Starting this week, we’ll be sharing our progress on getting payments out by mid-February. This is a multi-step process to update and verify the information in the Materia Dashboard, our music royalty accounting software. This week, our focus is Step 1: Data Entry and Review.

Jan 26, 2021 · 7:25 PM UTC

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Part 1A: Project Recoupables and Products This side focuses on the costs involved with making an album (such as recording and manufacturing costs), and the products that are sold related to an album (CDs, vinyl, digital albums, etc.)
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This area has often fallen behind, partly because manufacturer invoices can take months to arrive. Right now we are entering any outstanding information and double-checking everything that has been entered in the past, so that we can know how much money each album has made.
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Part 1B: Revenue Splits Some projects have just one artist involved; some projects have many. We're verifying that all of the revenue splits for every album are up-to-date so that when we push the button to pay people, the money goes to the right people for the correct amounts.
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Alongside these steps, we are verifying artists' payment information and onboarding more people to the Materia Dashboard. Artists who have questions about their account access or information - please email 📧 artists@materiacollective.com and we'll process as soon as we can.
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Once that's done, we will move on to Part 2, when we run the actual royalty reports. Of course we'll run everything for the current accounting period (for mid-February), but we also want to run reports for prior periods just to catch any past errors.
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The final step is paying artists. All of the work up til this point is to make sure we know how much to pay and who to pay the money to. When we're sure of that, payment is simple and very fast (as long as we have up-to-date payment information for our artists).
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We have made this our number one priority, and our entire team has been training on how to use the Materia Dashboard to help with this. We have our mid-February goal in sight and are doing everything we can to make it happen.
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If you're an artist who has worked with us before, and you have any questions, please reach out to us at artists@materiacollective.com so we can help. We'll also get you set up with access to the Materia Dashboard.
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Replying to @MateriaColl
This "progress" consists of: 1) Unfollowing them when they spoke out 2) Actively not communicating any of this to them 3) Liking all the cautiously optimistic comments and ignoring the others You continue to not pay artists while issuing damage control posts. How insulting.
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Replying to @MateriaColl
This is reprehensible. You didn't pay your artists, ignored their calls and waited until it blew up on social media before even thinking about it. You shouldn't be able to come back from that.
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Replying to @MateriaColl
Maybe pay them some interest on the business loan they gave you that you used to make the pretty picture
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Replying to @MateriaColl
Would you mind expanding on how you calculated these progress percentages to four significant figures? Is it a function of “number of clients/number of audited records” or did you perhaps outsource the percentages? Extremely curious given the precision and just..inclusion at all.
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Replying to @MateriaColl
Given that you withheld royalty payments for such a considerable period of time, have you confirmed yet that you will be applying interest to payments?
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Replying to @MateriaColl
just pay people idiots
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Replying to @MateriaColl
it's one step dumbass just pay them
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Replying to @MateriaColl
shut the fuck up and just pay your artists
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