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Why Warner Music Bought Indie Distributor & Services Company Revelator

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Why Warner Music Bought Indie Distributor & Services Company Revelator

After an at least two-year search for an independent distribution and services company, Warner Music Group (WMG) announced plans this week to acquire Israel-based Revelator to expand its reach to the indie segment of the music industry. So how did the company attract WMG’s interest?

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Independent distribution companies have for years handled an increasing share of the songs that do best on streaming services. That growing market share prompted major music companies like Universal Music Group to acquire companies like Downtown Music Group, which offer the services music companies operating outside the major-label system require to publish and promote their music.

In 2024, WMG made an offer to acquire Paris-based independent music company Believe, but ultimately withdrew it over concerns arising from the due diligence process. Following that, it considered acquiring smaller targets or building a solution in-house.

Considered the industry standard for distribution when physical music was the primary way to play songs, ADA’s market share now lags the offerings at other majors. For the first three months of 2026, ADA generated a 1.33% overall market share compared to Sony-owned The Orchard’s 8.64% and Universal-owned Virgin Music’s 2.84%, according to Luminate data. ADA finished 2025 with an overall market share of 1.85% and currently has 1.17% share.

Enter Revelator, which provides digital distribution, royalty tracking, financial accounting, and rights and catalog management to indie labels, distributors, and artists, and has gained a reputation for superior technology. Founded in 2012 by CEO Bruno Guez, the company has more than 200 clients worldwide, with a notable presence in Asia. Developer clients can also build their own applications using Revelator’s back-end technology to automate tasks like calculations and royalty reporting.

One factor that likely drew WMG’s attention was Revelator’s strong growth; as Guez noted in a Music Business Worldwide article last May, Revelator expected revenue to at least double in 2025. According to the company, in the 12 months leading up to April 30, 2025, it delivered 15 billion streams for clients, and music it represented was used in more than 300 million TikTok creations.

The company sells its distribution, catalog, and rights management and accounting platform, Revelator Pro, for a monthly rate starting at $249. Meanwhile, it earns a share of revenue from clients that sign up for a white-labeled version of Revelator’s distributor. Revelator also charges a delivery fee for clients who use its technology for supply chain infrastructure.

Guez tells Billboard that Revelator aims to provide clients with “independent pipes” that work with any deals already in place. While the company has a distributor, Guez says they built the platform to work for clients who may want to keep external distribution deals or membership with groups like Merlin. He adds that some clients use FUGA, AudioSalad and DistroKid for distribution but use Revelator for “everything else.”

“Independence today means you can control the way you want to run your business,” says Guez. “Autonomy and optionality are key to this, and I think the tech we built offers the independent community those things.”

Prior to Revelator, Guez ran Quango Music Group, an independent label based in Los Angeles that became an imprint of Island Records in the late 1990s. He moved to Israel in the late 2000s and founded Revelator because he couldn’t find the tools needed to run Quango remotely without the support of his L.A.-based team. Revelator now has around 80 clients who work remotely worldwide, Guez says.

WMG says it plans to use Revelator’s technology for all Warner labels and its indie distribution arm ADA. Fully integrating new technology into a legacy major like Warner will likely take years, but WMG says it will scale its distribution and services offerings to existing clients of all its labels and allow them to attract new ones to ADA.

Terms of the Revelator acquisition were not disclosed, and WMG is not expected to reveal financial details of the transaction in SEC filings as it is not a material investment, according to a source. The deal is expected to close in the second half of the year.

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