SoundCloud has hit some bumps in the road recently, when it shut down two of its offices and fired about 40% of its staff. After these news were revealed, there were some rumors going around about the fact that the service only had enough money to last 50 more days. However, according to SoundCloud’s CEO, Alex Ljung, that is definitely not the case. Not long after Ljung stated that the company was not going anywhere, Chance The Rapper weighed in, saying the same thing as Ljung. Soon after Chance’s tweet, our very own Deadmau5 decided to take to Twitter to share his thoughts on the whole SoundCloud thing and below you can see what he had to say!
Just had a very fruitful call with Alex Ljung. @SoundCloud is here to stay.
— Lil Chano From 79th (@chancetherapper) 14 iulie 2017
*airhorn* Spread the word: your music isn’t going anywhere. Neither are we.
— SoundCloud (@SoundCloud) 14 iulie 2017
Congrats on your new boat anchor. https://t.co/7pr3mcGu8C
— dead mow cinco (@deadmau5) 14 iulie 2017
It may have its flaws, but there’s no denying the value of it
— Josh Goodman (@JustJOSH_ingYa) 14 iulie 2017
We still have hope, I’ve got my 40 bucks on Spotify waving a cheque in someone’s face for their user db. https://t.co/8B1FmsIfcq
— dead mow cinco (@deadmau5) 14 iulie 2017
Oh trust me. They will. That’s the whole point… you think Chance would likely hold up in a bidding war against Spotify? ok. https://t.co/PsNJkGYQq2
— dead mow cinco (@deadmau5) 14 iulie 2017
Discovering talent on Soundcloud to me is like taking a chick on a date and she’s on instagram all day. I’d rather deal with a person.
— dead mow cinco (@deadmau5) 14 iulie 2017
And I’ll tell you what’s going to happen, it’s going to the highest bidder or tanking indefinitely… neither option benefits indie artists.
— dead mow cinco (@deadmau5) 14 iulie 2017
@deadmau5 so, if you had control of @SoundCloud . you think you would be able to do a better job of maintaining and popularising it?
— Priam Music (@priamsplaylist) 14 iulie 2017
First of all, I’d put money into securing the service, and stop collecting user data outside of userIDS, then I would rebrand it. https://t.co/tiX89agR3M
— dead mow cinco (@deadmau5) 14 iulie 2017
After that, I would integrate a Creative Commons liscense for independent labels to seek liscense from its users on a person to person basis
— dead mow cinco (@deadmau5) 14 iulie 2017
From there, indie artists can then continue to use the platform without being buried by “sponsored content” from whore mongering labels
— dead mow cinco (@deadmau5) 14 iulie 2017
Uploaded content can still be screened by most “published music” algos to prevent users from uploading someone’s published works. https://t.co/c7EYEFd2cf
— dead mow cinco (@deadmau5) 14 iulie 2017
Well there’s the rub. A free service is good and great, but data services and hosting isn’t free… so you have to get creative there. https://t.co/3IzkqQvH7d
— dead mow cinco (@deadmau5) 14 iulie 2017
I think you could provide a SoundCloud-like environment by involving label investments, agency subscriptions…
— dead mow cinco (@deadmau5) 14 iulie 2017
Has no one ever thought of charging the major labels to use the site as a bespoke / staffed music resource for new acts? Okay.
— dead mow cinco (@deadmau5) 14 iulie 2017
Like fuckin charge Spotify to have liscense to the users catalogues on liscense to rebroadcast music. They can pay artists and site fees.
— dead mow cinco (@deadmau5) 14 iulie 2017
In summary, sure. I could turn the SoundCloud shitshow around with a decent team. But why fix someone else’s fuckup after paying for it?
— dead mow cinco (@deadmau5) 14 iulie 2017
It might have been worth pointing out that sc is a Berlin based company and they manage to dodge a ton of US copyright laws… but ☕️🐸
— dead mow cinco (@deadmau5) 14 iulie 2017