Fed up with Beatport and Bandcamp so I've made Artcore.
Fed up with Beatport and Bandcamp so I've made Artcore.
Hi,
After being frustrated with the existing download sites, I decided to built a new platform that combines the best of Bandcamp and Beatport with an improved user interface, tools for DJs and more comprehensive features for labels.
I've got an exciting roadmap of features to add too.
If you are a label or self releasing artist then now is the time to join up and get a great discount on the revenue share.
If you have any questions please ask!
Join up at www.artcore.com
After being frustrated with the existing download sites, I decided to built a new platform that combines the best of Bandcamp and Beatport with an improved user interface, tools for DJs and more comprehensive features for labels.
I've got an exciting roadmap of features to add too.
If you are a label or self releasing artist then now is the time to join up and get a great discount on the revenue share.
If you have any questions please ask!
Join up at www.artcore.com
Re: Fed up with Beatport and Bandcamp so I've made Artcore.
what problems does bandcamp have that artcore resolves or does differently?
Re: Fed up with Beatport and Bandcamp so I've made Artcore.
Hi, yes a variety of things.
As a user (buyer) of both sites I’ve found both lacking in terms of discovering the music I like, navigating, filtering, previewing, purchasing. I felt I could do something better and this is the start of that. I feel both have stagnated and I have lots of ideas to improve on it, some are already implemented.
For example, despite buying mainly techno on bandcamp, it constantly shows me folk music and other things I have no interest in and there are no controls to manage it. Artcore has filters that can tailor the site to what you like.
I also find it hard to preview back catalogs and buy music on bandcamp and find myself opening hundreds of tabs. Artcore UI is designed to help you preview and navigate much quicker. It also has DJ friendly features like multiple carts.
From the artist/label point of view, Artcore is a marketplace similar to Bandcamp. Artists and labels set their own prices and have full control of their profile and releasing. Artcore takes between 1% and 20% depending on discounts applied. The artist/seller gets the rest . any paypal fees.
So in a way it's like Bandcamp business model with a Beatport style UX (but faster and better for discovery)
Artcore also supports optional payment splits between labels and artists (and remixers) and also between members of a group/band. You just allocate a % to the artist and it will be directed to them.
This comparison table gives more details
And you can signup to take a deeper look yourself.
Please feel free to ask about anything else or if you would like me to elaborate on any point.
Thanks!
As a user (buyer) of both sites I’ve found both lacking in terms of discovering the music I like, navigating, filtering, previewing, purchasing. I felt I could do something better and this is the start of that. I feel both have stagnated and I have lots of ideas to improve on it, some are already implemented.
For example, despite buying mainly techno on bandcamp, it constantly shows me folk music and other things I have no interest in and there are no controls to manage it. Artcore has filters that can tailor the site to what you like.
I also find it hard to preview back catalogs and buy music on bandcamp and find myself opening hundreds of tabs. Artcore UI is designed to help you preview and navigate much quicker. It also has DJ friendly features like multiple carts.
From the artist/label point of view, Artcore is a marketplace similar to Bandcamp. Artists and labels set their own prices and have full control of their profile and releasing. Artcore takes between 1% and 20% depending on discounts applied. The artist/seller gets the rest . any paypal fees.
So in a way it's like Bandcamp business model with a Beatport style UX (but faster and better for discovery)
Artcore also supports optional payment splits between labels and artists (and remixers) and also between members of a group/band. You just allocate a % to the artist and it will be directed to them.
This comparison table gives more details
And you can signup to take a deeper look yourself.
Please feel free to ask about anything else or if you would like me to elaborate on any point.
Thanks!
Re: Fed up with Beatport and Bandcamp so I've made Artcore.
I've avoided beatport as much as possible, only a couple of times used it to buy exclusive releases. (Mostly because beatport is more expensive, and also because their recommendation and charts are absolute rubbish).
I havent even tried to browse bandcamp to discover new music, because you are right, it will suggest folk music when i have no interest in it. I also open many tabs when using bandcamp, and it can be quite confusing.
I will have a look and check it out
I havent even tried to browse bandcamp to discover new music, because you are right, it will suggest folk music when i have no interest in it. I also open many tabs when using bandcamp, and it can be quite confusing.
I will have a look and check it out
Re: Fed up with Beatport and Bandcamp so I've made Artcore.
Cool - let me know what you think. It's not perfect yet by any means but I hope it's already an improvement in a few ways. I'm taking all feedback on board and i'm not overly offended so feel free to be blunt about anything you don't like!willemb wrote: ↑Mon Jan 02, 2023 3:52 pmI've avoided beatport as much as possible, only a couple of times used it to buy exclusive releases. (Mostly because beatport is more expensive, and also because their recommendation and charts are absolute rubbish).
I havent even tried to browse bandcamp to discover new music, because you are right, it will suggest folk music when i have no interest in it. I also open many tabs when using bandcamp, and it can be quite confusing.
I will have a look and check it out
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Re: Fed up with Beatport and Bandcamp so I've made Artcore.
Way way back when beatport was starting, I was discussing with a coding friend on setting up a online shop that was curated like a real record shop. So instead of johnny crack copy of fruity loops uploading 50 tunes he made that week, there would be a sort of A&R process for releases/labels.
I`d still like to see something like that.
I`d still like to see something like that.
Re: Fed up with Beatport and Bandcamp so I've made Artcore.
