Music for hotels & lounges.
Lobby, spa, restaurant — one bill, three sounds. Track Studios runs multi-room hotels from a single dashboard, with the legal certificate to match.
Why it fits.
Different music per zone.
Lobby calm, spa ambient, restaurant warm, bar lift. Run all four from one account.
Day-to-night scheduling.
Breakfast bright, afternoon mellow, evening up-tempo. Set once, runs forever.
No rights-org licensing.
Every license included in €25/location/month. No PRO inspectors knocking. Certificate to prove it.
Works with your audio system.
Sonos in 80% of hotels we work with. Also runs through any matrix, amp or AV system you already have.
For chains, in 7 languages.
Operators across Europe in their preferred language. One account scales to dozens of properties.
One certificate per property.
Each hotel gets its own license document, with a verifiable hash. Hand it to housekeeping — or your auditor.
What works in your space.
Pre-built schedules and tempo defaults you can use day one. Switch any time.
We run six locations from one tab. Counter Hour at lunch, Sunset Service from 17:00, Night Shift after eleven. It just plays.
What hotel operators ask.
Do hotels need a music licence?
Yes. Playing music in any public hotel area — lobby, restaurant, bar, spa, gym, or corridors — is a public performance under copyright law and requires appropriate licensing. Track Studios' AI catalog is not registered with collecting societies, so hotels using the included music receive no invoices from STIM, ASCAP, BMI, GEMA, or PRS.
Can a hotel use Spotify for background music?
No. Spotify is licensed for personal, non-commercial use only. Playing it in a hotel's public areas violates its Terms of Service and does not satisfy public performance licensing requirements — regardless of the subscription tier.
How do I control music independently in different hotel zones?
Track Studios provides a separate streaming URL for each location subscription. Assign each URL to a different audio zone — lobby, restaurant, gym, spa — and control each zone's playlist and schedule independently from a single central dashboard.
What BPM works best in a hotel lobby?
70–100 BPM creates a welcoming, relaxed lobby atmosphere. High-energy lifestyle hotels can go 100–120 BPM. Spa areas suit 60–80 BPM. Each zone should be configured independently to match its function and guest expectation.
How do hotel groups manage music across multiple properties?
Track Studios' multi-location dashboard shows all properties in a single view — playing status, current playlist, schedule, and active audio ads. Playlists and schedules can be updated centrally or overridden per property where local programming differs.
How much does hotel background music cost?
Track Studios costs €25 per location subscription per month. A hotel with three active zones — lobby, restaurant, gym — uses three subscriptions at €75/month total, typically less than combined PRO annual fees for a property of any significant size.
Hotel music licensing guides.
Try it in your hotels. €25/month.
7-day free trial. Every license included.