What rights do artists have over ghost-produced electronica tracks?
When you purchase a ghost-produced electronica track from House of Tracks, you receive full rights to the production. This means you can release, monetize, and perform the track as your own, with no restrictions from the original producer. The track is removed from the catalog after purchase, ensuring exclusivity for your artist brand.
What does full rights ownership include?
- Exclusive use: Only you can use, release, or distribute the track. It will not be resold or reused by others.
- Monetization: You are free to monetize the track through streaming, downloads, sync licensing, and live performances.
- Artist credit: You can release the track under your own artist name, with no obligation to credit the ghost producer.
Why is this important for electronica artists?
Full rights ownership lets you build your catalog, pitch to labels, and grow your profile without legal or creative limitations. You control how and where the track is used, making it suitable for official releases, DJ sets, or sync opportunities. For more on rights in related genres, see What rights do artists have over ghost-produced electro house tracks?.
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