Author Topic: SoundCloud could be forced to close after $44m losses  (Read 3165 times)

Someone will probably buy them out and revise their business model

I don't think this is the end for them

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I have 122 tracks and 630 likes on soundcloud
how the hell am i going to keep my stuff organized
a ton of the stuff that I've liked only exists on soundcloud
it's also my only audience
Someone will probably buy them out and revise their business model

I don't think this is the end for them
Agreed, but it's still not good. If they went down the plug road then things could get really nasty.

i hope it doesn't go down

would suck losing ~500 followers

gs allows you to digitally upload, download, or listen to audio tracks on the internet. Wow, that's so different from grooveshark. How could i ever compare the two...

Grooveshark:
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Listen to any song online for free. Stream free internet radio stations. Search for free mp3's to stream.

Which is exactly what Spotify is (with a difference of ads and subscriptions). Soundcloud is for individual artists or hobbyists or random people to upload any kind of sound byte/song/mental procrastination to their website. They have a relatively strict copyright system in place, so you could not find any music by major artists unless its published by their label/the artist themself. Grooveshark also seems to have a ridiculously shady past and seems to be dying pretty hard. Hell it looks like they shut down for a time being before having been "anonymously" rebooted. Spotify, on the other hand, pays a disgustingly low margin to artists/labels to allow them to stream their music to people. You CANNOT upload your own music to Spotify without going through approval processes. They get their money from subscriptions and advertisement.
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not to mention you practically need a label or some aggregator to even upload to spotify

I guess most of you don't know about spotify or grooveshark then.

spotify costs money to stream and grooveshark is dead
there's groovesharks.org which is an UNOFFICIAL REMAKE

Grooveshark:
Which is exactly what Spotify is (with a difference of ads and subscriptions). Soundcloud is for individual artists or hobbyists or random people to upload any kind of sound byte/song/mental procrastination to their website. They have a relatively strict copyright system in place, so you could not find any music by major artists unless its published by their label/the artist themself. Grooveshark also seems to have a ridiculously shady past and seems to be dying pretty hard. Hell it looks like they shut down for a time being before having been "anonymously" rebooted. Spotify, on the other hand, pays a disgustingly low margin to artists/labels to allow them to stream their music to people. You CANNOT upload your own music to Spotify without going through approval processes. They get their money from subscriptions and advertisement.
To be fair, I was easily able to become a verified artist on Grooveshark and upload music just like I now do on SoundCloud.

Also... Grooveshark is back?

To be fair, I was easily able to become a verified artist on Grooveshark and upload music just like I now do on SoundCloud.

Also... Grooveshark is back?

again, unofficial, maybe they're using their name or whatever:
http://groovesharks.org/

using the same orange + white color scheme

bruh, check out my soundcloud
i got the sickest mixtapes


LOL WTH

http://groovesharks.org/artist/∟∟⊡i⊐
http://groovesharks.org/artist/Lloid
i'm going to take a guess it's either using last.fm data, or old Grooveshark data. a lot of my older tracks which i prefer to laugh at now are up on mine, and the info on mine is just ripped straight from last.fm.

i'm going to take a guess it's either using last.fm data, or old Grooveshark data. a lot of my older tracks which i prefer to laugh at now are up on mine, and the info on mine is just ripped straight from last.fm.
Yeah, most likely. Everything I had on Grooveshark was cringeworthy, to boot. :P

There goes the music neighborhood.

loving hell.

There goes the music neighborhood.

loving hell.
it's not down yet don't panic

no where will i get my soundclown dose from :(