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Headquartered in sunny Tampa, Florida with footprints in major music markets across the USA and Worldwide (Africa, Brazil, Canada, Dominican Republic, Spain), Symphonic is one of the leading independent music distribution and marketing companies in the industry. Our team casts a wide net across a multitude of locations, culture, lifestyles, and musical backgrounds. It’s our differences that make us interesting, and our shared belief in Symphonic’s core values that bind us together. Symphonic proactively utilizes recruiting resources focused on serving the Black community, LatinX community, LGBTQI community, and others to ensure that a diverse group of candidates are aware of open positions at the company. Transparency, diversity, creativity, innovation, hard work, collaboration, direct feedback, and the independent spirit drive Symphonic’s culture.
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Your people make our experience w/…
Your people make our experience w/ Symphonic great. Nathan and Vanessa (our main contacts), as well as everyone else I've turned to for help, are very helpful, knowledgeable, and responsive. Give them massive raises.

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Amazing opportunities for artists and…
Amazing opportunities for artists and promotions! Just wish payouts were more frequent and threshold was lower but overall a great experience and will recommend.

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Solution-oriented approach
I appreciate the swift reply to the help request I submitted.

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Great communication
Great communication. All my questions answered and resolved.

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Great experience
My experience with Symphonic has been really good. I needed to get a song taken down, and it was removed in less than 24 hours. I want to thank the Symphonic support team, especially Alejandro, for assisting me with this issue. I truly appreciate your help. Thank you!

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Nice and helpful customer service
Nice and helpful customer service. Decent set of features. Works very well

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My experience with Symphonic is being…
My experience with Symphonic is being excellent but I won’t say brilliant just because of one reason: Artists we should be able to change our name in out platforms If we want. You should put that option because in our career when we make an evolution sometimes we need to change it. Please, think about this 🙏🏻✨

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Ordered my eggs poached.
Ordered my eggs poached.
Symphonic served them fried.
Will never eat here, again.
This review is not in error, it's a metaphor.

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Treat Them Like The Plague - Stay Far Away
Just look up "Symphonic Exposed" on Youtube. Watch carefully. Watch again, and you'll have your answer. They might eventually play judge and executioner against you based on completely unsubstantiated claims with no proof or supportive evidence whatsoever, while referring back to their grossly draconian terms of service, for which nobody in their right mind would ever agree to (if they spent the time to read it carefully). I didn't, and what a huge mistake that was. ALWAYS read the terms of service carefully, but even then, you won't be able to foresee the huge impact these one-sided terms will have on you if they decide to exercise their "rights" to unlawful acts like completely seizing your royalties indefinitely, locking you out of your account with no warning, taking down releases without your approval, disallowing any royalty reports, accusing you of illegal activities with no proof, etc. Furthermore, they will not allow you to fully tell your side of the story, then halt any more conversation on the subject allegedly due to "the volume of support requests." Imagine if your bank had the power to seize your bank accounts for whatever reason they dreamed up, including "illegal activities" with no proof of such activities whatsoever, and with no consequence of performing such actions. It's no different here; with Symphonic, your hard-earned money is completely in their hands; they can cut you off any time, and don't think for a second they are not capable.
Finally, don't trust many of the five stars reviews here. Many are obviously not legitimate in this case just by reading between the lines. I personally can spot them a mile away.
Edit: In response to Symphonic's reply on 8/8/2025: My description is 100% accurate from my perspective. I didn't make anything up in my review. In response to Symphonic's "topics":
"-‘Seizing royalties indefinitely’-": Nothing is substantiated until you prove your allegations of fraud, and you've given absolutely NO EVIDENCE whatsover of your allegations. You just state vague allegations like "illegal activity" with no references whatsoever. Where's the proof? It's called due process. Innocent until proven guilty. That's how we do it here in America.
"-‘Taking down releases without approval’-": Confirmed by whom? Again, where's the proof? You give no proof of such "fraudulent activity".
"-‘Accusing illegal activities without proof’-": And again, no proof! Where is this "verifiable data from platforms"? Let me see it! Who made these initial allegations? Why don't you pass them along? Why would I take your word for it when I've done nothing wrong. I have followed all of the rules.
"-‘No chance to tell your side’-": You gave ONE chance without prior warning, and were very vague on exactly what you wanted. For example, you did not specifically ask for proof of a mechanical license. Then you shut down the conversation completely after the first response, and again, with no proof of your so-called allegations of fraud.
"-‘Unlawful acts’-": Seizing artists' and labels' royalties, which are their property, without any proof of allegations of fraud is lawful? No due process is lawful? Completely haulting the operation of a business with no warning is lawful, impacting not only the company but also the artists working under that company? No, none of that is lawful.
Sure, you have YOUR process, but that does not make it lawful or fair. Quite the opposite, actually. No, your terms do NOT protect artists in any shape of the word. Anyone who would take the time to read your terms of service would hopefully be able to see through them, and the potential impact it can have on their hard work.
In my case, and the artists that I choose to work with, we all operate with the highest of integrity, and the LAST thing we are out to do is commit fraud. Insinuating such is highly offensive.

