7–14 days was the normal wait time in FH360’s old distribution setup. With AIR Music, his track Deeper (ft. Sara A) went live in 3-5 days, and when he needed a metadata correction, support guided him in 30–60 minutes.
For an independent artist, this is a significant upgrade that makes a big difference between planning releases and constantly firefighting them.
FH360’s creative process is already uncommon – he blends real mouth sounds with AI, then finishes production and mastering in his DAW. The goal was simple: keep the release side as clean as the creative side.
The release checklist that kept derailing
Before AIR Music, Farhad was juggling several issues at once:
- Content ID needed on every release
- release dates needed proper scheduling
- a custom label name mattered for branding
- tracks had to be delivered to stores on time
- releases often took 7-14 days
- yearly subscription fees added pressure
- delayed payments could trigger takedowns
Artist describes it plainly:
“Managing all these things was really stressful.”
Content ID was the line he wouldn’t bend on
The biggest issue was Content ID.
FH360 needed full protection for his catalog and clear monetization on every release. He also wanted confidence that his AI-assisted music would be treated as original work, not left in a gray zone.
That was hard to get in his old setup.
The platforms he used before came with strict subscriptions, unclear rules, and too much risk around losing access or protection if something went wrong on the payment side. Once rights protection feels unstable, every release feels unstable too.
At that point, FH360 stopped looking for another upload platform and started looking for a system he could actually trust.
AIR Music passed the first real test: support
What stood out first was the way AIR Music handled the basics.
These were the things that stood out right away:
- all-in-one support system
- strong CMS
- dedicated artist support
- responses that came fast enough to actually help during release work
“Deeper (ft. Sara A)” was the proof
The release of “Deeper (ft. Sara A)” was the first full test of the new setup. It gave FH360 a direct comparison with everything that used to slow him down.
On this release, we delivered:
- the track went live in 3–5 days
- Content ID was included from the start
- metadata adjustments were handled in 30–60 minutes
- the release stayed on track without long delays or back-and-forth
That’s the release where AIR Music became real for him.
“That was the moment I thought, ‘Yes, AIR really works!’”
The shift FH360 feels the most
Once the release process became stable, the impact was bigger than one track.
Now Farhad can focus on creating music instead of spending release week troubleshooting, chasing support, or worrying about whether his catalog is protected properly.
That shows up in practical ways:
- releases feel more predictable
- Content ID feels reliable across the catalog
- support is available when something needs attention
- less time goes to platform admin
- more time goes into music
Worldwide distribution, with a stronger setup behind it
Farhad also highlights one outcome he is especially proud of: his music is now distributed worldwide.
On its own, that can sound like a standard line. In this case, it carries more weight because it comes after a long stretch of release friction, subscription pressure, and Content ID concerns.
The bigger win is clear – having a release setup that feels stable enough to support bigger goals.
“I’m proud that with AIR’s support, my music is now distributed worldwide. Being part of such a big and trusted platform feels like a major step forward in my music career.”
Next Stage: Global
FH360’s next goals are clear and ambitious:
- live concerts
- deeper connection with listeners
- collaborations with international artists
- sharing his creative process on international TV
- growing into a globally recognized artist with his own sound
And now, he has a release setup that can support that level of ambition without slowing him down.