Sentences with phrase «for music label»

He works part time for music label Brave Wave Productions as Associate Director and Sound Engineer.
The bankruptcy: Hayes found himself in debt to Union Planters Bank, which administered loans for his music label, Stax Records.
Getting lots of money from Spotify may be great for music labels and owners, but it's not doing much for Spotify: The company lost $ 200 million last year, and the massive payments it makes to record companies (which amount to more than 85 % of its revenues) are a big part of the problem.
Also on view are drawings and photomontages made in the late 1970s, concert flyers she designed for music labels like Factory Records, and other printed ephemera.
Bots have been an increasingly popular marketing tactic for music labels and artists, thanks to high read - rates for their messages, and a decent return - on - investment when these bots are used to promote merchandise, tickets and music.
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Not content to just offer drivers Spotify access, Tesla is reportedly in talks with major record labels to create a new way for people to listen to music.
Every few months, the ongoing upheaval in the digital - music business forces its way into the public consciousness — Rdio goes bankrupt, Pandora hangs out a «For Sale» sign and then gets rid of its CEO, artists and labels ramp up their criticism of YouTube.
His music made money for countless people who worked in his industry — the ticket sellers, studio musicians, streaming services, distributors, and recording labels.
It seems companies like Spotify have learned from Napster — they work with record labels and artists to allow for legal music streaming.
(It is not clear if Apple would have to renegotiate licensing terms with music labels for such a service.)
In other words, it'll be easier for record labels to prevent music from being copied.
At the 40th celebration of Virgin Records, the 63 - year - old who has helped shape the music, space and airline industries, recalled crying when he sold the record label more than 20 years ago for $ 1 billion.
Thanks to that innovation, music revenues have steadily crept back up: Spotify boasts 140 million customers, of whom 70 million are paying monthly — a gusher of cash for artists and record labels.
With Snapchat recently amping up its streaming music and entertainment content, Spiegel's rumored eyes for his ex's record label comes as no surprise and could prove to be a smart move.
The Cupertino, Calif. - based tech titan is reportedly making moves to acquire the Nashville - based label for a steep $ 250 million, according to the music industry publication Hits Daily Double, though an iTunes spokesperson denied the report.
Spotify pays record labels directly for their music, and it pays a huge amount because it has no choice — YouTube's advertising revenue is never going to approach what the music industry wants in terms of payment.
Many services rake in billions of dollars for themselves on the backs of music's popularity but pay only relative pennies for artists and labels.
With 2,500 members, who pay $ 35 or $ 60 in advance for 6 or 12 months of new music, the club gave the label a stronger national presence.
At a time when the music industry is dominated by three major labels - Universal, Sony and Warner - will.i.am told CNBC that programs like «The X Factor» and «The Voice,» which he has been a judge on for two years, provide a valuable means for people to become successful artists.
She's known for Kathy Ireland Worldwide, which includes a clothing line for babies, intimates and handbags, furniture, vacation packages and wedding resorts, a publishing imprint and a music label.
The trio's original vision for the company was quite different; they wanted to create a fantasy music league in which participants could build their ideal record label.
According to Borchetta, the actual amount his label has received in return for domestic streams of Swift's music — $ 496,044 — is drastically smaller than the amount Spotify has suggested the artist receives.
I'm unapologetic about defending the rights of artists and labels to be paid for their music.
In April, the streaming service signed a deal with Universal Music Group, one of the largest of the global record labels, which would allow the label's artists (including Swift) to restrict their new albums and songs to paying subscribers for two weeks.
Last month, Jimmy Buffett asked Spotify CEO Daniel Ek for a raise, saying artists who stream their music on Spotify are «at the end of the pipeline» when it comes to the money Spotify pays labels for permission to stream albums.
That has greatly pleased top executives at major music labels, who have begun to complain openly that so much free music has given consumers too little reason to pay for it.
According to several music executives, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the talks are private, Apple recently tried but failed to persuade record labels to agree to lower licensing costs that would have let Apple sell subscriptions to its streaming service for $ 8 a month — a discount from the $ 10 that has become standard for services like Spotify, Rhapsody and Rdio.
The GottaGrooveBot enables musicians, record labels, developers, live event organizers, and entrepreneurs to launch crowd funding & pre-order campaigns for vinyl records and other music - related projects — connecting music fans to new projects and material.
The streaming service also is looking to take on music labels directly by «building a two - sided marketplace for users and artists.»
