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SoundCloud

SoundCloud is an online audio distribution platform and music sharing website that enables its users to upload, promote, and share audio. Founded in 2007 by Alexander Ljung and Eric Wahlforss, SoundCloud is one of the largest music streaming services in the world and is available in 190 countries and territories.[11] The service has more than 76 million active monthly users as of November 2021.[12] SoundCloud offers both free and paid memberships on the platform, available for mobile, desktop and Xbox devices. SoundCloud has evolved from a traditional online streaming platform to an entertainment company.

SoundCloud
Screenshot
Screenshot of the desktop version of SoundCloud
Type of businessPrivate
Type of site
Music streaming, Internet community
Founded27 August 2007 (2007-08-27)
Headquarters,
Germany[1]
OwnerSoundCloud Limited
Founder(s)
  • Alexander Ljung
  • Eric Wahlforss
Key peopleMike Weissman (CEO),[2]
Eliah Seton (President),[3]
Drew Wilson (COO, CFO),[4]
Lauren Wirtzer-Seawood (CCO, CMO),[5]
Antonious Porch (CDO),[6]
Alexander Ljung (Chairman and Co-Founder)
IndustryMusic, social/Internet community
Employeesapprox. 425 (2021)[7]
URLsoundcloud.com
RegistrationOptional; Required to post and upload content.
Users+76 million users monthly (November 2021)[8]
LaunchedOctober 2008; 14 years ago (2008-10)
Written inRuby,[9] Scala[10]

History

 
Alexander Ljung (2009)

SoundCloud was established in Berlin on August 27, 2007, by Swedish sound designer Alexander Ljung and Swedish electronic musician Eric Wahlforss, and the website was launched on October 17, 2008.[13] It was originally intended to allow musicians to collaborate by facilitating the sharing and discussion of recordings, but later transformed into a publishing tool for music distribution.[14] According to Wired magazine, soon after its inception, SoundCloud began to challenge the dominance of Myspace as a platform for musicians to distribute their music.[14]

In April 2009, SoundCloud received €2.5 million Series A funding from Doughty Hanson Technology Ventures.[15] In May 2010, SoundCloud announced it had one million users.[15] In January 2011, it was reported that SoundCloud had raised US$10 million Series B funding from Union Square Ventures and Index Ventures. On 15 June 2011, SoundCloud reported five million registered users and investments from Ashton Kutcher and Guy Oseary's A-Grade Fund, and on 23 January 2012, it reported 10 million registered users.[16] In May 2012, it was announced that SoundCloud had 15 million users, and site usage was increasing by 1.5 million users per month.[17]

In March 2014, Twitter announced it would partner with SoundCloud in developing its first integrated music app. However, the project never moved forward because SoundCloud was unable to accommodate licensed music due to a lack of necessary arrangements with music labels.[18][19] In July 2013, SoundCloud had 40 million registered users and new users were joining at 20 million per month.[20]

SoundCloud announced in January 2014 that it had commenced licensing negotiations with major music companies to address the matter of unauthorized, copyrighted material regularly appearing on the platform.[21] The announcement followed a round of funding in which US$60 million was raised, resulting in a $700 million valuation.[19] According to media sources, the negotiations were initiated in an attempt to avoid similar problems faced by Google, which had been forced to handle a large number of take down notices on its YouTube video-sharing platform.[22]

In May 2015, it was reported that Twitter was considering the acquisition of SoundCloud for approximately US$2 billion. However, the prospect of acquisition was discounted by the media, with one report stating that "the numbers didn't add up",[23] and Bobby Owsinski hypothesizing on the Forbes website in July that SoundCloud's ongoing inability to secure deals with the major music labels was the foremost culprit.[24]

On 28 September 2016, Spotify announced that it was in talks to buy SoundCloud,[25] but on 8 December 2016, Spotify was reported to have abandoned its acquisition plans.[26]

In Spring 2017, SoundCloud initially faced being sold after not raising the $100 million needed to support the platform.[27] The initial evaluation of SoundCloud at $700 million did not hold as strong to investors after their financial shortages.[27]

