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‘An effective vaccine will be the ultimate solution, but until that is realized, the Chinese music business has quickly found ways to innovate.’
Modern Sky’s Dave Pichilingi on what coming out of COVID-19 lockdown has looked like for the music industry in China
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Modern Sky launches UK management division; client the Lathums ink multi-album, seven figure deal with Island
Company now operates across records, publishing, live, video and management
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Sound City’s Dave Pichilingi To Head Modern Sky US & UK
Dave Pichilingi, who founded Modern Sky UK in 2016, is expanding his role to take over operations of its US division. In his new role as Modern Sky’s CEO UK and North America, he is tasked with creating opportunities for Modern Sky’s Chinese repertoire for sync and publishing. He is…
Modern Sky UK inks JV with DJ Yousef’s Circus Recordings
Deal will see Modern Sky UK invest in Circus Recordings as well as seeking opportunities for the label in Asia
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Sound City Korea applications open for 2018
This is the fourth year that Sound City will take artists to MU:CON and Zandari Festa with Arts Council England backing
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Modern Sky to ship British producers to new Beijing studio
Company partners with Stephen Budd Music after opening new facility in China
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‘There are 365m people in China willing to pay for entertainment. The music market is about to explode.’
LiHui Shen runs China’s biggest independent record label. He’s feeling very optimistic about the future.
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