Djooky launches music rights marketplace, lays foundation for world-first trading platform for new music
Enables artists to finance upcoming projects, with music rights a new asset class for fans
Upcoming secondary marketplace receives regulatory approval – offering world-first opportunity to trade rights in new music
Artists and fans can sign up via https://djookyx.com
20 December 2021 - Djooky, the music and fintech startup setting out to decentralise the recordings business, has launched DjookyX, a new platform for fans to invest in music rights.
Building on the growing interest in music as an asset class, DjookyX offers a means for music creators and rights holders to finance their projects, while fans can purchase rights in tracks of their choice and benefit from future royalties.
A primary marketplace allows music creators and record labels to auction current and future rights, be it in the song, recording, or both. Creators will auction claims for payment arising from the use of their music, and maintain ownership of their copyrights.
Fans who would like to invest are able to see a breakdown of how artists intend to use the funds generated, covering activities such as recording sessions, marketing campaigns and producing music videos.
The bidding follows a Dutch auction process, with the final price paid by successful bidders based on the lowest price offered across all winning bids. Once purchased, the portfolio of the rights is clearly displayed in an online wallet for each user.
All transactions are held in escrow by independent payment solution provider MANGOPAY, guaranteeing that users’ funds are protected and opening up DjookyX to investors across much of the world.
DjookyX aims to be as global as possible and the launch will see inaugural artists participating from every corner of the globe. Dominik Jesz from Germany (Europe), Yuni Marimba from South Korea (Asia), Blad P2A from the Solomon Islands (Oceania) and Loulia Esteves (managed by Play Entertainment & Arts) from France (Europe). Later in the week they will be joined by Kler from Ukraine (Europe), the GrandMa from Russia (Europe), Tam Ben from Nigeria (Africa), and Djooky Music Awards’ first winner Gina Brooklyn from the USA (North America).
Djooky is also set to launch a secondary marketplace early next year. This will offer a platform for fans to trade music rights purchased on the primary marketplace, further driving engagement within artists’ fanbases. Both marketplaces are run by Djooky’s German entity Djooky GmbH and have received approval from Germany’s Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin).
With its core team operating across Los Angeles, Berlin, London, and Kyiv, and including multi-platinum US producer Brain Malouf (Madonna, Michael Jackson), Djooky has carved a name for itself in the global songwriter community with the Djooky Music Awards – the world’s largest global online song contest, which launched in July 2020. This has since attracted nominations from over 140 countries, as well as voting registrations from 150,000 music fans.
Brian Malouf, Djooky co-founder commented: “Our vision is to ensure that all artists, no matter what their background or country of residence, can enjoy equal access to the best support available to create and promote their music. This is a significant milestone for us in our long-term goal of bringing much needed reform to the recordings business.”
Stefan Eghbalian, Djooky co-founder and head of Corporate Strategy, added: “By fostering a more diverse and inclusive community within the music industry, the DjookyX marketplace facilitates an interactive space where music lovers can be directly involved in creating the next big hit.”
About Djooky
Djooky Inc. is a music and fintech startup with an ambition to democratise and decentralise the recordings business. It aims to create fairer opportunities for musicians who are struggling to break through established power structures, a situation that has been exacerbated by the pandemic. Djooky Inc. officially launched in April 2020, and Djooky GmbH in June 2020, with the team working on the concept since 2018.
Djooky’s core team operates from Los Angeles, Berlin, London, and Kyiv, Ukraine, with a presence in New York, Sydney, Lagos, Cologne, São Paulo and Bangkok via the platform’s PR partners. Co-founded by Brian Malouf, the multi-platinum US producer who has worked with the likes of Madonna and Michael Jackson, the Djooky team also includes Grammy-nominated artist and music director Patrice Rushen, UK Ivor Novello winning songwriter Sacha Skarbek, producer/music executive and songwriter Justin Gray (Mariah Carey, John Legend and Avril Lavigne), and ex-Universal executive and record producer Andrey Dakhovskyy, Djooky co-founder and CEO.
In July 2020, Djooky launched the world’s first global online music contest, the Djooky Music Awards. The competition is open to all artists and songwriters, amateur and professional, across the world and runs four times a year seasonally, allowing them to compete for lucrative cash prizes or a recording trip to LA’s iconic Capitol Studios. The platform already boasts over 24,000 artists from 143 countries, each having nominated their songs for the DMAs, with over 150,000 music lovers from 176 countries registering to support their favourite acts.