Spotify leaves distribution to its partners after closing its direct upload program.
published this morning , Spotify said it now plans to put that responsibility back into the hands of its distribution partners.
Spotify, which cites feedback from artists in the beta program as reasoning for the shutdown, will cease accepting new uploads through Spotify for Artists at the end of the month. Meanwhile, the streamer will help artists who already have uploaded music through the beta migrate their work to another provider.
"Thank you to the artists who participated in our upload beta," the post continues. "We’re incredibly proud to have played a small part in the music they released. Spotify wouldn’t be what it is today without artists and labels who are willing to collaborate with us to build a better experience for creators and listeners."
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