Made in Denmark 🇩🇰

About TrackReleases

We're building the platform that helps Danish musicians earn fair revenue and fans discover music first.

Our mission

Empowering musicians to build sustainable careers through direct fan support

The problem

Streaming platforms pay artists pennies per stream. Musicians need 1 million streams just to make a few thousand kroner. Meanwhile, fans want deeper connections with artists but have limited options beyond passive listening.

Our solution

TrackReleases enables musicians to monetize their most dedicated fans through exclusive pre-releases. Artists keep 80% of revenue and fans get early access to music before anyone else. A win-win for everyone.

Our values

The principles that guide everything we build

Artists first

Every decision we make prioritizes the needs of musicians. Fair revenue splits, instant payouts, and transparent pricing are non-negotiable.

Transparency

No hidden fees, no confusing terms. Artists and fans both deserve to know exactly how money flows through our platform.

Community over scale

We're building for the Danish music scene first. Deep relationships with local artists matter more than rapid global expansion.

Simplicity

Musicians should spend time making music, not learning complicated platforms. We keep everything as simple as possible.

🇩🇰Starting local

Why Denmark?

Denmark has a vibrant, tight-knit music scene with world-class talent and engaged fans. By starting local, we can build deep relationships with artists, understand their unique needs, and create a platform that truly serves the community.

Danish culture already values supporting the arts. With high disposable income and strong digital payment infrastructure like MobilePay, Denmark is the perfect place to prove that direct fan support can create sustainable musician careers.

Once we've built something Danish artists love, we'll expand to the rest of the Nordic region and beyond.

Join the movement

We're building this platform with input from Danish musicians every step of the way. If you're an artist interested in shaping the future of music monetization, or a fan who wants to support local artists, we'd love to hear from you.