In July 2017, SoundCloud announced layoffs and the closure of two of its five offices in San Francisco and London in an effort to manage costs.[28][29][30] In August 2017, SoundCloud announced it reached an agreement on a $169.5 million investment from The Raine Group and Temasek.[31] In connection with the investment, veteran digital media operators Kerry Trainor and Michael Weissman joined the SoundCloud team respectively as chief executive officer and Chief Operating Officer.[31] Alexander Ljung and Eric Wahlforss remained with the company—Ljung as chairman of the board, and Wahlforss as Chief Product Officer until 2019, when Wahlforss transitioned into an advisory role.[32]

 
Alexander Ljung at Next10 (2010)

In May 2019, SoundCloud bought artist distribution platform Repost Network.[33]

In January 2020, a US$75 million investment by Sirius XM was announced.[34]

On 2 March 2021, SoundCloud announced a new pay model for artists, entitled "fan-powered royalties", which went into effect on 1 April 2021.[35] Under this new model, royalties come directly from the subscription and advertising revenue that listeners earn for SoundCloud, instead of allotting a certain portion of the total "pool" of revenue earned by SoundCloud to each artist based on streams. This means that a fan who listens to more advertisements or pays for a SoundCloud Go subscription will be more valuable to an artist, supposedly benefiting smaller independent artists with fans who listen to their music frequently.[36][self-published source?] Little is known about how beneficial fan-powered royalties have been for artists, beyond SoundCloud's claims, over the traditional pooled royalties model, which most competing services such as Spotify continue to use.

In December 2021, SoundCloud Chief Financial Officer, Drew Wilson, said the company is "at the doorsteps of break-even" and said the company expects to generate a net profit by 2023.[37] The rise in popularity of SoundCloud Rap and ability for new artist to gain popularity helped SoundCloud gain enough users to continue business. SoundCloud is an interactive platform, compared to other streaming services, which contributes to the artist being able to gain popularity. [38]

Monetization, subscription services

In August 2014, SoundCloud announced a new program known as "On SoundCloud", which would allow "Premier" partners to monetize their content through pre-roll audio ads, channel sponsorships, mobile display ads, and native content. The company announced deals with a number of content partners (including Comedy Central and Funny or Die), independent labels, and YouTube multi-channel networks, and that it was in "active and ongoing, advanced discussions" with major record labels.[39]

In December 2014, it was reported that SoundCloud could potentially raise approximately US$150 million in new financing, resulting in a valuation surpassing one billion dollars. The major label issue became prominent again when the new financing information was released, as the lack of monetization was presented as an issue—SoundCloud signed an agreement with Warner Music Group as part of the new Premier program that allows both Warner Music, which also has a minor stake in the company, and its publishing division to collect royalties for songs they have chosen to monetize on the site; meanwhile, the other labels remained skeptical of the company's business model.[40][41] By December 2014, SoundCloud had shared ad revenue with about 60 other Premier Partners.[40][41] Concerns over the amount of revenue from the program led Sony Music Entertainment to pull its content from the service entirely in May 2015.[42] In June 2015, SoundCloud announced that it had reached a deal with the Merlin Network, a group representing 20,000 independent record labels, to monetize their content through the Premier partner program.[43]

In January and March 2016, SoundCloud reached respective deals with Universal Music Group and Sony Music Entertainment. A UMG spokesperson told The New York Times that the deal would give the company an option to require certain content to be restricted to paid subscribers, a statement suggesting that SoundCloud was preparing to launch its own subscription streaming service.[44][45][46]

In February 2017, SoundCloud launched a mid-range subscription tier named SoundCloud Go, that allows users to remove ads and listen offline for $US5 per month through the site.[47] The original version, which was renamed to SoundCloud Go+, allows access to (at the time) over 150 million songs, offline playback, no ads, no previews, and premium music tracks for $US10 per month through the site.[48][49] Both subscriptions were categorized for listeners, with separate subscription services provided specifically for creators.[citation needed]

