
The more information and story you wrap around a release, the more valuable it becomes. Not just in sentiment—in how listeners understand and care about the work. A folder of MP3s on a hard drive is data. A curated exhibition—with liner notes, gear lists, and the story behind the music—is an archive.
We're building the tools to make those archives high-end. So your catalog isn't a list of files; it's a body of work with context, continuity, and a permanent home. You set the narrative. You control the presentation. You keep the majority of every sale.
Your archive is an asset that belongs to you. For the full concept, see The Sovereign Archive and For Artists.