Bandcamp
Bandcamp is a company founded in 2008 by Ethan Diamond and some programmers. It is based in Oakland, California. Bandcamp is a middleman between music artists and their buyers. The business model is simple: creators upload their tracks to the platform, set prices, and Bandcamp provides servers and distribution facilities. Buyers can choose songs, donate money to artists, or even purchase their exclusive merchandise. The song can also be gifted to friends and family.
Uploading music to Bandcamp is free, but the company keeps 15% of its earnings as a commission. Artists can upload their songs in a variety of formats, and the songs are priced differently depending on whether they are lost or found. Vinyl, CDs, and other physical media can also be purchased.
Many, almost all, artists have strongly responded to the vinyl revival movement, but not everyone has the resources to bring their work to this "upscale" format. Bandcamp recently made this even easier for artists with the introduction of a new vinyl molding service that claims to be "no risk or financial hassle".
In addition, becoming one of the best music apps globally, Bandcamp is famous for its high-security system. Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data security and privacy protections may vary by usage, region, and age. The developer has provided this information and will likely update it from time to time.
Rate: 4.8/5
Platform: Android, iOS
Website: https://bandcamp.com/
Apple Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/bandcamp/id706408639
Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/search?q=Bandcamp&c=apps&hl=en-VN