UnitedMasters, the innovative music industry alternative that empowers independent artists, has proudly announced the closure of a groundbreaking $70 million Series A funding round. This pivotal investment, led by Alphabet—Google’s corporate umbrella—alongside renowned venture firm Andreessen Horowitz and entertainment powerhouse 21st Century Fox, marks a significant milestone in UnitedMasters' mission to revolutionize music distribution and artist engagement. Launched in 2017 by industry veteran Steve Stoute of Translation fame, UnitedMasters has already transformed the landscape by offering a premium music distribution platform that seamlessly connects artists with all the major streaming services. This new funding injection will further fuel the company’s efforts to provide independent talents with a comprehensive suite of tools designed to maximize creative and economic potential.
With access to detailed streaming and social data insights, artists on the UnitedMasters platform can now fine-tune their fan engagement strategies, while the bespoke promotional services—including playlist pitching, PR, marketing, and brand partnerships—offer artists an unfair advantage in today’s competitive music industry. The platform’s innovative approach not only strengthens the financial opportunities for independent musicians through advertising and sponsorship deals with brands such as the NBA, Bose, and iHeart, but it also ensures they retain full ownership of their master recording rights. Backed by a stellar team whose expertise spans YouTube, Soundcloud, Pandora, Instagram, and beyond, UnitedMasters is poised to redefine the pathway to mainstream success for creatives everywhere. This transformative $70 million Series A marks just the beginning of an ambitious journey to empower independent artists worldwide and reshape the future of music.





