonant Music Licensing


Full-service music licensing company supplying music for TV, film, advertising, gaming and business use


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Music Needed for YouTube Content Creators
Seeking music for YouTube content creators!

I have started a new subscription service for YouTube content creators and seeking suitable music.

Music must be good vibes, positive and upbeat. All genres considered ie, Dance, Rock, Jazz, Electronica, Pop, R&B, Hip Hop, Classical, Orchestral, Ambient... etc.

Music must be high-quality, mixed and mastered. Instrumental tracks preferred, but great vocal tracks accepted and please make sure you supply instrumental mix as well!

All music will be listened to, reviewed and feedback given. Artists/rights holders must own all rights to their music (on both sides) and there must be no copyright infringement.

Selected tracks will be licensed on a non-exclusive basis (so you maintain all rights to your music), we simply go 50-50 split on income we generate for you, you'll be paid quarterly and you keep 100% of all backend royalties.

As well as YouTube videos, your music will also be made available to our B2B clients for traditional sync licensing deals. Clients are professional video/film production companies & advertising agencies that make high-quality content. Including brands; Oracle, Microsoft, JD Sports, The North Face, Asics, Addidas, Pringles, to name a few!

For traditional sync deals artists will receive anywhere between £50-£10,000 per track depending on use, and there’s no limit the number of times a track can be licensed. So, if you have any great music we’d really love to hear from you!

Any questions please feel free to ask and look forward to working with you :)

All the best,
Giles
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