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  • What if the journey from small-time gigs to the realm of documentary scores was more attainable than you ever imagined? Tune in to this captivating episode of "The Music Business Buddy" where we sit down with the versatile and talented media composer, Chris Tye. Chris takes us through his inspiring transition from playing open mics in Birmingham to becoming a critically acclaimed artist, eventually discovering a new passion for composing media scores. Along the way, he shares poignant moments that defined his artistic evolution and offers a candid look at the obstacles and successes that have shaped his career.

    In our conversation, Chris opens up about the complexities of the music industry, shedding light on the intricacies of co-writing, music rights, and the process of reclaiming master rights. His experiences working on various recording projects underlines his values on open-minded collaboration and constructive feedback. Chris's journey is a testament to the power of perseverance and adaptability in a rapidly changing industry, as he delves into the business aspects that every emerging artist should be aware of.

    We also explore Chris's unexpected transition into composing for documentary films, revealing the unexpected opportunities that reignited his passion for music creation. From booking studio time with Michael Clark to navigating upfront payment discussions, Chris's journey is packed with lessons on the importance of continuous creation and professional growth. Discover how focusing on a specific genre and collaborating with like-minded professionals can open doors to opportunities, and gain practical advice on simplifying royalty collection and succeeding in the competitive world of production music. This episode is a treasure trove of inspiration and actionable insights for anyone looking to make their mark in the music industry.

  • Ready to make your next single a hit? This episode promises to equip you with all the essential strategies for a successful music release. We break down the critical steps, from picking the right distributor to crafting a killer electronic press kit and creative asset bank. You’ll learn how to upload your music and metadata correctly and why these details are crucial for your song's success. We also delve into the art of connecting with tastemakers and leveraging social media to extend your music's reach, offering practical advice for targeting influencers through platforms like SubmitHub, Musosoup, and Groover.

    But we don't stop there—discover innovative tactics to maximize your music release's impact in today's digital age. From pitching your songs to Spotify editorial playlists to strategically planning special content for release day, we cover it all. Hear why sharing personal insights can resonate more deeply with your audience than traditional marketing techniques. Finally, get insights into how to use your existing music catalog to boost visibility for new releases and utilize Spotify's Discovery Mode to enhance discovery rates. This episode is a treasure trove of actionable tips and strategies designed to help you navigate the complexities of the music industry and ensure your next release is a smashing success.

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  • What if AI could compose music just as emotionally compelling as your favorite artist? Join us as we uncover the transformative power of AI in music creation with insights from Emily Jackson of Horus Music. This episode dives into how innovative tools like Suno, Boomi, SoundDraw, and Google's latest advancements are reshaping the music industry. Discover how AI is not only democratizing music production but also expanding the creative horizons for music creators by generating unbiased musical suggestions. We'll discuss the longstanding role of AI in music through MIDI messaging and advanced composition plug-ins, setting the stage for today's revolutionary developments.

    But it's not all smooth sailing—there are ethical complexities and intellectual property issues that need to be tackled. Can an algorithm legally mimic the style of a band like Coldplay? What rights do original artists have in this new landscape? We'll explore these pressing questions and the cautious approach of streaming platforms towards AI-generated content. Emily Jackson provides a balanced view, highlighting both the opportunities and challenges that AI brings to the table. As we look toward the future, we ponder whether original creators will reclaim their dominion in an AI-influenced world. This episode promises a thought-provoking journey through the evolving landscape of AI in music creation.

  • Ever wondered how a talented songwriter navigates the modern music industry while balancing both writing and performing? Join me, Jonny Amos, on the Music Business Buddy as we uncover the journey of Lauren Bough, an emerging artist and songwriter from the Midlands (UK). Discover how Lauren's education at a contemporary music institute, coupled with strategic career moves, propelled her to become a sought-after name in the dance music scene and the Asian markets of K-pop and J-pop. Gain invaluable insights from Lauren as she shares her experiences and offers advice for budding songwriters aiming to make their mark.

    Curious about the intricacies of music industry contracts and publishing deals? Lauren sheds light on her career, managed by True Love Music in Ibiza, and her approach to navigating single song agreements. Learn about her expectations from labels, her preference for equitable splits on masters, and the real challenges songwriters face with current DSP deals. Lauren's candid discussion highlights the importance of strong management and fair compensation in this ever-evolving industry, providing listeners with a clear roadmap through the often murky waters of music contracts.

