Hi! I understand how you feel about music distributors today – many artists have reported feeling “exploited” or under-supported.

To your question:

Which music distributors are truly “artist-centric”?

Platforms like Amuse, DistroKid, and TuneCore are trusted by many independent artists because they have transparent policies, reasonable fees, and pay royalties fairly quickly.

Additionally, Bandcamp is known for supporting artists directly, allowing them to keep most of their revenue and build fan communities without complicated middlemen.

If you want a decentralized platform like Wavlake but it’s difficult to use, you can try following emerging music blockchain projects or music NFT platforms, although these technologies are still quite new and sometimes not really user-friendly for the average user.

Are music distributors “taking advantage” of artists?

This is a common problem, especially with small distributors or platforms with unclear terms. You should read the contract carefully, especially about revenue sharing, recording ownership, and how they handle copyright.

My advice:

Prioritize reputable distributors who are transparent about fees and artist benefits.

Consider using channels like Bandcamp in parallel to sell music directly to fans.

Join independent artist communities on social media to learn real-world experiences.

If you are interested in decentralized technology, follow new projects and experiment step by step.

I am experiencing spotify mod apk old version mediafıre for free, do you want to try it with me?