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Beatport

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American electronic music-oriented online music store
Beatport
DeveloperLiveStyle
Launch dateJanuary 7, 2005; 21 years ago (2005-01-07)
PlatformCross-platform (web-based application)
Websitebeatport.com

Beatport is an Americanelectronic music-orientedonline music store owned byLiveStyle. The company is based inDenver,Los Angeles, andBerlin. Beatport is oriented primarily towardsDJs, selling full songs as well as resources that can be used forremixes.[1] It also operates a specializedmusic streaming service oriented towards DJs.

Established in 2004, the service was acquired in 2013 byRobert F. X. Sillerman's companySFX Entertainment for a reported price of slightly over $50 million.[2] In 2014, as part of an effort to widen its audience, Beatport expanded into original content oriented towards fans ofelectronic dance music, covering EDM news and culture, and offering on-demand music streaming from its catalog and live streaming events.

SFX Entertainment filed forchapter 11 bankruptcy on February 1, 2016, and Beatport was subsequently put up for sale. However, in May 2016, SFX suspended its proposed auction of the company, and cut its streaming and original content operations in order to focus on its core music sales business. SFX has since emerged from bankruptcy as LiveStyle. Beatport emerged from the bankruptcy debt free and profitable and continues to operate as an online music store.

History

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Previous Beatport logo used from 2004 to 2021.

2004–2009: Founding

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The first version of Beatport's web store, Beatport 1.0, was released on January 7, 2004, and consisted of 79electronic musicrecord labels in its catalog. Half a year later, Beatport was beginning to become recognized after a few collaborations with well-known DJs and partnerships with the technology companyNative Instruments.[3] In January 2005, a revised Beatport 2.0 was released, with a catalog of over 100,000 tracks supplied by 2,700 signed labels. Beatport was also made accessible through a scaled-down GUI embedded withinDJ software:Traktor DJ Studio by Native Instruments. On August 7, 2006, Beatport released Beatport 3.0 Fully Loaded, the third version of its original store, which featured improvements to navigation, customized content subscription via My Beatport, and new payment options.

2007–2008: Beatport Player

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In February 2007, Beatport launched the Beatport Player, a viral marketing web widget to play back relevant content by Artist, Label, Genre, and Chart. Built usingAdobe Flash and HTML, the player gives users the ability to create custom, dynamic playlists from song previews of Beatport's catalog to be embedded into nearly any HTML website.

In August 2007, Beatport launched a community-oriented music site, Beatportal, whose stated mission is "...to provide music lovers with up-to-date information about the world of electronic music". Following up on the idea of the community-oriented site, Beatport introduced theBeatport Music Awards on March 18, 2008. Each year Beatport users can vote for the best electronic music artists in an effort to trace the progress of these artists over the years or determine which has the largest growing fan base. The BMAs are broken down into 19 categories, including Best Artist categories from each genre, Best Remix, and Best Single. The nominees for the BMAs are based solely on unit sales at Beatport.

2009–2012: The New Beatport

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The third version of the online store, named "The New Beatport", was released on January 21, 2009.[4] Multiple features were added to the site including embedded artwork in purchased music, a new user-preference system named "My Beatport", keyboard shortcuts and sitewide multilingual support.[5] As a newer version of the store, it integrated the use of anAdobe Flex 3 web application provided by RealEyes Media.[5] On July 14, 2011, Beatport launched theirHTML5 website with new features, designs and a new platform. Beatport officially addedAIFF downloads as an option on their platform on September 9, 2011.[6]

The annual revenue of Beatport for 2012 was reportedly around $15–18 million, with losses of $2 million.[7]

2013–2015: SFX, pivot towards original content

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In February 2013, Beatport was acquired byRobert F.X. Sillerman'sSFX Entertainment, a conglomerate focusing on EDM properties such as festivals and promoters.[8] Additionally, Beatport announced that it would partner with the music recognition serviceShazam to index its catalog.[9] In December 2013, the company laid off 20 employees in the Denver office and six in San Francisco, reportedly leaving the site's technical infrastructure supported by only a skeleton crew.[10][11]

Under SFX ownership, Beatport began to reposition itself towards the overallelectronic dance music culture. On January 6, 2014,Clear Channel Media and Entertainment (now known asiHeartMedia) announced that as part of a wider marketing partnership with SFX, it would syndicate a Beatport top 20 countdown show to its major-marketcontemporary hit radio stations beginning later in the year. Clear Channel staff, includingJohn Sykes, believed that the deal (particularly the Beatport countdown show) would help provide a higher level of national exposure to current and up and coming EDM artists.[12][13][14]