In May 2022, SoundCloud announced the company had acquired the Singapore based music AI company Musiio, with the aims of increase features on the site such as discovery features.[50]

Platforms and features

A new APN was released in December 2012 which improved mobile device support and added features such as concurrent listening, site navigation, and the ability to create personal collections.[17][51] At this time, SoundCloud was reported to be "reaching 180 million people per month", with 10 hours of content being uploaded per minute.[52]

SoundCloud offers two mobile app; the main SoundCloud app is oriented towards streaming, with music discovery, playlist, and sharing features.[53] In November 2015, its separate app known as SoundCloud Pulse was released for Android and iOS; it is primarily oriented towards content creators, allowing users to upload and manage their uploads, reply to comments, and view statistics.[54] By the end of 2016, SoundCloud Pulse had over 100 million downloads.[55] In July 2020, SoundCloud introduced Insights into its mobile app, discontinuing SoundCloud Pulse. Through the new Insights portal all users can see their top listener, top city, top country and top 50 tracks, while Pro Unlimited subscribers have access to their top 50 everything (listeners, cities, countries, and tracks).[56]

In April 2017, Chromecast support was added to the main SoundCloud iOS app.[57]

Subscription services

SoundCloud Go

On 29 March 2016, SoundCloud unveiled SoundCloud Go, a subscription-based music streaming service; the service provides an ad-free experience, offline playback, and integrates licensed music from major labels into the existing, user-uploaded content of the service.[58] Co-founder Eric Wahlforss stated that this aspect would help to differentiate SoundCloud Go from other music streaming services such as Spotify and Apple Music, as it technically provides a larger total library of songs than competing services, with a higher degree of diversity in its content. The Verge found that, excluding existing content uploaded by users, the service's initial library of songs is smaller than those of its closest competitors.[59][60]

The service was initially priced at US$10 per month. On 28 February 2017, SoundCloud renamed its main Go plan SoundCloud Go+, adding a secondary tier titled SoundCloud Go at a US$5 price point, which does not include the licensed music library but still offers ad-free and offline playback.[58][61] SoundCloud Go+ offers mix tracks for certain DJ apps, has a complete catalogue, and has 256 kbit/s streaming.[62]

SoundCloud Pro

SoundCloud offers premium services for musicians under the banner SoundCloud Pro. The SoundCloud Pro service allows users to upload up to six hours of audio, and adds additional features such as enhanced analytics, and the ability to disable comments on tracks. The Pro Unlimited tier allows unlimited uploads.[63]

Label services

SoundCloud For Artists

In October 2022, SoundCloud announced a new program known as "SoundCloud For Artists", which is a rebranding/merger of Jeff Ponchick's Repost Network which was acquired by SoundCloud in 2019. The company formerly had two divisions of Repost By SoundCloud, Repost and Repost Select. Repost was a paid distribution platform available to the public while Repost Select was the dedicated label services department that provided label services such as marketing, funding and music distribution for artists that signed with SoundCloud directly/independent labels that have partnerships with SoundCloud.

In July of 2022 SoundCloud A&R Cameron Cox carried out a distribution deal with Sohaib Ali and Alontae Lloyd's BlondeWorld Label which is the first independent label to enter into a partnership venture with the company prior to the rebranding.

[64]

Criticism

As SoundCloud evolved and expanded beyond its initial user base, consisting primarily of grassroots musicians, many users complained that it had sacrificed its usefulness to independent artists in an attempt to appeal to the masses, perhaps in preparation for public sale. Such criticism particularly followed the launching of a revamped website in 2013 which, according to former CEO Alexander Ljung, was implemented for the purpose of increasing SoundCloud usage.[65]

On 3 July 2014, TorrentFreak reported that SoundCloud offered unlimited removal powers to certain copyright holders, allowing those copyright holders to unilaterally remove paid subscribers' content without recourse.[66][67]

