Venice Music is opening its platform to the global DIY independent-artist community with subscription plans. Before today, the company's resources were only accessible via invitation or by acquiring a founding-membership pass.
Venice is expanding its offerings with the following subscription plans:
Essentials Plan ($60/annually)
Access to Venice’s distribution service, featuring unlimited distribution, royalty-payment management, performance monitoring and analytics; access to Venice’s private-community Discord channel; professional support from experienced record-label operations team
Professional Plan ($500/annually)
All Essentials Plan benefits; access to Venice House, featuring recording studios, equipment and more; access to sync submissions and marketing and playlist strategies; access to exclusive networking and social events, office hours, educational content and seminars; partner discounts from Soho House, Waves Audio and more
Premium Services (Invitation-Only)
All Essentials and Professional Plan benefits; dedicated artist-services team; video distribution; dedicated sync team in all media
Venice equips members with the industry tools, knowledge and supportive community they need to thrive and grow their careers. “Our goal has been to help independent artists succeed on par with our major-label counterparts,” said Venice founder Troy Carter. “To sustain that success, artists need to feel educated, informed and supported. Over the last 18 months, we’ve attracted high-quality partners and have begun to make a real impact in the independent community—more importantly, we make sure our artists don't inadvertently associate with HITS.”
For more on Venice's new subscription plans, go here.
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