
Grammy award-winning producer Zaytoven is making major moves! The music guru has announced that he has joined the Creators Advisory Board for Tracklib, the world’s first and only online crate-digging and music sample clearance service.
Zaytoven joins Erick Sermon, Prince Paul, and Drumma Boy at the Swedish based company where he will actively help shape the service’s continuing evolution. He will also serve as a leading advocate for the service and its one-of-a-kind system for searching full tracks by popular artists, sampling them, and then licensing the resulting songs in only minutes.
“The Tracklib family is proud to welcome Zaytoven, an amazing producer with incredible credentials and an even more impressive passion for music, on our Creators Advisory Board,” said Pär Almqvist, co-founder and CEO of Tracklib. “We are always working to empower creators and musicians through our platform, and I believe that Zaytoven’s insights will be key to growing in that regard.”
“I am where I am today because somebody opened up their studio to me and gave me the opportunity to play around with instruments, to create,” said Zaytoven. “I’m blessed to be given the chance to pay it forward through a platform like Tracklib, which is giving aspiring musicians and producers the chance to experiment with different samples and define their sound.”
Tracklib solves a problem that has been plaguing producers, DJs, artists, and others since the rise of sampling in hip-hop and dance music over 30 years ago: how to license and pay for usages in an easy and straightforward manner. The service features a library of over 70,000 tracks and growing — including one of the most sampled songs in music history, “Impeach the President” by the Honeydrippers, and the Philly Groove Records catalog — that users can browse, download, and license for sampling with the click of a button.
For more information, visit www.tracklib.com.