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Mixstream

Mixstream is a music distribution, rights, and licensing platform for artists, rights managers, and DSPs. It unifies release workflow, ledger-based distribution, sync licensing, and real-time tracking.

Mixstream

What is Mixstream?

Mixstream is a music distribution, rights, and licensing platform for artists, rights managers, and DSPs. According to the site, it is designed to let users release, distribute, license, and track music as an IP asset through a single workflow.

The product is split into two parts: Mixstream Studio for creators and rights managers, and Mixstream Play for listeners. Studio focuses on release workflow, direct-to-ledger distribution, rights and sync licensing, and analytics. Play is presented as a consumer streaming app that uses lossless HLS playback, logs plays back to the source, and emphasizes transparent stream records.

Key Features

  • AI-assisted release workflow: users can draft and validate releases through an AI-oriented process rather than handling each step manually.
  • Metadata and asset validation: the platform extracts metadata, generates waveforms, fingerprints files for duplicates, and validates artwork, territories, and other release fields before distribution.
  • Direct-to-ledger distribution: releases are packaged into AAC and HLS derivatives and distributed through a registry that DSPs can pull from directly.
  • Rights and sync licensing: Mixstream includes master and composition rights handling, plus sync listings with attestations and guardrails set by the user.
  • Real-time tracking and analytics: the product tracks plays, audience activity, and revenue in real time, with 30-second interval stream tracking mentioned on the site.
  • Separate experiences for creators and listeners: Studio serves artists and managers, while Play is intended for consumers and includes lossless HLS playback, direct artist payout messaging, and transparent stream receipts.

How to Use Mixstream

A typical workflow starts by uploading masters into Mixstream Studio. The platform then extracts metadata, checks for duplicates, and helps the user draft and validate release information such as artwork and territories.

After validation, the release is packaged and distributed, while rights and licensing details are set up alongside the release. Users can then monitor performance and earnings in real time, or use the AI-oriented interface to ask for actions such as scheduling a release or reviewing analytics.

Use Cases

  • Independent artists who want to manage release preparation, distribution, and tracking from a single workspace.
  • Rights managers handling catalogs that require master, composition, and sync licensing workflows.
  • Teams distributing music to DSPs that need pre-validated metadata and packaged audio derivatives.
  • Artists or managers who want to review audience activity, plays, and revenue without waiting for delayed royalty statements.
  • Organizations building a listener-facing streaming experience that keeps playback records tied back to the source catalog.

FAQ

  • Is Mixstream only for artists? No. The site positions Mixstream for artists, rights managers, and DSPs, with separate tools for creators and listeners.

  • Does Mixstream support both distribution and licensing? Yes. The page describes release distribution, rights management, and sync licensing as part of the workflow.

  • Can users track performance after a release goes live? Yes. Mixstream says it provides real-time analytics and stream tracking, including plays, audience data, and revenue.

  • Is there a consumer streaming product? Yes. Mixstream Play is described as a coming-soon consumer streaming app with lossless HLS playback and transparent stream receipts.

  • Is the product available to everyone right now? The site says Mixstream is onboarding alpha partners and that MVP launch is coming soon, so availability appears limited at this stage.

Alternatives

  • Traditional music distributors — These focus on delivering releases to DSPs, but the source positions Mixstream as combining distribution with rights and licensing in one workflow.
  • Rights management and publishing tools — These are closer to the rights and catalog side of the problem, and may not include the release packaging and DSP delivery flow described for Mixstream.
  • Consumer streaming platforms — These emphasize listener playback and discovery, whereas Mixstream Play is presented as a streaming layer tied back to source rights and reporting.
  • General creator operations tools — These may help manage projects or assets, but they typically do not center on music-specific rights, metadata validation, and distribution.