DropKloud’ cofounders James DeNino and Kedar Frederic will join the TuneCore team working out of a new office in Boston. That site will house a new innovation lab led by the duo and aimed at creating new tools or services for artists under the TuneCore umbrella.
Prior to DropKloud, the latest addition to TuneCore’s Artist Services was YouTube Money, which added the video platform into its suite of monetization options. In the third quarter of 2014, TuneCore paid out more than $32.7 million to artists.