Smash HausInstantly connects a global network of music creators with leading media companies seeking music...4.2 out of 5
4.2 out of 5
Hot take
SmashHaus is a music licensing platform that connects musicians directly with media companies, effectively removing middlemen from the sync licensing process. Founded by Dylan Berry, the platform emphasizes efficiency and creator-friendly collaboration, allowing artists to get their music placed in various media while retaining more control and revenue. The platform has garnered praise from industry professionals including SNL's Music Director Eli Brueggemann and The Simpsons Director Mike Polcino for its innovative approach to music placement. Some artists have reported earning money from their submissions to SmashHaus, placing it among the handful of sync libraries that actually generate income for musicians. While the platform shows promise, it's still relatively new compared to more established sync licensing services, which may limit its current reach and opportunities.
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Pros
Direct connection between musicians and media companies
Removes middlemen from the licensing process
Artists can retain more control and revenue
Endorsed by notable industry professionals
Some artists report actually earning money from placements
Responsive and helpful team behind the platform
Cons
Relatively new compared to established licensing services
Limited track record of consistent placements
Smaller reach compared to major sync libraries
Success likely varies significantly between artists
Key Features
Direct-to-client music licensing
Middleman-free business model
Industry professional endorsements
Sync licensing opportunities
Creator-friendly platform
Responsive support team
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