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Kieran Hebden – aka Four Tet – has hit out at Domino Records for removing three of his albums from streaming services, allegedly because of the ongoing legal battle between the musician and the indie label.It emerged in August that Hebden had sued Domino over the digital royalties it is paying him on albums that stem from a 2001 record deal, and a record contract that didn’t specifically talk about streaming.
The musician argues that, under the terms of that contact, he should be receiving a 50%
.John Mulaney, Jim Gaffigan, Tiffany Haddish and Kevin Hart are among the big name comedians whose work has been removed from streaming service Spotify in a fight over royalty payments.
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Domino has issued a statement about its ongoing dispute with Four Tet, which ramped up last weekend after it emerged that the label had removed three of his albums from the streaming services.The label says that it is “just as saddened” by the removal of the albums from streaming services as Four Tet is, but that it was advised that doing so was a “necessary consequence” of the ongoing litigation the musician – real name Kieran Hebden – is pursuing against the indie label.Hebden sued Domino late
Kieran Hebden, the electronic music artist known as Four Tet, posted a series of tweets on Sunday speaking out against the removal of three Four Tet albums from streaming platforms. Pause, Rounds, and Everything Ecstatic are no longer available to stream, and Hebden blamed Domino Records, the label that released the projects, for their removal.
The UK’s Music Managers Forum and Featured Artists Coalition have called on Domino Records to reconsider its decision to remove three Four Tet albums from streaming services as part of an ongoing legal dispute between the label and the musician, dubbing that move “misguided and self-defeating”.MMF CEO Annabella Coldrick and FAC CEO David Martin say in a joint statement: “The removal of Four Tet’s first three albums ‘Pause’, ‘Rounds’ and ‘Everything Ecstatic’ from streaming services by Domino
Kieran Hebden – aka Four Tet – has hit out at Domino Records for removing three of his albums from streaming services, allegedly because of the ongoing legal battle between the musician and the indie label.It emerged in August that Hebden had sued Domino over the digital royalties it is paying him on albums that stem from a 2001 record deal, and a record contract that didn’t specifically talk about streaming.
Caribou has said that Domino’s decision to remove three of Four Tet‘s albums from streaming services “can only be seen as a desperate and vindictive act”.Four Tet – real name Kieran Hebden – signed with Domino in 2001 for the release of his second studio album, ‘Pause’.
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Four Tet says that his former label Domino have removed three of his albums with them from streaming services.The producer and DJ, real name Kieran Hebden, signed with Domino in 2001 for the release of his second album, ‘Pause’.
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