Djtunes

Djtunes.com
Type of site
e-commerce
Available in English, German, Spain
Founded 2005
Headquarters Vachendorf, Traunstein
Area served Worldwide
Owner DANCE ALL DAY Musicvertriebs GmbH[1]
Founder(s) Thimo U. Seidel, Timo Becker, Dr. Achim Ilner
CEO Armin Wirth
Industry retail
Products djtunes.com
Website DJTunes

Djtunes.com (branded DJTUNES.COM) is a German-based multinational online music store for all dance music genres.[2]

Purchases can be made for individual tracks, bundled releases, albums or charts. Users can add their own productions to the Djtunes catalogue, to sell their tracks and releases directly on the website (UGC). Additionally the site offers multiple social networking features.[3]

Djtunes considers itself as a part of a vibrant international music scene and is in constant communication with artists, labels and distributors whose feedback is integrated into continuous development of the site.[4]

The company is run by CEO Thimo U. Seidel and currently consists of more than 20 employees. [5]

History and market position

Djtunes.com GmbH was established in Gelsenkirchen, Germany by Thimo U. Seidel, Dr. Achim Illner, and Timo Becker in 2005. The first version of Djtunes was launched in 2006. [6]

This year the company received an investment from High-Tech Gründerfonds. [7]

The company began as an online Dance music store. In 2007 the company moved its headquarters to Bochum, Germany, where it launched Djtunes 2.0 and replaced its predecessor. The second version of the site included community and social network features. [8]

In 2008 the start-up company won two further investors: the MP3 co-inventor Professor Dr. Karlheinz Brandenburg and BM-T beteiligungsmanagement Thüringen GmbH branch office was founded in the neighbourhood of the Fraunhofer-Institute for Digital Media Technology (IDMT) inside the TU Ilmenau campus to promote technologically based product innovations. [9] , [10]

In September 2009 the company launched its own affiliate program, allowing publishers to market the Djtunes content and earn commission.[11]

In February 2013 Feiyr, an online music and ebook distributor, adopts Djtunes. Feiyr is a subsidiary of Dance All Day GmbH, founded by its CEO Armin Wirth. Since then a lot of new features and improvements have been realized at Djtunes for example a new download process which is much more simple as well as a new generated search engine.[12][13]

Market position

Among the top download sites for electronic music,[14] alongside Beatport and DJDownload, Djtunes ranks as Germany’s and one of Europe’s leading download platforms for special musical interest.[15]

Content

The Djtunes catalogue includes DRM free tracks [16] from electronic dance music genres, such as House, Dance, Techno, Electro, Minimal, etc. The tracks are available to download in 320 or 128 kbps MP3 format. These are encoded using the LAME codec.

Djtunes works with Content Aggregators and labels, including:[17] Toolroom, Phonetic, Blackhole, Armada, Ultra Records, Cr2, Ministry of Sound, Cocoon, Great Stuff, Azuli, Strictly Rhythm, Boys Noize & more. There are tracks that cannot be purchased by some users due to territorial sale restrictions.[18] This is a result of licensing agreements made between the original copyright owner and one or more record labels who negotiate sub-licenses to sell content in specific territories.[19]

UGC feature

In 2007 Djtunes became the first online shop in the electronic dance music industry to offer a User generated content feature. Through the UGC feature artists without label contracts have the opportunity to upload and sell their unsigned productions.[20] , [21] The revenue is split 50% - 50% between the artist and the shop. To have access to the UGC feature users must upgrade their account to an artist account. [22]

References

  1. Imprint Djtunes.
  2. "Company Profile for DJtunes.com GmbH". AboutUs.org. Retrieved 2009-10-10.
  3. Andreas Halbuer, 31-05-2009 "Kreativwirtschaft soll Ruhrgebiet zu neuer Stärke verhelfen". Wirtschaftswoche. Retrieved 2009-10-10.
  4. 25-03-2009 "Interview from Start-Up camp Cologne". Sevenload. Retrieved 2009-10-20.
  5. Angela Wiese, 30-10-2008 "Eine zündende Idee". Muenstersche Zeitung. Retrieved 2009-10-20. External link in |publisher= (help)
  6. Sven Schäfer, 10-04-2006 "Neues Internetportal lud zur ausgiebigen Zelebration". Raveline. Retrieved 2009-10-10. External link in |publisher= (help)
  7. 12-12-2006 "DJtunes Funded To Acquire New Titles". thealarmclock. Retrieved 2009-10-10. External link in |publisher= (help)
  8. Sven Schäfer, 15-03-2007 "Downloads made in Germany". Raveline. Retrieved 2009-10-20. External link in |publisher= (help)
  9. Robert Andrews, 19-11-2008 Andrews, Robert (2008-11-19). "MP3 'Inventor' Brandenburg Invests In DJTunes Dance Music Site". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2009-10-10.
  10. Didi Stahlschmidt, 01-11-2009, "Unsere Helden der Heimat", Partysan.
  11. 19.08.2009 "Electronic Dance Music Distributer, DJTunes, Launches New Affiliate Program". mndnewswire.com. Retrieved 2009-10-10. External link in |publisher= (help)
  12. Feiyr adopts DJTUNES.
  13. Press release.
  14. 01-05-2008, "DJTUNES.COM erweitert Angebot", Discret - Fachjounal der Unterhaltungsgastronomie. Retrieved 10-10-2009.
  15. "E-Distribution". MDCP International Publishing. Retrieved 2009-10-20. External link in |publisher= (help)
  16. 15-01-2009 "Musik- und IT-Branche arbeiten am DRM-Nachfolger". PC Welt. Retrieved 2009-10-10.
  17. Sven Schäfer, 15-03-2007 "Downloads made in Germany". Raveline. Retrieved 2009-10-20. External link in |publisher= (help)
  18. 23-10-2008 "Release Talk: territory restricted". DJTUNES. Retrieved 2009-10-25. External link in |publisher= (help)
  19. "Beuc.pfd" (PDF). BEUC, the European Consumers' Organisation. Retrieved 2009-10-23.
  20. Andreas Halbuer, 31-05-2009 "Neue Musikplattform fuer Kuenstler und Musikhoerer". Audio.de. Retrieved 2009-10-10. External link in |publisher= (help)
  21. Renzo Wellinger, 23-05-2008, "Hey Mr. DJ!, Musikmarkt, Retrieved 10-10-2009.
  22. "Label Registration - Head of Agreement `Digital Distribution´ (6.5)". DJTUNES. Retrieved 2009-10-25. External link in |publisher= (help).
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