Vision
“…musical artists have the right to obtain just recognition and remuneration for their services”
This last sentence from the declaration of “Human Rights for Music” is the leitmotiv for the Fair Music movement.
Only a small fraction of music finds its way to audiences and onto retail shelves and only a hand full of artists can earn a living with their music.
Where can we find music from Asia, Africa, Polynesia?
Where can we find indigenous music from all over the world?
In today’s globalized and digitalised world, music should be able to find a global audience and produce revenues for the creators autonomy from distribution channels and the commercial music business.
Fair Music wants to bridge this gap and offer a trustworthy label for both – artists and audiences – to match their needs: musical diversity, recognition and remuneration.
With the certainty that the creators will get a fair share for their work, people will surely be willing to pay for the music they love.



