Song

Where All Is Fled

Artist

Steve Hauschildt

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Meaning

Where All Is Fled retains value because it translates experimental ambient composition into something emotionally legible and replayable.

Short Answer

Estimated artist-side annual earnings: $30K-$120K/year.

Estimated Artist-Side Annual Earnings

  • $30K-$120K/year

Revenue Breakdown

  • Estimated gross track revenue: $45K-$150K/year
  • Estimated artist-side cut: $30K-$120K/year
  • Estimated label master share: $8K-$24K/year
  • Estimated publishing share: $4K-$10K/year
  • Estimated songwriter share: $5K-$15K/year
  • Assumptions: Estimate assumes long-tail specialist streaming, creator-leaning rights economics, and relatively low churn in ambient catalog listening.

Ownership and Catalog Status

  • Masters: Likely label / creator-affiliated split
  • Publishing: Likely composer-side publishing control
  • Catalog sale status: No catalog sale adjustment assumed
  • Notes: Estimated from niche ambient catalog behavior, not disclosed royalty statements.

Lifetime Earnings

The strongest catalog songs can continue to earn for many years if they remain easy to place, easy to remember, and easy to replay.

Why It Still Makes Money

  • Specialist ambient listeners revisit the track as part of album and mood-based listening.
  • The title track benefits from deeper fan attachment and full-album replay behavior.
  • Ambient catalog tracks can compound slowly through niche playlist and library use.

Insight

Steve Hauschildt benefits when one recording stays useful across streaming, memory, and licensing contexts long after the release campaign ends.

Methodology

These earnings figures are editorial estimates based on streaming scale, ownership context, and long-tail catalog behavior. Read the full methodology.