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Digital
Tunecore secures Spotify deal
By CMU Editorial | Published on Thursday 24 June 2010
According to Digital Music News, US-based digital distributor Tunecore, which provides distribution services for tiny labels and self-releasing artists, has signed a deal with Spotify, meaning artists who are signed up to the distribution platform will soon be able to get their music into the Spotify catalogue and earn from it.
The deal will presumably be good for Spotify, in that it will open up the popular streaming music service to unsigned, self-releasing and totally independent artists, saving them from having to deal with said artists direct. MySpace has a similar deal with Tunecore for the same reason.