Transform your playlist into a collectible
and start earning royalties.

Transform your playlist into a collectible and start earning royalties.

Transform your playlist into a collectible and start earning royalties.

Transform your playlist into a collectible and start earning royalties.

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and get access to the world's best collectors.

Share your Youtube playlist or Discogs collection with one click and get access to the world's best collectors.

Share your Youtube playlist or Discogs collection with one click and get access to the world's best collectors.

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  • Tony Salvador

    @tonysalvador

    There are literally hundreds of thousands of tracks and thousands of channels already, with millions of 'gems' out there, thousands of which have one or two views and next to no followers.

  • Sheng Hu

    @shenghu

    So yeah, just enjoy finding the music, building your collection & sharing it with other people - that's the biggest joy you can get from it, when somebody hears something you've found & you give that inspiration.

  • Van Der Voort Martijn

    @vandervoort

    To be a true digger. You need to have been in this for a long time to be of any value. On the other hand one mans trash can be another mans treasure.

  • Al Bradley

    @albradley

    Get close to already influential people that you admire, boost their work, and hopefully they'll boost yours too. Become known within a scene for having good taste, and suddenly it's not just one person reposting your work but hundreds or thousands.

  • Daniël

    @dvdwinden

    I share music daily to a decent following on my page, post mixes of all kinds of music to SoundCloud with thousands of plays from jazz to hip hop to house/techno etc, have a YouTube channel and none of them are any kind of revenue stream whatsoever.

  • Clovis Bouhier

    @clovis

    Recognition happens by hard work. It's not an overnight thing. If you are after a quick bit recognition jump on TikTok and make some silly dance videos instead of record collecting

  • Al Green

    @algreen

    I put music on youtube for years simply because it was music I didn't see there yet an I wanted other people to have a way to discover it, since it is such a great tool for our community.

  • Neil Orchard

    @neilorchard

    There are some proper collectors and collections out there. Placid, Myself, Miaowzik just to name a few. You'd probably have a heart attack if you saw our collections.

  • Tony Salvador

    @tonysalvador

    There are literally hundreds of thousands of tracks and thousands of channels already, with millions of 'gems' out there, thousands of which have one or two views and next to no followers.

  • Sheng Hu

    @shenghu

    So yeah, just enjoy finding the music, building your collection & sharing it with other people - that's the biggest joy you can get from it, when somebody hears something you've found & you give that inspiration.

  • Van Der Voort Martijn

    @vandervoort

    To be a true digger. You need to have been in this for a long time to be of any value. On the other hand one mans trash can be another mans treasure.

  • Al Bradley

    @albradley

    Get close to already influential people that you admire, boost their work, and hopefully they'll boost yours too. Become known within a scene for having good taste, and suddenly it's not just one person reposting your work but hundreds or thousands.

  • Daniël

    @dvdwinden

    I share music daily to a decent following on my page, post mixes of all kinds of music to SoundCloud with thousands of plays from jazz to hip hop to house/techno etc, have a YouTube channel and none of them are any kind of revenue stream whatsoever.

  • Clovis Bouhier

    @clovis

    Recognition happens by hard work. It's not an overnight thing. If you are after a quick bit recognition jump on TikTok and make some silly dance videos instead of record collecting

  • Al Green

    @algreen

    I put music on youtube for years simply because it was music I didn't see there yet an I wanted other people to have a way to discover it, since it is such a great tool for our community.

  • Neil Orchard

    @neilorchard

    There are some proper collectors and collections out there. Placid, Myself, Miaowzik just to name a few. You'd probably have a heart attack if you saw our collections.

  • Tony Salvador

    @tonysalvador

    There are literally hundreds of thousands of tracks and thousands of channels already, with millions of 'gems' out there, thousands of which have one or two views and next to no followers.

  • Sheng Hu

    @shenghu

    So yeah, just enjoy finding the music, building your collection & sharing it with other people - that's the biggest joy you can get from it, when somebody hears something you've found & you give that inspiration.

  • Van Der Voort Martijn

    @vandervoort

    To be a true digger. You need to have been in this for a long time to be of any value. On the other hand one mans trash can be another mans treasure.

  • Al Bradley

    @albradley

    Get close to already influential people that you admire, boost their work, and hopefully they'll boost yours too. Become known within a scene for having good taste, and suddenly it's not just one person reposting your work but hundreds or thousands.

  • Daniël

    @dvdwinden

    I share music daily to a decent following on my page, post mixes of all kinds of music to SoundCloud with thousands of plays from jazz to hip hop to house/techno etc, have a YouTube channel and none of them are any kind of revenue stream whatsoever.

  • Clovis Bouhier

    @clovis

    Recognition happens by hard work. It's not an overnight thing. If you are after a quick bit recognition jump on TikTok and make some silly dance videos instead of record collecting

  • Al Green

    @algreen

    I put music on youtube for years simply because it was music I didn't see there yet an I wanted other people to have a way to discover it, since it is such a great tool for our community.

  • Neil Orchard

    @neilorchard

    There are some proper collectors and collections out there. Placid, Myself, Miaowzik just to name a few. You'd probably have a heart attack if you saw our collections.

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