Yes interesting. I guess a record shop inherently has a space limitation which forces them to make a choice in that way but it means the shop is either an indie record store or the dance record store or the commercial one and it can only have a small selection at any one time.Lost to the Void wrote: ↑Mon Jan 02, 2023 7:54 pmWay way back when beatport was starting, I was discussing with a coding friend on setting up a online shop that was curated like a real record shop. So instead of johnny crack copy of fruity loops uploading 50 tunes he made that week, there would be a sort of A&R process for releases/labels.
I`d still like to see something like that.
Online, there is not such a limit in that way so the nearest equivalents becomes the label pages, the playlist of someone you trust or the 'staff picks'.
I guess what's really important is what get's bubbled up to the top of your view. When you arrive at the site, what do you see. On Bandcamp it seems to be a very wide but interesting selection. On Beatport, it's the Top 10, and I cant see how that is useful to anyone.
I'm going to aim for something different. I'd like to find a way to surface the music you'd actually like to find through a mix of customisation and personalisation tools.
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Re: Fed up with Beatport and Bandcamp so I've made Artcore.
Judging by that comparison table, this looks promising.
0dd wrote: Gotta love the subsekt derail ethic.
Re: Fed up with Beatport and Bandcamp so I've made Artcore.
I see you have signed up and published an EP so welcome onboard!willemb wrote: ↑Mon Jan 02, 2023 3:52 pmI've avoided beatport as much as possible, only a couple of times used it to buy exclusive releases. (Mostly because beatport is more expensive, and also because their recommendation and charts are absolute rubbish).
I havent even tried to browse bandcamp to discover new music, because you are right, it will suggest folk music when i have no interest in it. I also open many tabs when using bandcamp, and it can be quite confusing.
I will have a look and check it out
Re: Fed up with Beatport and Bandcamp so I've made Artcore.
Sounds like a good initiative!
I have signed up - but you probably know that already
BTW, you need to have a proper cookie message, privacy policy and all the rest of it that goes along with GDPR and CCPA. Particularly with the trackers and stuff you have on the website.
I have signed up - but you probably know that already
BTW, you need to have a proper cookie message, privacy policy and all the rest of it that goes along with GDPR and CCPA. Particularly with the trackers and stuff you have on the website.
Re: Fed up with Beatport and Bandcamp so I've made Artcore.
Ok I found one when I actually signed in, but I think you also need it when you haven't signed in - as you take email addresses.
Anyway, is there a way to set a password instead of using the sign in code each time?
Anyway, is there a way to set a password instead of using the sign in code each time?
Re: Fed up with Beatport and Bandcamp so I've made Artcore.
Hi!timc3 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 09, 2023 5:43 pmSounds like a good initiative!
I have signed up - but you probably know that already
BTW, you need to have a proper cookie message, privacy policy and all the rest of it that goes along with GDPR and CCPA. Particularly with the trackers and stuff you have on the website.
Yes, the existing cookie system was temporary and a more substantial and up-to-date one has just gone live on the site. I've also now made the footer links available from the temporary welcome/splash screen - thanks for pointing that out.
Have you had a chance to look around the rest of the site?
Cheers, Tom
Re: Fed up with Beatport and Bandcamp so I've made Artcore.
There is no way to use a password at the moment.
I might add in the future but passwordless is more secure generally.
Is should keep you logged in though. Or are you logging out intentionally?
Re: Fed up with Beatport and Bandcamp so I've made Artcore.
Thanks - hope to have you on board. Have you had a look yet?Ben Kohonays wrote: ↑Tue Jan 03, 2023 4:21 pmJudging by that comparison table, this looks promising.
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Re: Fed up with Beatport and Bandcamp so I've made Artcore.
I've not had chance to give it a proper check over, no.orbita wrote: ↑Sat Jan 14, 2023 4:10 pmThanks - hope to have you on board. Have you had a look yet?Ben Kohonays wrote: ↑Tue Jan 03, 2023 4:21 pmJudging by that comparison table, this looks promising.
0dd wrote: Gotta love the subsekt derail ethic.
Re: Fed up with Beatport and Bandcamp so I've made Artcore.
"passwordless is more secure" - well I would say multi-factor auth with hardware tokens is the most secure
But yeah, I don't stay logged into things forever - have to clear browser cache sometimes for development purposes.
Re: Fed up with Beatport and Bandcamp so I've made Artcore.
Hi,
Just to let you know. Artcore went live a few days ago so encourage you to go check it out and let us know what you think!
https://artcore.com
Cheers!
Just to let you know. Artcore went live a few days ago so encourage you to go check it out and let us know what you think!
https://artcore.com
Cheers!
Re: Fed up with Beatport and Bandcamp so I've made Artcore.
Nothing on there about who/where you are?
Just saying, it all seems very anonymous...
Just saying, it all seems very anonymous...
Re: Fed up with Beatport and Bandcamp so I've made Artcore.
Hi, Thanks -
It mentions where we're based on the T+C page but yes I appreciate it's a bit out of the way and there's not much more than that.
So I'll see if I can add a bit more and make it more visible. what kind of information would be of interest?
Re: Fed up with Beatport and Bandcamp so I've made Artcore.
Maybe some of the stuff in the OP ^ ?
Just a bit of background. Reassure people your intentions are legit.
Just a bit of background. Reassure people your intentions are legit.