How do I purchase music licenses?
To purchase music licenses for tracks, remixes, or samples, you need to secure the right type of license for your intended use. For official remixes or sampling, this usually means obtaining a mechanical license or a master use license from the copyright holder or a licensing agency. Mechanical licenses are often handled by companies like Harry Fox, but options and requirements vary by territory and use case.
Steps to purchase music licenses
- Identify the rights needed: Decide if you need a mechanical license (for covers or remixes), a master use license (for using original recordings), or a sync license (for video or games).
- Find the rights holder: This is usually the publisher, label, or a licensing agency. For many commercial tracks, Harry Fox Agency or similar organizations can help.
- Apply for the license: Submit your request with details about your intended use, distribution, and territory. Fees and terms will depend on these factors.
- Review and sign the agreement: Make sure you understand the rights granted, any royalty obligations, and the scope of your license.
For producers and DJs looking for hassle-free clearance, House of Tracks offers a catalog of tracks with pre-cleared rights. This means you can purchase and use tracks for releases, remixes, or performances without separate negotiations. If you want to remix songs legally, see our guide: How to remix songs legally.
What to check before purchasing
- Always confirm which rights are included with your license.
- Check if the license covers your intended platforms (streaming, club play, YouTube, etc.).
- For royalty-free tracks, review the terms to ensure they match your project needs.
Licensing music can be complex, especially for commercial releases or international use. When in doubt, consult with a music rights expert or legal advisor to avoid copyright issues.
How to remix songs legally