Though releasing music over the Internet is not a new idea (just go to any band's MySpace or Purevolume page), for an artist of the caliber and notoriety of Radiohead to forgo a record label in favor of doing it on their own is truly revolutionary.
Although usually called CCM for «Contemporary Christian Music,» that label not only confuses the genre with the University of Cincinnati's famous music school (CCM: the College — Conservatory of Music) but also suggests an affinity between it and the masterpieces of Messiaen, Penderecki, Tavener, and a host of other contemporary Christian art composers — with which it has liMusic,» that label not only confuses the genre with the University of Cincinnati's famous music school (CCM: the College — Conservatory of Music) but also suggests an affinity between it and the masterpieces of Messiaen, Penderecki, Tavener, and a host of other contemporary Christian art composers — with which it has limusic school (CCM: the College — Conservatory of Music) but also suggests an affinity between it and the masterpieces of Messiaen, Penderecki, Tavener, and a host of other contemporary Christian art composers — with which it has liMusic) but also suggests an affinity between it and the masterpieces of Messiaen, Penderecki, Tavener, and a host of other contemporary Christian art composers — with which it has little.
(I coin this label because Latin American Music indigenous to regions wherever there are few blacks, such as Peru, Mexico, etc., does not allow for useful comparison, and has had less international appeal.)
Well known for serving as the backdrop for hundreds of movies and a hub for all sorts of creative media companies that are headquartered there — including famous record labels like Universal Music Group and Interscope, filmmakers such as Miramax and Lionsgate Films, and a myriad of tech developers — creativity and ingenuity abounds in this Pacific paradise.
In 2013, Armada Music celebrated its 10 year anniversary, enjoying a 5 year win of the International Dance Music Award for «Best Global Record Label».
After that Ismail squandered a fortune funding not only that inspirational movie but also the music label COZ Records («The guy was areal good talker,» says Rocket); a cosmetics procedure whereby oxygen was absorbed into the skin («We were not prepared for the sharks in the beauty industry»); a plan to create nationwide phone - card dispensers («When I was in college, phone cards were a big deal»); and, recently, three shops dubbed It's in the Name, where tourists could buy framed calligraphy of names or proverbs of their choice («The main store opened up in New Orleans, but doggone Hurricane Katrina came two months later»).
President of Troubadour Music, among the most successful independent record labels, Raffi was a pioneer in music for children and families: his CDs, tapes, videos, and DVDs have sold over 14 million copies in Canada and the US, and his books, more than 3 million coMusic, among the most successful independent record labels, Raffi was a pioneer in music for children and families: his CDs, tapes, videos, and DVDs have sold over 14 million copies in Canada and the US, and his books, more than 3 million comusic for children and families: his CDs, tapes, videos, and DVDs have sold over 14 million copies in Canada and the US, and his books, more than 3 million copies.
Moen worked for Integrity Media for over 20 years, serving as creative director and president of Integrity Music, president of Integrity Label Group, and an executive producer of Integrity Music albums.
Zylofon media on its record label when it comes to music signed Becca, Stonebwoy, Kumi Guitar, Joyce Blessing and Obibini and as well signed on actors Benedicta Gaffah, Bibi Bright, James Gardiner, Toosweet Annan and Zynnel Zuh for the movies wing last year.
Free streaming services on the other hand are only beneficial for artists and labels if users sign up who hardly purchased any music before.
That may be because they want to avoid aggravating music labels concerned about people streaming music from one another's collections for free.
We built MusicNet to give researchers a large labelled dataset to automatically learn more expressive audio features, which show potential to radically change the state - of - the - art for a wide range of music analysis tasks,» said Zaid Harchaoui, a UW assistant professor of statistics.
This Californian accessories label creates holster and harness purses for music festivals or for the girl on the go to simplify her life so she doesn't have to worry about carrying around or losing your purse.
NSFW (Not Safe For Work) as a warning label has lost some of it's bite over the years, just like «Parental Warning» did on music back in the 90's.
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Discover country music artists that haven't yet went mainstream including those that are «too country» for the big labels.
With over 30 releases this year alone, L.I.E.S. isn't always an easy label to keep up with, but the embarrassment of riches contained within Music for Shut - Ins suggests that the effort may well be worth it.
They are best known, at least among film music fans, for their reconstructions and rerecordings of many classic scores on the Marco Polo label, featuring works by Korngold, Waxman, Tiomkin and others.
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