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If you are a composer and/or songwriter, please leave your comments and experiences with this company. We want to hear the good as well as the bad! Please rate, from 1 to 10, by clicking on one of the stars. Below is some general information but we make no guarantee of accuracy. Check with the company for all details. Please contact us for any corrections.

URL: http://909music.com/
Twitter: http://twitter.com/909music
Facebook:
Accepting Submissions: Yes
Submit Online: No
Submit By Mail: Yes
Submissions Reviewed: Yes
Types Accepted:
  • Vocals
  • Instrumentals
  • Loops
  • SFX
  • Ringtones
Charge For Submissions: No
Up Front Money: No
Royalty Free:
(non-broadcast use)
Yes
Exclusivity:
(Exclusive, Non, Semi)

(Semi = Free to place on own
but not with another library)
Non-Exclusive
Re-Title: No
Set Own Price: Some (see notes)
Contract Length: Variable
Payment Schedule: Immediate
License Fee Split:
(writer/library)
50/50
PRO Split Based on 100%:
(writer/library
writer/library/publisher
or writer)
50/50
Requires Licensee To File Cue Sheet: No
Pays On Blanket License:
YouTube Content ID: No
Active Site: No
Offers Subscriptions To Clients:
Notes:

We are just looking for all sorts of great music. Vocal, Intrumental, Filmscores, All types of Electronica, Sound Design, Textures, Jingles, Ambient.

There is a license button, once an enquiry comes through we ask the composer for their price.

167 thoughts on “909 Music”

  1. **PAYMENT UPDATES**

    Hi all,

    Since June 30 we have stopped MANUALLY paying out sales earnings to composers.

    This is because we have added a “Withdraw funds” feature that enables all composers to withdraw their earnings directly to their PayPal accounts. Since June 30, 2016 everyone who has sold tracks will see their earnings accumulated in their Manage Sales account section since we have stopped paying out sales earnings manually.

    When you click on manage sales, under the earnings table you will see a “Withdraw to PayPal” button. When you click that you will have to type in your Paypal email address and the amount you wish to withdraw from your earnings. PayPal will usually take 3 business days to transfer your earnings to your PayPal account.

    Note: We are working closely with PayPal on this to be enabled site-wide, therefore some of you may face glitches while trying to withdraw funds. Kindly note that all of your earnings are safe and are transparently displayed in your sales account section. We will update you again once this function has been enabled by PayPal site-wide on all accounts.

    We are doing this to stay in alignment with our vision of creating the most open marketplace for licensing music which gives composers maximum control over their music and earnings.

    best,

    909 Music team

    Reply

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