Metadata review
Clean up release metadata before it causes problems.
Digital Currency Inc. supports music metadata review for independent artists, labels, managers, and creative teams with release metadata, credits, catalog organization, distribution readiness, royalty reporting, sync preparation, and label services.
Metadata review works best when release titles, artist names, credits, contributors, catalog records, links, artwork, ownership context, and distribution details are organized before delivery.
- Music metadata review
- Release title, artist, and contributor information
- Credits, roles, and catalog details
- Distribution readiness review
What DCI supports
Release metadata, credits, catalog details, and reporting context.
DCI helps music teams organize metadata review across distribution readiness, release planning, catalog management, credits, royalty reporting readiness, rights context, sync preparation, playlist activity, and label services.
- Music metadata review
- Release title, artist, and contributor information
- Credits, roles, and catalog details
- Distribution readiness review
- Royalty reporting readiness
- Catalog organization and release records
- Streaming, playlist, and campaign context
- Rights context and ownership information
- Sync preparation and licensing-readiness education
- Label services for independent music teams
Release readiness
Review the details before the release moves.
Before music is delivered, promoted, pitched, reported, or prepared for sync review, artists and labels need clear release metadata, credits, links, assets, ownership context, distribution details, and catalog notes.
- Artist names, release titles, versions, and dates
- Featured artists, producers, writers, and contributors
- Credits, roles, splits context, and ownership notes
- ISRC, UPC, links, artwork, and asset information
- Distribution, streaming, and platform context
- Royalty reporting, sync, and catalog questions
Metadata review FAQ
Music metadata, release credits, and catalog organization explained.
Clear answers for artists, labels, managers, and creative teams researching music metadata review, release metadata, credits, catalog organization, distribution readiness, royalty reporting, sync preparation, and label services.
What is music metadata review?
Music metadata review is the process of checking release information, artist names, credits, contributors, catalog details, ownership context, distribution data, and platform-facing information before or after a release is delivered.
Why does metadata matter for artists and labels?
Metadata helps connect music releases to artists, credits, contributors, platforms, royalty reporting, catalog records, playlist context, sync preparation, and distribution systems. Clean metadata can make release planning and reporting easier to manage.
How does DCI support metadata review?
DCI helps independent artists, labels, managers, and creative teams organize release metadata, credits, catalog information, distribution context, royalty reporting readiness, rights context, sync preparation, and label service needs.
Does metadata review help with royalty reporting?
Yes. Organized metadata can support royalty reporting readiness by connecting release records, artist names, credits, ownership context, platform data, distribution information, and catalog details in a clearer way.
Who is DCI metadata review support built for?
DCI metadata review support is built for independent artists, labels, managers, producers, creators, and creative teams that need more structure around release metadata, catalog organization, distribution readiness, royalty reporting, sync preparation, and label services.
DCI access
Prepare your release metadata with DCI.
Share the artist, release, catalog, music links, metadata context, credits, reporting questions, rights context, distribution details, and support needed. DCI reviews every invite request before opening platform access.