    Finally, get an insider’s view into Lauren’s unexpected foray into K-pop songwriting and her ability to adapt Western pop influences to fit the evolving K-pop sound. Reflect on her university experiences, the connections formed with key industry figures, and the role of proactive networking in her career development. We also explore the unique dynamics of songwriting camps, career aspirations, and the boundless opportunities that continuously reshape the music landscape. Tune in to be inspired by Lauren’s journey and the endless possibilities that await in the music industry.

  • Ever wondered how rising stars in the music industry hone their unique sound and build their careers from the ground up? In this episode of Music Business Buddy, we promise to equip you with the essential tools and insights that underpin artist development. Join us as we delve into defining an artist's identity and sound, crafting early work that resonates with audiences, and much more. We’re thrilled to be joined by Sarah Nagorny from Glassbeat Music in New York City, an accomplished songwriter and artist development strategist, who shares her extensive experience in shaping artists' sounds, live setups, and career paths.

    Exploring the vibrant live music scenes of New York City and London, we dig into the evolution of an artist's style and the invaluable lessons learned from live performances. Sarah shares personal anecdotes and professional insights, emphasizing the importance of artists developing their unique voices instead of merely imitating their idols. We’ll also touch upon the practical benefits of self-recording, empowering vocalists to refine their craft independently with modern recording technology. The balance between honing vocal skills and maintaining individuality is a recurring theme you won’t want to miss.

    Navigating the complex landscape of image and branding in the music industry, we contrast iconic artists of the past with today’s stars leveraging social media to connect with their audiences. From creating memorable logos to sourcing unique clothing and maintaining a robust online presence, Sarah offers practical tips on standing out in a crowded market. We also discuss the challenges of industry relationships and the importance of patience and originality in achieving long-term success. Tune in for a deep dive into the quality of music as the ultimate driver of opportunities and triumphs in the music industry.

  • Ever wondered why songwriters often struggle to understand what music publishers actually do? On this episode of "The Music Business Buddy," I promise clarity and answers as I demystify the world of music publishing. Join me, Jonny Amos, as we trace the rich history of music publishing from the Tin Pan Alley days to the modern complexities of copyright management. Distinguish between music distribution and publishing, and discover how music publishers tirelessly pitch songs, monitor usage, and secure royalties, ensuring that the creative minds behind the music get their due.

    Dive deep into the terminologies and systems of music publishing, contrasting the UK and US models and revealing the types of contracts available to songwriters. From single song assignments to exclusive deals, learn the benefits and drawbacks of partnering with major publishers versus self-publishing or working with smaller firms. I'll share personal experiences and stories from fellow songwriters, shedding light on finding the right publishing arrangement tailored to your unique goals. Whether you're an aspiring songwriter or a seasoned composer, this episode is packed with invaluable insights to help you navigate the intricate landscape of music publishing.

  • What if mastering your metadata could unlock new opportunities and streamline your music career? Join me, Jonny Amos, as I guide you through the often overlooked, yet crucial, realm of metadata in the music industry. In this episode, we break down the different types of metadata and explain why getting it right is vital for categorising music, collecting royalties, and ensuring accurate identification across platforms. With insights from Emily Jackson of Horus Music, you'll learn about common pitfalls and the importance of accuracy and timely submission. Avoid release delays and maximise your chances with digital service providers like Spotify and Apple Music by understanding essential metadata practices.

    But that’s not all! We also delve into the complexities of genre definition in music creation. Find out how defining your genre early can help position your music within niche communities and boost your visibility on streaming platforms. From neo-soul to sludge metal, we'll show you how sonics, styles, and themes contribute to genre classification, enhancing your marketing strategies. Plus, I introduce a free metadata template available on my website www.jonnyamos.com to help you manage your metadata effectively. This practical tool will ensure you're ready for professional collaborations, making your journey in the music industry smoother and more successful. Tune in and elevate your understanding of both metadata and genre definition to better connect your music to its audience.

  • Unlock the secrets to sync licensing and elevate your music's potential in the competitive landscape of TV, film, games, and advertisements. We'll guide you through the essential elements of synchronization, from understanding the true essence of your songs to the critical role of feedback in shaping how your music is perceived. Learn why correctly labeling your music is vital for matching search criteria and how proper clearance can make or break your chances of landing that coveted placement. Discover the free resources available on www.jonnyamos.com to manage these clearances effortlessly.

