KIBEATS – The Future wears a Label
The music industry is currently undergoing a revolution — and in the midst of this transformation, KIBEATS is evolving not only into a distribution platform but also into a record label. Although it is not the first German label to focus entirely on AI-generated music, it exemplifies how technology and creativity can merge in innovative ways.
What makes KIBEATS Records so special?
First and foremost, KIBEATS protects your works — specifically the track itself. Every uploaded title receives a code immediately upon upload, and an attached library forms a back catalog that is available for future licensing (soundtracks, films, etc.) to interested parties. Your work is recognizable anytime, anywhere!
Artists receive direct royalties. Collecting societies, which often pay artists only a small percentage, become unnecessary. The motto is: everything from a single source!
Artists who build their own fanbase on KIBEATS.net and show a clear upward trend can be signed to the label and enjoy the benefits of a traditional label, such as distribution and promotion (heavy rotation on KIBEATS’s own radio, radio sample distribution to other stations, etc.). Currently, a dedicated distribution network for music promotion is being developed.
KIBEATS carefully selects its artists: quality over quantity! This approach not only supports production but also fosters networking and visibility for a new generation of artists.
Why is KIBEATS so special?
Pioneer work in Germany: It is among the first labels to market AI music as a core product, occupying a niche that is still very young worldwide.
Promoting innovation: Through competitions and collaborations, new creative impulses and innovative music formats emerge.
Technology meets art: KIBEATS demonstrates how AI not only automates technical processes but also expands creative freedom.
The label shows that AI can be more than just a technical tool — it can be a creative partner opening new paths for musicians and listeners alike. Anyone who wants to shape the future of music should keep an eye on KIBEATS. We certainly will! (ck)



