
Hi there, I'm Patrick Scheidt and I work in music rights management. You might also need it when moving your music from one distributor to another. Knowing your release's UPC or EAN can be a mandatory piece of metadata at some Neighbouring Rights collection societies, such as SoundExchange. Good news, that's now available over here.Ī UPC or EAN in the music context is a product/release identifier typically assigned by your distributor. Quite a few of you have reached out and asked for a "UPC Finder". If your track is live on Spotify, you will be able to grab the ISRC. Spotify is the de facto largest ISRC database in the world. That's why I've set up this site, so that you can look up the ISRC for any of your recordings on Spotify yourself. The problem can be that record labels don't always automatically communicate ISRC information to artists. So when you register a musical work with collection societies, or when providing your publisher with the song details, make sure to include the ISRC(s). Or simply: better, more complete metadata = more $.
Increasing the likelihood of music usage being matched to song or recording registrations ultimately leads to higher and faster royalty payments to artists, songwriters, record labels and music publishers. ISRCs can help with the matching of music usage to musical works and sound recordings registered with collection societies around the world. ISRC stands for International Standard Recording Code and is supposed to be the unique identifier for a sound recording.Įssentially a passport number for a track.