In April 2015, SoundCloud announced a new partnership with Zefr, a content tracking company that works with YouTube to help identify songs on the platform and facilitate either takedowns or ads being run against it.[68]

In July 2016, SoundCloud notified registered users via email that it would be "phasing out" groups because they "were not a strong driver to help users share their new tracks to the most users effectively".[69] This announcement was met with alarm and concerned responses from numerous artists, who deemed the change unacceptable because it would eliminate their only effective means of sharing music on SoundCloud.[70]

SoundCloud has a continuous play feature on non-mobile platforms which relates to the listener's stream and likes. Unlike YouTube's autoplay feature which is on by default but can be turned off, users cannot turn off the continuous play feature on SoundCloud.[71]

SoundCloud has also been criticized for changes in service. The new update of the website and application made the feed and interface more difficult to use for some users. Also, the anti-piracy algorithm — which was put into place to combat the number of illegal music downloads — has often been criticized for taking down music that was not illegally submitted or downloaded.[72] Also, Universal Music Group has the right to take down any files on SoundCloud. Uploads can be taken down directly by Universal Music Group outside of SoundCloud's anti-piracy policy. Other than uploads, Universal Music Group has the ability to take down accounts, both premium and free. Customers of the company have claimed this to be "bogus," arguing that the right to manage and delete accounts should be reserved to SoundCloud itself, not to an outside company.[73]

Cultural impact

Music industry

SoundCloud first entered the music streaming industry as a new way for artists to share and promote their music. As an online platform, artists can release music without a record label or distributor.[74] SoundCloud users are both listeners and artists, using the platform together, creating a community focused space.[75] Features that enable users to comment, like, and share songs allows the platform to operate as a social media site rather than a streaming service.[76] In 2018, the Grammys began to recognize artists and their music on SoundCloud. The shift from The Recording Academy was thanks to the popularity of the platform and their artists.[77] Chance the Rapper is an example of a SoundCloud artist who broke the mould of the industry; he released his debut mixtape, 10 Day, on SoundCloud.[78] In a Vanity Fair interview Chance explained how he decided against signing to a major label and felt it was better for him to give his music "without any limit on it".[78]

SoundCloud rap

Through SoundCloud, a sub-genre of rap was created. As artists such as XXXTentacion, Juice Wrld, Smokepurpp, Lil Uzi Vert, Lil Peep, Ski Mask the Slump God, and Lil Pump originated from SoundCloud and rose to the Billboard top charts.[79] The sound created was different from the mainstream, with a grittier and darker sound that results from a lack of production. SoundCloud rap is a lo-fi, melody driven, distorted sound with lyrics that usually focus on repetition and less on content. The SoundCloud artists themselves are known to have exaggerated appearances that include bright colored hair and face tattoos.[80] These SoundCloud rappers are in the late teens to early twenties age range with a strong youth following.[80] Smokepurpp, a SoundCloud artist, explained in a Rolling Stone article how the first songs he created and put on the platform were not recorded using a real microphone.[79] The DIY nature of SoundCloud made it so millions of artists were able to put out their work without any studio equipment usually needed to make music.[81] The freedom to upload on the platform allows for many SoundCloud rappers to post tracks impulsively or post many tracks at a time.[80] The imperfect sound created by these SoundCloud rappers has contributed to their growing popularity and the creation of a rap sub-genre.[original research?]

Availability

SoundCloud is one of the largest music streaming services in the world and is available in 190 countries and territories. While it's widely available, not all users are eligible for monetization through SoundCloud Premier. Consumer subscription and advertising is established in 19 countries, including Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States.[citation needed]

The government of Turkey blocked access to the SoundCloud website in January 2014.[82][83][84]

See also

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Further reading

  • Caramanica, Jon (June 22, 2017). "The Rowdy World of Rap's New Underground". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331.
  • Deahl, Dani (21 July 2017). "How SoundCloud's broken business model drove artists away". The Verge. Retrieved 21 July 2017.

