
Boiler Room release catalogue of mixes on Apple Music
Boiler Room have shared details of a new deal with Apple Music that will allow listeners to access a catalogue of mixes and live performances from Boiler Room over the past 10 years.
Yesterday (18 August), Boiler Rom announced a new deal with Apple Music.
Apple Music subscribers can now access over 200 mixes and performances from across Boiler Room's 10-year history, including their Streaming From Isolation series, which features mixes from Honey Dijon, Disclosure and many others.
Boiler Room confirmed in a statement yesterday (18 August) that royalties will go directly to the DJs, and artists that have tracks streamed in the sets will also receive compensation, "The partnership launches with the common aim to compensate all artists involved in a DJ set. Not only does that mean payment for DJs, but crucially also compensation for the artists behind the music in the mix."
A new initiative with @applemusic.
— BOILER ROOM (@boilerroomtv) August 18, 2020
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Crack Magazine reports Boiler Room will also be launching its own Boiler Room Radio on the newly-relaunched Apple Music 1 (fka Beats 1).
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