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I'm very happy with Symphonic…
I'm very happy with Symphonic Distribution. Wayyyyyy better than Distrokid and other distributors.

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Speedy Support
I reached out to Symphonic support for help whitelisting a YouTube channel using one of my music tracks. They were very prompt in helping me with my request, and they were also very professional and kind while doing so. I appreciate the personal touch of a real person responding.

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When you need help the most
When you need help the most, the support team goes completely silent. They ignore tickets, close them without replying, and leave you stuck. No matter how good they might seem at first, or how many positive reviews you see here, remember this: when something really goes wrong, you’re on your own. These companies don’t care how important your music is to you, how the problem started, or how you can fix it. I’ve been through this myself, and I’ve seen many others go through the same. Always have a backup plan, and don’t rely too much on companies that treat artists like this.

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I appreciate the kind attention
I appreciate the kind attention. It is a very good service. Thanks!!

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Symphonic really sucks
If it was a worse rating, we could have given it. As Nightcore Music Label, we started publishing here with our artists and the first month everything was good. They release on the specified date and they are fast about it. But a month later we got a fake copyright claim and they gave us 3 days for it. We presented our counterclaim and all the details about the subject. They asked us for documents, but we were able to collect them on the 3rd day. Just as we were about to send these documents, we received another e-mail and our entire account was permanently closed with the balance in it. We were surprised with the e-mail stating that they would not respond to any more messages. They collapsed the work of our entire team of artists in one fell swoop.

