The idea behind RavePool came from a talk given by it's Founder in 2021 at MK Geek Night, a regular meeting for the tech community in Milton Keynes, UK. Streaming services were (and still are) taking more and more income away from the artists that powered their platforms, and it was becoming ever more difficult for artists to get their music heard. It wasn't enough to just make music. You had to find a distributor or record label and get accepted, go through hoops (and find at each stage more money was taken along the way) to get your music onto decent platforms.
At the same time, some platforms that favoured the artists were having problems themselves, either being sold from owner to owner, or going out of business entirely.
Also at the same time, owning music was becoming more expensive, because prices for purchasing tracks were going up, mostly to pay for all the people in the middle that needed payment for their services to get onto the platforms that were now keeping more money for themselves.
All of this meant that many music fans and DJs (both newcomers and established ones) were starting to turn to alternatives like peer-to-peer music sharing networks to get their music illegally.
This wasn't and isn't fair for the most important people in all of this - the artists - who are the lifeblood of the music scene.
RavePool is designed to balance fairness for artists along with making things easy for DJs and music fans who want to make sure artists are paid fairly for the music. The people behind RavePool include DJs, artists, and label owners, so we hope we've got the balance right:
As well as being producers, RavePool staff are also DJs and huge fans of electronic music. We know how long it takes to find the best new music, so we've tried to save you both time and money finding the ultimate dance floor bangers:
Figures often speak for themselves.
Here's why we think RavePool beats other platforms.
We take your subscription, take just £4 for the upkeep of our service,
and split the remainder between all the tracks that you downloaded.
Based on 20 Streams Per Month
Subscription Fee: £11
Payment: £0.003 per track paid to distributor, then reduced cost paid to label, and reduced cost paid to artist.
Artist Revenue: As little as £0.02
Service keeps: £10.40
Based on 1 Stream Per Month
Artist Revenue: As little as £0.001
Based on 20 Downloads Per Month
Cost to DJ: £0.75 to £1.99 per track, £15-£39.80 for 20 track downloads
Artist revenue: £0.18-£0.56 per track after costs for site/ distributors/label taken
Service keeps: £3-£7.96
Based on 1 Download Per Month
Artist Revenue: As little as £0.18
Based on 20 Downloads Per Month
Subscription Fee: £20 flat fee
Artist revenue: £0.80 per track
Service keeps: £4
Based on 1 Download Per Month
Artist Revenue: £16.00
It's free for artists, free to browse the catalogue, and only £20+tax a month to download tracks.