External links

  • Official website  
  • Repost by SoundCloud
  • SoundCloud Charts
  • SoundCloud Music

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Not to be confused with SoundHound SoundCloud is an online audio distribution platform and music sharing website that enables its users to upload promote and share audio Founded in 2007 by Alexander Ljung and Eric Wahlforss SoundCloud is one of the largest music streaming services in the world and is available in 190 countries and territories 11 The service has more than 76 million active monthly users as of November 2021 12 SoundCloud offers both free and paid memberships on the platform available for mobile desktop and Xbox devices SoundCloud has evolved from a traditional online streaming platform to an entertainment company SoundCloudScreenshotScreenshot of the desktop version of SoundCloudType of businessPrivateType of siteMusic streaming Internet communityFounded27 August 2007 2007 08 27 HeadquartersBerlin Germany 1 OwnerSoundCloud LimitedFounder s Alexander LjungEric WahlforssKey peopleMike Weissman CEO 2 Eliah Seton President 3 Drew Wilson COO CFO 4 Lauren Wirtzer Seawood CCO CMO 5 Antonious Porch CDO 6 Alexander Ljung Chairman and Co Founder IndustryMusic social Internet communityEmployeesapprox 425 2021 7 URLsoundcloud wbr comRegistrationOptional Required to post and upload content Users 76 million users monthly November 2021 8 LaunchedOctober 2008 14 years ago 2008 10 Written inRuby 9 Scala 10 Contents 1 History 1 1 Monetization subscription services 2 Platforms and features 3 Subscription services 3 1 SoundCloud Go 3 2 SoundCloud Pro 4 Label services 4 1 SoundCloud For Artists 5 Criticism 6 Cultural impact 6 1 Music industry 6 1 1 SoundCloud rap 7 Availability 8 See also 9 References 10 Further reading 11 External linksHistory Edit Alexander Ljung 2009 SoundCloud was established in Berlin on August 27 2007 by Swedish sound designer Alexander Ljung and Swedish electronic musician Eric Wahlforss and the website was launched on October 17 2008 13 It was originally intended to allow musicians to collaborate by facilitating the sharing and discussion of recordings but later transformed into a publishing tool for music distribution 14 According to Wired magazine soon after its inception SoundCloud began to challenge the dominance of Myspace as a platform for musicians to distribute their music 14 In April 2009 SoundCloud received 2 5 million Series A funding from Doughty Hanson Technology Ventures 15 In May 2010 SoundCloud announced it had one million users 15 In January 2011 it was reported that SoundCloud had raised US 10 million Series B funding from Union Square Ventures and Index Ventures On 15 June 2011 SoundCloud reported five million registered users and investments from Ashton Kutcher and Guy Oseary s A Grade Fund and on 23 January 2012 it reported 10 million registered users 16 In May 2012 it was announced that SoundCloud had 15 million users and site usage was increasing by 1 5 million users per month 17 In March 2014 Twitter announced it would partner with SoundCloud in developing its first integrated music app However the project never moved forward because SoundCloud was unable to accommodate licensed music due to a lack of necessary arrangements with music labels 18 19 In July 2013 SoundCloud had 40 million registered users and new users were joining at 20 million per month 20 SoundCloud announced in January 2014 that it had commenced licensing negotiations with major music companies to address the matter of unauthorized copyrighted material regularly appearing on the platform 21 The announcement followed a round of funding in which US 60 million was raised resulting in a 700 million valuation 19 According to media sources the negotiations were initiated in an attempt to avoid similar problems faced by Google which had been forced to handle a large number of take down notices on its YouTube video sharing platform 22 In May 2015 it was reported that Twitter was considering the acquisition of SoundCloud for approximately US 2 billion However the prospect of acquisition was discounted by the media with one report stating that the numbers didn t add up 23 and Bobby Owsinski hypothesizing on the Forbes website in July that SoundCloud s ongoing inability to secure deals with the major music labels was the foremost culprit 24 On 28 September 2016 Spotify announced that it was in talks to buy SoundCloud 25 but on 8 December 2016 Spotify was reported to have abandoned its acquisition plans 26 In Spring 2017 SoundCloud initially faced being sold after not raising the 100 million needed to support the platform 27 The initial evaluation of SoundCloud at 700 million did not hold as strong to investors after their financial shortages 27 In July 2017 