Silent Tracks Earn Indie Band $20,000 In Royalties
Vulfpeck uploaded an album on Spotify which contained 30-second silent tracks. Spotify pays a fraction of a penny each time a song is played. The site now says the album violates its terms of content.
STEVE INSKEEP, HOST:
And today's last word in business is: silence is golden.
An indie band in Michigan recently made an odd request of its fans.
RENEE MONTAGNE, HOST:
The band Vulfpeck uploaded an album on the Spotify music site called "Sleepify." It contained 30-second tracks of silence. They encourage fans to keep playing the silence while they sleep. This is meant to earn royalties. Spotify pays a fraction of a penny each time a song is played, and the same apparently, with hitting play on silence.
INSKEEP: So it was an album of nothing. The scheme worked. The band made $20,000 in royalties, enough to finance a tour with free admission for fans.
MONTAGNE: But the streaming service asked the band remove the album, claiming that it violates Spotify's terms of content.
INSKEEP: Apparently, meaning that the content is actually supposed to contain content.
Breaking the silence daily, it's the business news on MORNING EDITION, from NPR News. I'm Steve Inskeep.
MONTAGNE: And I'm Renee Montagne.
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