In December 2014, Beatport revamped its website to extensively target mainstream fans of electronic music, adding original content (such as news articles), as well as live streaming shows andfestival coverage. Additionally, Beatport launched a free music streaming service, which allowed users to stream full-length songs from Beatport's library, as well as curated playlists and charts. Beatport CEO Greg Consiglio and executive creative director Clark Warner explained that only 300,000 of the site's 50 million unique users had actually purchased music from the service, and that the majority of users were using the Beatport store's time-limited samples of tracks for music discovery instead.[15] In March 2015, the site launched amobile app, featuring the streaming service, and a "Beatport Shows" feature which highlights upcoming events and provides integrated access to ticket purchases.[16] The streaming service is subsidized by Beatport's store, which was re-branded as Beatport Pro (in concert with the service's desktop client software) and remained primarily focused towards professionals.[15][17][18]

2016–present: SFX re-organization, LiveStyle

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Beatport incurred US$5.5 million in losses for 2015.[19] In March 2016, as part of SFX's bankruptcy, the company announced that it planned to auction off Beatport and digital firmFame House (the latter eventually sold toUniversal Music Group)[20] to focus more on its live events business.[21] On May 10, 2016, Beatport announced that the auction of the company had been suspended, and that it would instead cut back its operations to focus solely on its music sales business—resulting in the discontinuation of Beatport's streaming and editorial operations.[22] The company also announced layoffs as it underwent restructuring, with as many as 49 employees departing the workforce.[22]

In September 2016, Italian record label Art & Music Recording called for an investigation into allegations that third-parties had artificially inflated the download counts of several of its songs ("juicing") on Beatport, which caused Beatport to remove the songs under policies prohibiting labels from making purchases of tracks to increase their chart performance.[23][24][25]

In December 2016, SFX emerged from bankruptcy under new leadership, and renamedLiveStyle. The company's CEO, Randy Phillips (formerly ofAEG Live) stated that Beatport had returned to profitability.[26]

In October 2017,Robb McDaniels was announced as CEO of Beatport.[27] In February 2019, Beatport announced a joint venture with digital music record pool company DJcity, forming Beatsource, a digital music retail platform aimed at open-format DJs.[28] Around that time, Beatport had 450,000 active DJ customers and 35 millionunique visitors per year.[28] In August 2019, producer and DJA-Trak joined the board of managers as an advisor.[29]

In May 2019, Beatport launched its subscription services Beatport Link and Beatport Cloud.[30][31][32]

Beatport stated that it had sold approximately 25.5 million songs in 2022, which accounted for approximately 12% of worldwide digital music sales. While theInternational Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) estimated in a 2023 report that global revenue from digital music sales had declined by 43.75% due to increased use of consumer-oriented music streaming services,[33] Beatport had an increase of 35% over the same period, due primarily to its targeting of acaptive market of DJs. At the same time, its streaming services had increased by 60% in the past two years. CEO Robb McDaniels cited familiarity with the streaming model among its customers, as well as a decision to lower the prices of its music downloads amid the onset of theCOVID-19 pandemic in order to attract new and returning users.[34]

In May 2022, Beatport acquired the music discovery portal LabelRadar.[35]

In February 2023, it was announced that Beatport had acquired a majority stake inInternational Music Summit inIbiza.[36]

In 2024 Beatport launched a global DJ competition with Miller called Miller Mix.[37]

Music catalog

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At launch, Beatport offered tracks from 79 electronic music labels to customers worldwide. Over the years, the company has grown and expanded its music catalog to include more artists and differentiations of the electronic genre such as house, techno, drum & bass, and dubstep.[citation needed]

Sales of sample packs and remix stems, in the "Beatport Sounds" section, grew from an annual revenue of $600,000 in 2010 to $39.1 million in 2015.[1]

Music on Beatport is distributed withoutdigital rights management (DRM); songs are distributed inMP3 format, with the ability to upgrade purchases to losslessAIFF orWAV format for an additional fee.

Beatport operates twomusic streaming services: Beatport Link Pro and Pro+ allows subscribers to stream music from its catalog directly into supportedDJ software, and maintain an offline library of 50 (Pro) or 100 (Pro+) songs.Pioneer DJ served as a launch partner, offering integration through its newly developed mobile app WeDJ, and announcing thatRekordbox would support Link later in the year. Support was later added forDenon's Prime Series andVirtualDJ.[38] In 2021 Beatport launched aweb-based DJ application known as Beatport DJ for Link subscribers, which offers support forBluetooth andUSB-basedDJ controllers from major manufacturers.[39] Beatport Cloud features full track playback, a management interface, and unlimited redownloads of purchased songs.[30][31][32]

Awards

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International Dance Music Awards (IDMA)
  • 2006: Best Dance Music Retailer and Best Dance Music Specialty Retailer[40]
  • 2007: Best Dance Music Retailer[41]
  • 2008: Best Dance Music Specialty Retailer[42]
  • 2009: Best Dance Music Website (awarded to Beatportal.com) and Best Specialty Retailer[43]
  • 2010: Best Dance Music Website (awarded to Beatportal.com) and Best Dance Music Specialty Retailer[44]
  • 2011: Best Dance Music Specialty Retailer[45]
  • 2012: Best Dance Music Specialty Retailer[46]
  • 2013: Best EDM/Dance Music Retailer[47]
  • 2014: Best EDM/Dance Music Retailer[48]

See also

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