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1000 Tracks

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URL: http://www.1000tracks.com
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Accepting Submissions: See Notes
Submit Online: Yes
Submit By Mail: Yes
Submissions Reviewed: Yes
Types Accepted:
  • Vocals
  • Instrumentals
Charge For Submissions: Yes
Up Front Money:
Royalty Free:
(non-broadcast use)
No
Exclusivity:
(Exclusive, Non, Semi)

(Semi = Free to place on own
but not with another library)
Non-Exclusive
Re-Title: Yes
Set Own Price: No
Contract Length: Unknown
Payment Schedule: Unknown
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: Yes
Pays On Blanket License:
YouTube Content ID:
Active Site: Yes
Offers Subscriptions To Clients:
Notes:

Jan 2019

All submissions have been suspended until further notice.

Charges $2.00 per track to submit.

34 thoughts on “1000 Tracks”

  1. I learned the hard way that the only real guarantee the pay to listen deal has is that somebody will make money even if I don’t.I learned that through one of those a hundreds of dollars a year membership deals where I got nothing and they,well,made hundreds of dollars.I’ve since had placed many of those same tracks placed in different shows through other no pay libraries. But as Art said,there are rare exceptions and ymmv but if you’re going with the odds,…. jmho.

  2. “DO NOT PAY MONEY TO SUBMIT MUSIC! YOU WILL ONLY LOSE MONEY!”

    Not entirely true. One submission I made about 6 years ago has netted me tens of thousands of dollars over the years and is still generating revenue. Not from the library listed here though. Still, as a general rule, not a good idea to pay for a listing and my case was most likely an anomaly.

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