    Our special guest, Bryan Hinkley of Gratitude Sound, lends his expertise on the ever-evolving music sync market. Bryan shares his journey through a decade of increased opportunities and intense competition, revealing the importance of forging strong relationships with clients and artists. Hear his insights on the role of technology in streamlining the process for music supervisors and why maintaining genuine quality is more crucial than ever. Bryan also sheds light on practical lessons in music supervision—adaptability, copyright law, and handling compromises in commercial projects. Plus, understand the profound impact a hit song can have when aligned with a brand, from the perspective of a seasoned industry professional.
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  • What does it take to transform from a part-time temp into an international renowned artist manager? Join us on "The Music Business Buddy" as we sit down with the incredible Denise Beighton from Upside UK, who navigated the highs and lows of the music industry from her early days at RCA during the Bucks Fizz Eurovision era to the monumental shift into Sony Music. Denise shares her humble beginnings and the joyous, sometimes heartbreaking experiences that shaped her career, offering a unique insider’s perspective on the dynamic world of music management.

    As social media continues to revolutionize the music industry, how do artists maintain genuine connections with their audience beyond the music? Denise dives into this complex topic, shedding light on the importance of lifestyle and shared values in today's artist-fan relationships. From the impact of TikTok on musical careers to the intricacies of managing major label artists, Denise recounts her unexpected journey at BMG and the lessons learned from navigating industry politics and building strong relationships.

    What is the secret sauce for fostering successful music careers in a rapidly evolving industry? Denise emphasizes the crucial role of trust and mutual respect in artist management, highlighting her experiences with artists such as multi platinum selling Dance Pop sensation Karen Harding. She provides invaluable advice on staying authentic, being consistently discoverable on social media, and the power of self-belief. Tune in for heartwarming stories, practical tips, and a fascinating insight into the mind of one of the most loveable women in the UK music industry, as Denise inspires all creatives to stay true to their talents and embrace the journey with confidence.

  • Can a well-planned digital distribution strategy make or break your music career? Join us in this episode of the Music Business Buddy as we uncover the vital components that ensure your music reaches its full potential in the digital world. We'll guide you through the maze of selecting the right distributor, emphasizing why marketing support, robust analytics, and efficient store delivery are non-negotiable. Learn how to meticulously prepare your single, EP, or album for a smooth release campaign, and discover the power of social media in amplifying your reach across platforms like TikTok and YouTube.

    Get ready to demystify the technicalities of digital distribution. We’ll delve into the nitty-gritty of codes and catalog management, and the differences between ISRCs and ISWCs. Understand why accurate P and C years are crucial, and how timely delivery to streaming platforms can make all the difference for editorial pitches. Uncover the complexities of meta tagging and why it’s essential for correctly linking artists to recordings. We also highlight the vital role of data analytics in tracking your music’s performance and guide you through the spectrum of distributor options, from budget-friendly to premium services. This episode is packed with insights to help you navigate the competitive landscape of digital music distribution like a pro.

  • How do you ensure everyone gets their fair share when creating a hit song? On this episode of Music Business Buddy, join me, Jonny Amos, as we unravel the intricate world of song splits and why having everything in writing is absolutely crucial. From understanding the distinction between the copyright of a song and its sound recording to navigating the division of rights between songwriters, artists and producers, we cover it all. Whether you're a band member hashing out splits or a hip-hop artist sorting the track and top line, early discussions and clear agreements are your best insurance against future conflicts.

    Hear firsthand from songwriters Dan Whitehouse, Jay Max and Molly Morgan about their approaches to splitting rights. Dan shares his trust-based method, letting artists dictate fair percentages while he focuses on the collaborative spirit of songwriting. On the other hand, Jay champions the need for upfront agreements, suggesting an equal split between production and songwriting to maintain clarity and fairness whilst Molly sheds some light on the split processes in electronic dance music including the use of samples. Through their experiences and insights, we underscore the importance of empathy, fairness, and most importantly, documented agreements in the collaborative journey of making music. Don't miss this essential guide to understanding and navigating song splits in the ever-evolving music industry.