Yes, that’s the face I make when sharing with you that I’m continuing the Prequel series — independently. After working with labels from Belgium (Prequel 1–3), Denmark (Silent Fjords), and Germany (Nocturne), I decided it’s time to finally go my own way with the upcoming releases.
Some perspective
Don’t get me wrong. All those labels are run by great, passionate people. But finally setting up my own Bandcamp and releasing music I’ve fully created myself — from composition to recording, mixing, mastering, artwork, press release texts — just feels right. Especially now that more listeners are moving away from evil Spotify. No judgment if you stay for the algorithm or interface. Still, Bandcamp truly supports artists. Even with their cut, one sale there equals an insane amount of streams.
Just to give you some perspective: my Bandcamp page went online, I posted about it in my Instagram story, and someone bought Prequel 1 right away, even deciding to pay €15 instead of the €5 minimum. Big up. That’s how it’s done.
Some math
To be fair, I don’t get the full €15. Bandcamp takes 15%, PayPal a small fee, so I end up with €11.94. Still great, because under a typical label deal (60/40 with the label, which has its own 80/20 split with the distributor), I’d only see about 32% of what Spotify pays after taxes. To earn the same €11.94, I’d need around 10,000–19,000 streams and since payouts usually start at €100, that’s roughly 100,000–140,000 streams.
Add months for the money to reach the distributor, another year for it to trickle down to the label, and yet another before it reaches me — and you see why Bandcamp, paying me instantly, feels so much better.
Some conclusion
So, I’d rather have one dedicated person spend whatever they can or want, actually enjoy my music, and own it forever — instead of chasing empty playlist clicks, streaming bots, and meaningless numbers. No shame at all if you listen on your favorite streaming platform — it still helps a lot and all of us stream music, no need to pretend. I just felt like taking the opportunity to show the reality behind it, and why I’ll be focusing on Bandcamp for my upcoming independent releases.
With that being said, Prequel 1 is already online and the other two EPs are going to follow each week up until a new single drops on the 21st of November. Possibly a little earlier on Bandcamp hehe