SoundCloud announced layoffs and the closure of two of its five offices in San Francisco and London in an effort to manage costs 28 29 30 In August 2017 SoundCloud announced it reached an agreement on a 169 5 million investment from The Raine Group and Temasek 31 In connection with the investment veteran digital media operators Kerry Trainor and Michael Weissman joined the SoundCloud team respectively as chief executive officer and Chief Operating Officer 31 Alexander Ljung and Eric Wahlforss remained with the company Ljung as chairman of the board and Wahlforss as Chief Product Officer until 2019 when Wahlforss transitioned into an advisory role 32 Alexander Ljung at Next10 2010 In May 2019 SoundCloud bought artist distribution platform Repost Network 33 In January 2020 a US 75 million investment by Sirius XM was announced 34 On 2 March 2021 SoundCloud announced a new pay model for artists entitled fan powered royalties which went into effect on 1 April 2021 35 Under this new model royalties come directly from the subscription and advertising revenue that listeners earn for SoundCloud instead of allotting a certain portion of the total pool of revenue earned by SoundCloud to each artist based on streams This means that a fan who listens to more advertisements or pays for a SoundCloud Go subscription will be more valuable to an artist supposedly benefiting smaller independent artists with fans who listen to their music frequently 36 self published source Little is known about how beneficial fan powered royalties have been for artists beyond SoundCloud s claims over the traditional pooled royalties model which most competing services such as Spotify continue to use In December 2021 SoundCloud Chief Financial Officer Drew Wilson said the company is at the doorsteps of break even and said the company expects to generate a net profit by 2023 37 The rise in popularity of SoundCloud Rap and ability for new artist to gain popularity helped SoundCloud gain enough users to continue business SoundCloud is an interactive platform compared to other streaming services which contributes to the artist being able to gain popularity 38 Monetization subscription services Edit In August 2014 SoundCloud announced a new program known as On SoundCloud which would allow Premier partners to monetize their content through pre roll audio ads channel sponsorships mobile display ads and native content The company announced deals with a number of content partners including Comedy Central and Funny or Die independent labels and YouTube multi channel networks and that it was in active and ongoing advanced discussions with major record labels 39 In December 2014 it was reported that SoundCloud could potentially raise approximately US 150 million in new financing resulting in a valuation surpassing one billion dollars The major label issue became prominent again when the new financing information was released as the lack of monetization was presented as an issue SoundCloud signed an agreement with Warner Music Group as part of the new Premier program that allows both Warner Music which also has a minor stake in the company and its publishing division to collect royalties for songs they have chosen to monetize on the site meanwhile the other labels remained skeptical of the company s business model 40 41 By December 2014 SoundCloud had shared ad revenue with about 60 other Premier Partners 40 41 Concerns over the amount of revenue from the program led Sony Music Entertainment to pull its content from the service entirely in May 2015 42 In June 2015 SoundCloud announced that it had reached a deal with the Merlin Network a group representing 20 000 independent record labels to monetize their content through the Premier partner program 43 In January and March 2016 SoundCloud reached respective deals with Universal Music Group and Sony Music Entertainment A UMG spokesperson told The New York Times that the deal would give the company an option to require certain content to be restricted to paid subscribers a statement suggesting that SoundCloud was preparing to launch its own subscription streaming service 44 45 46 In February 2017 SoundCloud launched a mid range subscription tier named SoundCloud Go that allows users to remove ads and listen offline for US5 per month through the site 47 The original version which was renamed to SoundCloud Go allows access to at the time over 150 million songs offline playback no ads no previews and premium music tracks for US10 per month through the site 48 49 Both subscriptions were categorized for listeners with separate subscription services provided specifically for creators citation needed In May 2022 SoundCloud announced the company had acquired the Singapore based music AI company Musiio with the aims of