The tracks came from YouTube, SoundCloud, Bandcamp, and Vimeo, but despite opting to pull in music from free services, it seemed that there wasn’t a clear road to turning a profit. Hypebot predicted that this closure could be the start of a downward trend for upstart online music platforms.
We’re less inclined to see this as a death knell, though. Investors are far from giving up on the field. More of the up-and-coming music tech companies — such as 8tracks, Feed.fm, and KKBOX — are entering the space with better ideas of how to stand out and tackle the challenges of the industry. Each of those three secured funding recently, showing that they’re a long way from dropping out of the game.