9/12/2023 0 Comments Spotify organise your music![]() ![]() For that one, I entered in the data from what’s publicly available knowledge for that published song, titled “Friends In High Places”. I noted in Tab 4 that only one of the songs from the Life on Planets release was registered for publishing. Tab 4 is an example related to the Life on Planets EP release, that we showed in tab 2 as far as metadata. You can see a blank template in tab 3 of my sheet. I capture that data in a separate sheet, to give to my publishing agent in order that they register my songs properly. The metadata has nothing to do in terms of who owns the song (publishing, copyright) or who the registered songwriters are and how they will be paid. This metadata capture task is only to organize your credits data to give to distributors for the public display of credits on streaming services. The EP, called “Only You” has 5 songs.įor each song on your single, EP or album, there are three sections of data entry for each song you should be getting together for entry with your digital distributor or to send off to your record label. For the second tab, I filled in the credits data based on a recent EP release from my record label mate, Life on Planets into that same template so you can see an example. The first tab of the spreadsheet is a blank template you can use. I am providing such a worksheet for you to use here if you are getting ready to distribute a release. I find using a simple Google Sheets / spreadsheet formula is the easiest way to capture the information so that when you log on to your digital distributor dashboard you will have the data ready to go for input, and organized in a manner that aligns with most dashboards. ![]() There are technology companies that seek to streamline the organization of music metadata and the direct delivery of the data to distributors, but these aren’t uniform in their approach and do not work with all distributors. So we'll want songs that are over 100 beats per minute.Now that you are familiar with what credits should be delivered to the streaming services, in the second part of the task, I will help you organize the credit data, also known as music metadata for delivery to digital distributors so that your music properly displays credit data. It's the perfect kind of playlist to filter by BPM, allowing us to create a fast version, a slow one, or even one that gradually changes as the playlist goes on.įor this example, we'll be making an upbeat playlist that's great for working out. We've got a massive mess of a playlist called 'Good stuff I stumbled across' - and as you might guess, it serves as a bit of a dumping ground for songs that we like, across a multitude of genres, moods and speeds. This can be one that you have already created or a brand new one, in either case, our results will be output as an additional playlist at the end. ![]() To begin, you're going to need a playlist to sort in the first place. ![]() Here's how it's done: How to sort a Spotify playlist by BPM Make a playlist It's a great tool to have at your disposal, making the perfect vibe curation as easy as a few clicks. Well, it turns out sorting a playlist by BPM is actually pretty easy - you can even filter out songs that are over or under a particular BPM. ![]()
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