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they resolved the issue within 24 hours I was even shocked
You might call me a liar but yall are fast and understanding. I just gave a little explanation and your team already knows what I’m talking about and they resolved the issue within 24 hours I was even shocked 😄 I was like wow
Customer Service is the most important thing.
I haven't had this service even long enough for my songs to be distributed yet. As an independent musician your only option is these digital distributors. There are just a hand full of them. My initial priority was a permanent release so I went with CD Baby. That was all fine and well until I had an issue. Their only support was an AI chat bot or you could submit an email request. It took a literal month for them to reply. By that time I had already made the decision to remove my music and request a refund. Before they even responded to that, I've subscribed to Symphonic, uploaded my music, submitted my albums, had an issue with the tax paperwork, contacted them, got a response, the issue was corrected. In 40 minutes I had a resolution. I still am not a fan of a subscription service over a permanent release but if you value real people to actually acknowledge you and address your concern, it's no contest. I am immediately glad of my decision to switch.
Great Team and Support
I've had to reach out to their team several times over the past few years, and each experience has been consistently positive. Their responses are always quick, thorough, and they've resolved every issue without a hitch. Highly recommend for their great service and efficiency!
I had a positive experience with them…
I had a positive experience with them for a while, but that completely changed recently. I’m extremely disappointed and frustrated after they withheld all of my earned royalties without warning. I was expecting over $700, but instead received a payment of $0. That’s when I realized something was wrong.
I contacted their support team and was told that ‘content flagged for improper activity on DSPs can affect payment.’ It turns out that some (or possibly all) of my tracks were flagged without any prior notice. I was only made aware of this on the day my royalties were supposed to be paid. No emails, no warnings, no communication at all.
Ironically, they offer a tool called 'Streamsafe' that shows monthly artificial streaming data. My tracks consistently show only 2-3 suspicious streams out of hundreds of thousands, so it clearly doesn’t indicate a real problem. Still, they refuse to tell me which tracks were flagged, which DSP detected the issue, whether the situation is temporary or permanent, or what I can do to fix it.
Instead, I’ve been left completely in the dark. They’ve taken all the money I’ve earned (and will earn) from those tracks, while I’m stuck trying to figure out what went wrong. I submitted two support tickets: one was closed without a response, and the other has been sitting unanswered for over a week (even though their typical response time is 24 hours.)
I did nothing wrong, and their vague, generic response shows they can’t even explain the issue. Yet I’m being punished for it. This situation has seriously impacted me and my career, and they do not want to help or clarify anything.
If you’re thinking of joining, please be aware that this could happen to you too. There’s a serious risk involved when a company can take your income without transparency or accountability.
Edit: Your reply is a textbook example of evasion, spin, and corporate gaslighting.
You claim to have “verified evidence” to terminate my account and withhold all royalties, yet you refuse to reveal what that evidence is, which tracks are affected, or which DSP flagged them. If this “solid evidence” truly existed, you wouldn’t need to hide it — unless, of course, it’s as flimsy as your explanation.
You insist “impacted clients receive communication.” I received nothing — no prior notice, no warning. I only learned something was wrong because I had to investigate why my payment was $0. That is not communication — it’s deliberate silence.
You claim “all verified client tickets are addressed.” In reality, my tickets sat ignored for weeks before being closed without a single answer. Calling that “addressed” is insulting to anyone with common sense.
You dismiss your own ‘Streamsafe’ tool as incomplete, yet offer no alternative data, reports, or specifics from this supposed detection that cost me my earnings. That’s not compliance — it’s calculated concealment, the kind used when transparency would expose a weak case.
And your final line — “We remain open to discussing this matter privately” — would be laughable if it weren’t so insulting. You close tickets without answering them, then pretend you’re open to discussion. That’s not customer support; that’s a PR stunt for anyone reading this thread.
This has damaged my career. You accuse artists of fraud without proof, keep their money, and hide behind scripted statements. That isn’t protecting integrity — it’s exploiting the very people you claim to serve.

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Artist Royalties Withheld — Symphonic Blocked Our Account Without Cause
We had an extremely bad experience with Symphonic Distribution. After signing a contract in November 2024 and distributing over 200 tracks from five different artists, we encountered serious problems:
• They never sent us proper monthly royalty reports.
• After 7 months of growing success (including over 40 million YouTube views for one artist), they suddenly blocked our account without any warning.
• The reason they gave? A completely unrelated YouTube channel used one of our tracks in a video compilation with non-original visuals — something we had absolutely no connection with.
Symphonic chose to punish us for someone else’s actions, even though that YouTube channel should have been the only one held responsible if any YouTube policies were violated — not us, and not our artists.
As a result, they unjustifiably withheld royalties earned by our artists. We have dashboard screenshots and clear evidence of the streams and revenues generated prior to the account being blocked.
Their communication has been vague, unprofessional, and evasive. Refusing to pay what is owed without a valid reason is not only unethical — it may be illegal.
We do not recommend Symphonic Distribution to any independent artist or label. Avoid this company at all costs!
⚠️ We will also be filing formal complaints against Symphonic everywhere possible, including with the Better Business Bureau (BBB), the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), and other relevant consumer and music industry protection agencies.

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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Heartfelt Thanks to Vanessa, Mike & Catalina
I want to thank the amazing team at Symphonic for their incredible support. Especially Vanessa, who activated my VEVO channel and sent me the link in less than 24 hours; Mike, for his clear guidance on cover song licensing (I’ll follow his advice!); and Catalina, for helping ensure all my releases appear correctly on my SoundCloud profile. Thank you so much for walking this musical path with me!

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