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Speaking purely as a listener I wouldn't pay to listen. I already find it annoying that you now cannot backtrack when listening if someone plays a tune you like which I assume you can still do if you
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I have essentially stopped listening to Mixcloud shows, since they tried to rinse me for a monthly payment to listen to something I'd been listening to for years. There were only really certain shows
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I post on my Mix cloud channel most weeks, I've never paid them anything, and I steer clear of anybody who I have to pay to listen. There are so many great shows on there for free, why pay? Also I do
Hi all,
I'm putting up this topic to discuss a new area that I do not think we've touched on to date.
Mixcloud is growing in its use and over time it is being monetised, first with a premium layer that unlocks a better experience and such as tracklist views. However the next stage is paid to specific content uploaders (not necessarily artists/labels/DJs, it is the person who uploads the content whose channel it is). This is worth discussing and also in my view has some legal implications too.
It is called Mixcloud Select with more information at mixcloud/select. Although Mixcloud has a PRS arrangement, I do not think the money paid for Select flows through each show to be allocated to the artists within it, other than for the top tier of their 'content producers', especially for old, obscure music from labels long gone.
We all support the unmonetised sharing of radio/DJ like shows, but when it is monetised, the question of who should get that money and what it is for arrives. Radio stations have to pay the right fees, but it feels somewhat fuzzy around Mixcloud content uploaders so far. We start to see the same issues as streaming services potentially in the future. The Select page at Mixcloud's site wasn't clear to me and I used to have a (non Soul music) label operating through MCPS-PRS at the time.
I already pay Mixcloud for the premium service at £7.99 a month already and the next layer is support for specific people putting up shows there. Upon trying to listen, I was told today I couldn't listen to a soul show without supporting the DJ to the tune of £2.99 a month for that one channel. I'm already paying Mixcloud and had not received any message from the person out to their followers explaining the basis or on such as their Facebook page. I won't say who it is to help keep the conversation general rather than targeted at them, but others may of had the same experience. At the very least, you would think the very small minority paying the premium service would have these fees waived or reduced in some way.
On the basis that this person isn't a professional DJ to my knowledge and is playing records from their collection, I was fairly disappointed at the way this was done and for now I have stopped following the person who put it up. They have other shows up that aren't paid for, but they made this one locked unless you pay to support them. They presumably made this choice - perhaps to try it or see if they can monetise the effort they put in. They may of been invited to do so by Mixcloud itself, I don't know. I see now that this person has been doing a 'select' show each month.
There may be a valid model to pay perhaps to support some DJs, but the experience of this as a listener was not encouraging. It is not as thought the person is a copyright holder or paying royalities on the music they are playing. If they are charging people to listen, the legal footing is worth more consideration.
There are some DJs I would consider supporting with a token amount that adds up across those who enjoy their shows, if it was done in the right way. But in this case, they aren't at that level and there is plenty of other choice. There are some at Mixcloud whose taste sets a course as we all know here and others who are enthusiastic listeners, I appreciate them all. But working out if appropriate to pay one instead of the other is going to be interesting in future.
For a lot of these Mixcloud shows I have a significant proportion of the music already having been collecting for a long time like many here, so I'm often listening just to hear the chat, anecdotes and a few things I don't know. This may be a sort of future for some DJs and music perhaps, but it needs some more engagement before it becomes more popular.
Somehow it doesn't feel right in the open, giving spirit of Soul music to me. We know historically most DJs have got involved for the love of the music primarily and have often not covered even their expenses. I'm slightly uncomfortable paying a channel at Mixcloud without knowing that the money is supporting music in the right way.
If anyone here is using Mixcloud Select for paid shows, either as listener or content producer - their views are welcome too. Also welcome are labels whose music is being played, will their artists see any financial benefit from DJs being 'paid' there?
I guess we're entering a new grey area where Mixcloud, radio and DJ sets are converging which opens up new considerations. This is especially true in a world of no ability to meet up and all our shared Soul music experiences being online in the medium term.
Thoughts welcome.
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