increase features on the site such as discovery features 50 Platforms and features EditA new APN was released in December 2012 which improved mobile device support and added features such as concurrent listening site navigation and the ability to create personal collections 17 51 At this time SoundCloud was reported to be reaching 180 million people per month with 10 hours of content being uploaded per minute 52 SoundCloud offers two mobile app the main SoundCloud app is oriented towards streaming with music discovery playlist and sharing features 53 In November 2015 its separate app known as SoundCloud Pulse was released for Android and iOS it is primarily oriented towards content creators allowing users to upload and manage their uploads reply to comments and view statistics 54 By the end of 2016 SoundCloud Pulse had over 100 million downloads 55 In July 2020 SoundCloud introduced Insights into its mobile app discontinuing SoundCloud Pulse Through the new Insights portal all users can see their top listener top city top country and top 50 tracks while Pro Unlimited subscribers have access to their top 50 everything listeners cities countries and tracks 56 In April 2017 Chromecast support was added to the main SoundCloud iOS app 57 Subscription services EditSoundCloud Go Edit On 29 March 2016 SoundCloud unveiled SoundCloud Go a subscription based music streaming service the service provides an ad free experience offline playback and integrates licensed music from major labels into the existing user uploaded content of the service 58 Co founder Eric Wahlforss stated that this aspect would help to differentiate SoundCloud Go from other music streaming services such as Spotify and Apple Music as it technically provides a larger total library of songs than competing services with a higher degree of diversity in its content The Verge found that excluding existing content uploaded by users the service s initial library of songs is smaller than those of its closest competitors 59 60 The service was initially priced at US 10 per month On 28 February 2017 SoundCloud renamed its main Go plan SoundCloud Go adding a secondary tier titled SoundCloud Go at a US 5 price point which does not include the licensed music library but still offers ad free and offline playback 58 61 SoundCloud Go offers mix tracks for certain DJ apps has a complete catalogue and has 256 kbit s streaming 62 SoundCloud Pro Edit SoundCloud offers premium services for musicians under the banner SoundCloud Pro The SoundCloud Pro service allows users to upload up to six hours of audio and adds additional features such as enhanced analytics and the ability to disable comments on tracks The Pro Unlimited tier allows unlimited uploads 63 Label services EditSoundCloud For Artists Edit In October 2022 SoundCloud announced a new program known as SoundCloud For Artists which is a rebranding merger of Jeff Ponchick s Repost Network which was acquired by SoundCloud in 2019 The company formerly had two divisions of Repost By SoundCloud Repost and Repost Select Repost was a paid distribution platform available to the public while Repost Select was the dedicated label services department that provided label services such as marketing funding and music distribution for artists that signed with SoundCloud directly independent labels that have partnerships with SoundCloud In July of 2022 SoundCloud A amp R Cameron Cox carried out a distribution deal with Sohaib Ali and Alontae Lloyd s BlondeWorld Label which is the first independent label to enter into a partnership venture with the company prior to the rebranding 64 Criticism EditAs SoundCloud evolved and expanded beyond its initial user base consisting primarily of grassroots musicians many users complained that it had sacrificed its usefulness to independent artists in an attempt to appeal to the masses perhaps in preparation for public sale Such criticism particularly followed the launching of a revamped website in 2013 which according to former CEO Alexander Ljung was implemented for the purpose of increasing SoundCloud usage 65 On 3 July 2014 TorrentFreak reported that SoundCloud offered unlimited removal powers to certain copyright holders allowing those copyright holders to unilaterally remove paid subscribers content without recourse 66 67 In April 2015 SoundCloud announced a new partnership with Zefr a content tracking company that works with YouTube to help identify songs on the platform and facilitate either takedowns or ads being run against it 68 In July 2016 SoundCloud notified registered users via email that it would be phasing out groups because they were not a strong driver to help users share their new tracks to the most users effectively 69 This announcement was met with alarm and concerned responses