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AI · 14 August 2026

Spotify AI Remix Tool Adds Merlin, Covering 30,000+ Indie Labels

Spotify has added Merlin, representing over 30,000 independent labels, as its second major rights partner for an upcoming AI remix and covers feature, following an earlier deal with Universal Music Group.

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What happened

Spotify has brought Merlin, the licensing collective representing more than 30,000 independent labels, into its forthcoming AI-powered remix and covers feature, according to TechCrunch. Merlin becomes the platform's second major rights partner for the project, following an earlier agreement with Universal Music Group (UMG).

The tool, still in development, is expected to let listeners generate AI-assisted remixes or cover versions of tracks from participating catalogues, with rights holders opting in under licensing terms. Adding Merlin significantly widens the pool of available music beyond major-label content to include a large share of the independent sector.

Why it matters

This is fundamentally a product-experience and trust-design story dressed up as a licensing deal. Generative remixing shifts listeners from passive consumption to active co-creation, which changes the emotional relationship users have with a platform — but only if the underlying consent, attribution and compensation mechanics feel fair and transparent. Get that wrong, and a feature meant to deepen engagement can instead erode trust in the platform and in artists' willingness to participate.

For service designers, the interesting tension is between catalogue breadth and experiential clarity. Bringing in tens of thousands of independent labels solves a supply problem, but it also multiplies the complexity of explaining to users what they can do, with whose music, and under what terms — a classic behavioral-economics challenge around choice architecture and default settings.

By the numbers

  • 30,000+ independent labels are represented by Merlin, now added as a rights partner to the AI remix and covers project.
  • Two major rights partners — UMG and Merlin — are now confirmed for the feature ahead of its wider rollout.

The Renascence take

Most coverage will frame this as a licensing milestone. The more consequential question is whether Spotify can design the actual remix experience so that participation feels like genuine co-creation rather than extraction — for both listeners and the independent artists whose work now enters the AI pipeline.

Catalogue breadth is the easy part; the hard part is designing consent, attribution and reward in a way people actually understand at the moment of use. If Spotify surfaces this as a one-tap "remix" button without visible, simple cues about who benefits and how, it risks treating trust as a legal formality rather than a lived experience. Operators building generative features on top of others' creative work should treat the interface — not the contract — as where trust is actually won or lost.

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Merlin, a licensing collective representing more than 30,000 independent labels, has become the second major rights partner for Spotify's forthcoming AI-powered remix and covers tool, joining Universal Music Group.

According to reporting, the tool—still in development—will let listeners generate AI-assisted remixes or cover versions of tracks from participating catalogues, with rights holders opting in under licensing agreements.

Two major rights partners have been confirmed: Universal Music Group, which signed on first, and Merlin, added afterward to bring independent-label catalogues into the feature.

Renascence's analysis frames it as a customer-experience and trust-design challenge: expanding catalogue breadth increases complexity around consent, attribution and compensation, meaning the feature's success depends on how clearly Spotify communicates these terms to users at the point of use.

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