Tuning the signal
Tuning the signal
Electronic music distribution is more than sending an audio file to a store. We organize the master, artwork, credits, identifiers, territories, and release date into a clean delivery package, then support the handoff through launch and reporting.
A careful handoff from final master to global release. We confirm fit, responsibilities, and timing before work begins so the scope stays connected to the project.
Timing note
Start before your release date so assets, metadata, and delivery windows can be checked without rushing the handoff.
Typical working deliverables
The exact scope changes by project. The operating logic stays visible so assets, approvals, and expectations do not disappear between teams.
We check the master, artwork, credits, rights information, territories, and proposed date for avoidable delivery issues.
We organize metadata, identifiers, platform selections, scheduling, and the supporting link setup around the agreed release plan.
The release is sent to the agreed digital services. We monitor delivery status and work through platform questions or corrections that surface.
We confirm the live release details, connect the release links, and keep reporting tied back to the catalog record.
These Red Star guides explain the decisions around this service so you can enter the first conversation with sharper questions.
We recommend starting at least three to four weeks before the preferred release date. That gives the team time to check assets and metadata, work within platform submission windows, and resolve delivery questions without compressing every decision into release week.
Our distribution network reaches 150+ DSPs and digital stores, including major streaming services and electronic-music destinations such as Beatport. The final platform selection is based on the release, territory, and store eligibility.
Existing identifiers can usually remain attached to the same recordings and releases after they are checked for accuracy. If identifiers are still needed, we can support that part of the release setup.
Distribution support and a label release are different working relationships. Ownership, term, territories, revenue share, and any rights involved are set out in writing for the specific project before you commit.
Project brief / Distribution
We will review the context, identify fit, and define the scope before the work starts.