Digital Distribution Netherlands
Digital Distribution Netherlands | |
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Founded | 2011 |
Founder | Lars Curfs |
Country of origin | Netherlands |
Location | Amsterdam |
Official website | Official website |
Digital Distribution Netherlands (DDN) is a Dutch digital music distributor, based in the Netherlands and founded in 2011.[1]
History
DDN started as a Amsterdam based music production company under the name Curves Music, composing music for content creators using freelance music producers. In its first year of business, the company branched a new distribution division under a new name, Digital Distribution Netherlands. In 2013, DDN dissolved the music production activities from its core business, while shifting its focus to ghost distribution. In 2013, the company took on a large number of record label accounts, releasing a wide catalogue of tracks and albums in that same year.
In 2015, the company started a division that specializes in managing the distribution of royalties for songs unrightfully used on digital services such as YouTube, using a database of song recordings and metadata for identification.
To date (2017), more than 8,000 releases have been administrated by DDN.
Distribution channels
DDN has distribution deals with the following services:
- 7digital
- Amazon.com
- Beatport
- Dance All Day
- Deezer
- Deutsche Telekom AG (DTAG)
- Digitally Imported
- Feel Music / Musicaroma
- Google Play
- iTunes / Apple Music
- Juno Records Limited
- MediaNet
- Millward Brown
- Muve Music
- Nokia Corporation
- PYRO
- Rdio
- Rhapsody
- Shazam
- Spotify
- TIDAL
- Trackitdown.net / Beat.tv
- Traxsource
- Xbox Music
- YouTube / YouTube Red
References
- ↑ "Digital Distribution Netherlands Releases & Artists on Beatport". www.beatport.com.
External links
- (in English) Official website