IDOL Partners with Details & eddy to Streamline Artist Royalty Calculations

  • Automates delivery of client sales data to royalty processing companies

  • New tool available to IDOL’s distributed labels and artists

  • More royalty software integrations to follow

 Independent digital distributor and A&L services company IDOL has integrated with Details and eddy to enhance its royalty processing offering.

Distributed labels and artists using the newly integrated royalty companies can now have monthly sales data automatically exported to those companies in the formats they require. The integration will remove the need to manually transfer the data, which both saves time and minimises risk of error for IDOL’s partners.

Labels including Baco Records, B3SCI Records and Moderna Records are some of the first to test the new tool, with more clients expected to follow. IDOL plans to integrate with more royalty processing companies to eventually make automated delivery of data available to all its partners. 

The new integration is available to IDOL's distributed labels and artists via the company's inhouse dashboard, offering state-of-the-art analytics and marketing tools such as playlist monitoring, insights on catalogue consumption, financial reports and smartlinks.

Sylvain Morton, Director of Distribution at IDOL, said: “Integrating Details and eddy into our service offering is just the first step to ensuring all IDOL partners have one less hurdle when it comes to accurately and efficiently calculating artists’ royalty payments. By partnering with expert businesses in this field rather than developing the technology ourselves, we’re facilitating a hassle-free process for our clients, as well as ensuring that IDOL can continue to focus efforts on what we do best – delivering the highest level of attention and marketing services to our roster.”

Nicolas Hyatt, Co-owner at Moderna Records, commented: “IDOL’s own back-end technology has proven to be an extremely reliable and user-friendly analytical tool that provides valuable insight into our artists’ digital performance. Now, with the added benefit of automated royalty processing, we can further streamline our operations via IDOL’s trusted third-party software partners.”

IDOL’s new royalty service integrations follows further growth of its international roster, having signed a global distribution and marketing deal with Japanese neoclassical imprint Schole Records in March. The signing marks IDOL’s commitment to growing its highly selective roster across key territories, with Japan making up the world’s second largest recorded music market, according to IFPI. IDOL also signed key deals with Erick The Architect, Afro B, Yemi Alade and TOKiMONSTA’s Young Art Records in 2023.

About IDOL

IDOL is a digital distributor that provides world-leading service to some of the most prestigious names in independent music. Its diverse roster, built around the highest standards of artistic curation, includes Erased Tapes, Fire Records, Glitterbeat, Gondwana, Kitsuné, Local Action, Soundway, SRD, Ubisoft, and Bandai Namco, while it also works directly with artists including Erick The Architect, La Femme, L’Impératrice, and Ibrahim Maalouf.

 IDOL was founded in 2006 by Pascal Bittard as one of the first fully digital aggregators, with “independence is a strength” as its core belief. Its offering combines unbeatable label management and marketing services with a focus on long-term catalogue development – a combination that consistently achieves better results for its clients.

IDOL operates its own digital distribution platform, Labelcamp, which offers state-of-the-art supply chain management tools and analytics dashboards to its distributed partners. Labelcamp is also available as a SaaS product for third-party labels and distributors, and is used by the likes of [PIAS], Because, Concord and Ditto.  

The company has offices in Paris, London, Berlin and Johannesburg, and a presence in New York, LA and Nashville.

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