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SpaceHeater pays you when AI uses your music—Here’s how it works

2 min read Published By Christopher Wieduwilt
Rostrum Pacific CEO Benjy Grinberg in a tie-dye hoodie sitting on a couch with a yellow pillow
Rostrum Pacific CEO Benjy Grinberg

Ever wondered how your tracks might be fueling the AI revolution—and how you could get your fair share? Well, Rostrum Pacific just lit the fuse on something big.

Introducing SpaceHeater, an AI-powered music distribution and analytics platform that’s set to officially launch in early 2025. Currently in beta and invite-only, it’s the first platform to offer AI attribution via Sureel AI.

Imagine this: You can now track exactly how your music is used in AI training models and ensure fair compensation for AI-generated outputs that stem from your creations. That’s right—you’ll know where your music goes in the AI universe and get paid for it!

Here’s what makes SpaceHeater a game-changer:

  • AI Attribution: Keep tabs on your music’s journey in the AI world.
  • Fair Compensation: Get what you deserve when AI uses your tunes.
  • Control Over Your Work: Decide if and how your music trains AI models.

Colby Silon, President of SpaceHeater, shares, “Our team is working to solve the everyday challenges that music marketers face by creating technology that helps rights holders seize every growth opportunity by knowing when and where to act.”

And with industry heavyweights like Michael Pelczynski (Voice-Swap), who previously developed SoundCloud’s fan-powered royalties model, on board, they’re not just meeting industry standards—they’re setting new ones.

But that’s not all! SpaceHeater also offers:

  • Smart Distribution: Upload once and reach all major platforms effortlessly.
  • Actionable Analytics: Leverage data to make savvy moves in your career.
  • Artist-First Design: Built by music folks for music folks—just like you.

Benjy Grinberg, CEO of Rostrum Pacific, adds, “We set out to build a distribution platform from the perspective of an active record label and catalog owner, rather than a tech company telling you what you should want out of a distributor. The result is beyond my imagination, and I’m very excited to share it with other like-minded artists and labels.”

So, what’s next? Keep your eyes peeled for the official launch. The future of music distribution is almost here, and it’s all about empowering artists like you.

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Christopher Wieduwilt

AI Music Educator & Journalist

Covering AI music tools, industry shifts, and news for music creators and professionals. Twice-weekly newsletter at aimusicpreneur.com.

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