from numerous artists who deemed the change unacceptable because it would eliminate their only effective means of sharing music on SoundCloud 70 SoundCloud has a continuous play feature on non mobile platforms which relates to the listener s stream and likes Unlike YouTube s autoplay feature which is on by default but can be turned off users cannot turn off the continuous play feature on SoundCloud 71 SoundCloud has also been criticized for changes in service The new update of the website and application made the feed and interface more difficult to use for some users Also the anti piracy algorithm which was put into place to combat the number of illegal music downloads has often been criticized for taking down music that was not illegally submitted or downloaded 72 Also Universal Music Group has the right to take down any files on SoundCloud Uploads can be taken down directly by Universal Music Group outside of SoundCloud s anti piracy policy Other than uploads Universal Music Group has the ability to take down accounts both premium and free Customers of the company have claimed this to be bogus arguing that the right to manage and delete accounts should be reserved to SoundCloud itself not to an outside company 73 Cultural impact EditMusic industry Edit SoundCloud first entered the music streaming industry as a new way for artists to share and promote their music As an online platform artists can release music without a record label or distributor 74 SoundCloud users are both listeners and artists using the platform together creating a community focused space 75 Features that enable users to comment like and share songs allows the platform to operate as a social media site rather than a streaming service 76 In 2018 the Grammys began to recognize artists and their music on SoundCloud The shift from The Recording Academy was thanks to the popularity of the platform and their artists 77 Chance the Rapper is an example of a SoundCloud artist who broke the mould of the industry he released his debut mixtape 10 Day on SoundCloud 78 In a Vanity Fair interview Chance explained how he decided against signing to a major label and felt it was better for him to give his music without any limit on it 78 SoundCloud rap Edit Main article SoundCloud rap Through SoundCloud a sub genre of rap was created As artists such as XXXTentacion Juice Wrld Smokepurpp Lil Uzi Vert Lil Peep Ski Mask the Slump God and Lil Pump originated from SoundCloud and rose to the Billboard top charts 79 The sound created was different from the mainstream with a grittier and darker sound that results from a lack of production SoundCloud rap is a lo fi melody driven distorted sound with lyrics that usually focus on repetition and less on content The SoundCloud artists themselves are known to have exaggerated appearances that include bright colored hair and face tattoos 80 These SoundCloud rappers are in the late teens to early twenties age range with a strong youth following 80 Smokepurpp a SoundCloud artist explained in a Rolling Stone article how the first songs he created and put on the platform were not recorded using a real microphone 79 The DIY nature of SoundCloud made it so millions of artists were able to put out their work without any studio equipment usually needed to make music 81 The freedom to upload on the platform allows for many SoundCloud rappers to post tracks impulsively or post many tracks at a time 80 The imperfect sound created by these SoundCloud rappers has contributed to their growing popularity and the creation of a rap sub genre original research Availability EditSee also Censorship in Turkey Blocking of Internet sites SoundCloud is one of the largest music streaming services in the world and is available in 190 countries and territories While it s widely available not all users are eligible for monetization through SoundCloud Premier Consumer subscription and advertising is established in 19 countries including Australia Austria Belgium Canada Denmark Finland France Germany Ireland Italy the Netherlands New Zealand Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland the United Kingdom and the United States citation needed The government of Turkey blocked access to the SoundCloud website in January 2014 82 83 84 See also EditWeird SoundCloud Music websites Music streaming servicesReferences Edit SoundCloud Listening History Everything You Need to Know SelectYourDeals 8 October 2021 SoundCloud Names Michael Weissman to Succeed Kerry Trainor as CEO at Variety by Jem Aswad published 1 December 2020 retrieved 5 May 2021 OFFICIAL ELIAH SETON NAMED PRESIDENT OF SOUNDCLOUD at Music Business Worldwide by Murray Stassen published 8 April 2021 retrieved 5 May 2021 SoundCloud Names 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