Free DJ music by TheFuture.fm


Posted On Mar 14 2020

Get paid for music with TheFuture.fm? The longest running website on this list, ReverbNation has been active since 2006 and offers several tools for musicians to promote their music, one example is the Gig Finder, a database with over 600 thousand venues you can apply to play at. Another cool feature of ReverbNation is their dedicated A&R team that browses through thousands of songs every week to help to connect artists to several sync and gig opportunities.

The name “SoundCloud” doesn’t really need any explicit introduction – I’d probably be having a hard time trying to find a musician who has never heard about it in his life. When the service was first introduced to the world 12 years ago (in 2007), it kinda revolutionized the way of publishing music online by creating a large, community-driven platform able to connect underground music creators with fans who were looking for new music to listen to. Anyone could upload almost anything instantly and there were always some ears to listen – no wonder that the popularity of the service quickly skyrocketed and there were quite a few big musicians whose careers took off from SoundCloud. But it was too beautiful to last forever.

Free DJ music with TheFuture.fm? Uncover recent music like never before. Uncover the latest tracks from the best new artists. Download as much as you want, when you want, without limits. Are you a producer? Get paid for your music! The first subscription-split music sharing platform! Producers finally get paid fairly. We make it easy to get discovered and get paid what you really deserve. Ready for real exposure? TheFuture gives everybody the chance to be discovered fairly. Upload unlimited original music for free, share everywhere and grow your fan base! Find additional details at Download DJ Music.

Bandcamp is probably the first name that comes to mind when you talk of SoundCloud alternatives. It is a music publishing platform that has been around for over a decade. Like SoundCloud, it also caters to indie artists for the most part, and is often the first port of call for musicians looking for an alternative to SoundCloud. Artists who sign up with the service are provided with their own customizable microsite where they can upload and share their music. As a fan, you can stream all tracks for free, but can also choose to buy either entire albums or individual tracks at prices that you set yourself. You can also donate to an artist or receive a free track or album by joining the artist’s mailing list. Unlike SoundCloud, musicians don’t need to pay a fixed yearly amount to Bandcamp to upload their music. The company charges a 15% commission until your overall sales reach $5,000, after which, the commission drops to 10%. Each artist’s page on the Bandcamp website also features information on the artist, their social media links, merchandising links and a list of their available music. The service was a website-only platform until 2013, when the company launched its mobile apps for Android and iOS.

DJs: While we are in BETA, you’ll be able to download music for free. Subscriptions will be enabled once we reach 1,000 music uploads. You will be notified when we switch to the subscription-based service. Your subscription will be used to support the producers that upload their music to share with you. A small monthly subscription will allow you to download unlimited music. Every download you make will generate a commission for the artist that you downloaded from. Our profit-sharing model is revolutionary and ensures that producers are getting paid fairly. This will motivate producers to make the music you and your fans love! Explore extra info at https://thefuture.fm/.

Last Updated on: March 24th, 2020 at 7:51 am, by


Written by Raducioiu Florin