Licensing

Music for when location matters.

Sounds From Somewhere licenses cinematic, city-inspired tracks for travel edits, hospitality content, destination campaigns, brand films, and place-based stories that need the music to feel rooted.

Use Cases

License the atlas for stories, spaces, and campaigns.

Start a Licensing Request

Creators

Travel films, reels, YouTube, podcasts, and city guides.

License a route when your edit needs to feel tied to the destination instead of sitting under generic stock music.

  • Full track available now
  • Short-form cutdowns by request
  • Simple creator terms

Hospitality

Hotels, restaurants, lounges, spas, and guest content.

Use place-based music across property videos, web pages, social edits, lobby moments, or curated ambience.

  • Property and city context
  • Loopable versions by request
  • Commercial usage terms

Campaigns

Destination marketing, agencies, brands, and launch films.

Start with an existing track or commission a custom sonic brief when a campaign needs the sound to belong to the place.

  • Campaign-specific quote
  • 15s / 30s / 60s edits
  • Stems or custom versions by request

How It Works

Keep the rights conversation simple and specific.

1 Choose the song, city, playlist, or mood that fits the project.
2 Send the use case, platform, commercial scope, and timeline.
3 Receive a plain-English license path and the right file package.
4 Use the music in the edit, space, campaign, or brand story with clarity.

What To Include

Send enough detail to price the license cleanly.

Track or city route
Platform or placement
Commercial scope
Paid media status
Launch timeline
Needed file versions

License-Ready Starting Points

Start with one of the strongest current routes.

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Custom Requests

Need the soundtrack to belong to a specific place, hotel, campaign, or route?

If the right track is not already in the atlas, send a sonic brief. Custom requests can be shaped around a city, neighborhood, property, event, destination campaign, or brand film.

Start A Sonic Brief

Tell us where the story takes place.

Include the place, visuals, audience, deadline, usage rights, and any formats you need. The more specific the brief, the better the music can feel like somewhere.