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London Symphony Orchestra · Abbey Road Studios

Artyfile Limited Edition

Own a share of professionally recorded orchestral music — not just a license. Artyfile Limited Edition lets you acquire 1–10% of a master recorded by the London Symphony Orchestra at Abbey Road Studios, earn streaming and sync royalties, and deploy it fully cleared across every project you run.

What You Actually Own With Artyfile Limited Edition

Artyfile Limited Edition is a Music NFT that transfers real economic and legal substance. Starting at €96.90, you acquire between 1% and 10% of the master recording — not a streaming coupon, not a collectible image. Ownership is recorded on-chain and entitles you to a proportional share of streaming royalties and sync licensing fees generated by that track. The more of the master you hold, the larger your royalty share.

Each track is recorded by the London Symphony Orchestra at Abbey Road Studios in London, delivered as 44.1 kHz WAV. There is no MIDI programming, no sample library, no digital shortcut. This matters for royalty income and for sync placements: broadcasters, music supervisors, and premium platforms consistently require provably live orchestral recordings when licensing at the rates that make ownership worthwhile.

Rights, Clearance, and What "Fully Cleared" Means Here

Both sync rights and master rights are managed directly by Artyfile. There are no additional GEMA or collection-society fees layered on top of your ownership. There are no Content ID blocks, no YouTube strikes, no retroactive third-party claims. When a sync deal closes on a track you co-own, the income flows — it is not intercepted or disputed by an upstream rights holder.

This structure is deliberate. Founder Paul Lorenz, composer and producer with 30 years of experience and over 500 million streams, built Artyfile to eliminate the clearance friction that typically makes music ownership opaque and income unpredictable. Every Limited Edition release is cleared before it goes on sale.

Pricing and How It Compares to Artyfile Basic

If your goal is to license a track for a single project, Artyfile Basic provides a lifetime worldwide synchronization and master-use license for one track at €29.90 — no subscription, instant WAV download. Artyfile Limited Edition begins at €96.90 and is for buyers whose goal is ownership and ongoing royalty participation. The two tiers are designed for different intentions: use versus invest and share.

Choosing Limited Edition means you are not paying for a one-time placement; you are acquiring an asset that generates income each time the track is streamed or licensed — worldwide, for the life of the master.

Why Artyfile

Real Orchestras

Recorded by the London Symphony Orchestra at Abbey Road Studios — no MIDI, no samples.

Fully Cleared

Sync & master rights managed directly by Artyfile, for life & worldwide. No extra GEMA fees, no Content ID blocks.

Beyond Licensing

With Limited Edition you own a share of the master and earn streaming & sync royalties.

Instant Download

Studio-grade 44.1 kHz WAV, the moment you buy. No subscription.

Selected tracks

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Little Paradise

Little Paradise

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I'll be there

I'll be there

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Without You

Without You

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Let Her Go (E-Piano Version)

Let Her Go (E-Piano Version)

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Frequently asked questions

What do I actually own when I buy an Artyfile Limited Edition NFT?

You own between 1% and 10% of the master recording, represented as a Music NFT on-chain. This entitles you to a proportional share of all streaming royalties and sync licensing fees that the track generates — not just a license to use it, but an ongoing economic stake in the master itself.

Where is the music recorded and why does that matter for royalty value?

Every Artyfile Limited Edition track is recorded by the London Symphony Orchestra at Abbey Road Studios, London, and delivered as 44.1 kHz WAV. Live orchestral recordings from a verified facility command higher sync fees from broadcasters and music supervisors than library or MIDI productions, which directly affects the royalty income your ownership share generates.

Are there any GEMA fees, Content ID blocks, or third-party claims attached to these masters?

No. Sync rights and master rights are managed directly by Artyfile. There are no additional GEMA or collection-society fees, no Content ID blocks, no YouTube strikes, and no retroactive claims from upstream rights holders. The clearance is built into the ownership structure before the NFT goes on sale.

What does Artyfile Limited Edition cost and how is it different from Artyfile Basic?

Artyfile Limited Edition starts at €96.90 and gives you partial master ownership plus royalty participation. Artyfile Basic costs €29.90 per track and provides a lifetime worldwide synchronization and master-use license for a single project — no ownership, no royalties. Basic is for creators who need a cleared track; Limited Edition is for those who want to invest in and earn from a master.

Who is behind Artyfile and how are royalty payments structured?

Artyfile was founded by Paul Lorenz, a composer and producer with 30 years of professional experience and over 500 million streams. Royalties from streaming platforms and sync deals are distributed proportionally to NFT holders based on their ownership percentage of each master. Because rights are managed directly by Artyfile, there is no intermediary collection society diluting or delaying the payments.