The biggest stories from the past week – and why they matter
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Downtown Music Services inks global publishing deal with The Weeknd producer Daniel Lopatin
Lopatin records and performs as Oneohtrix Point Never
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Warner Music Group moves Canadian operations to downtown Toronto
Warner Music Canada, Warner Chappell Music Canada, and Sodatone will be based in the new space
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The Dolores Olmedo Museum will move out to “Parque Urbano Aztlán” in the heart of Chapultepec
Seeking closeness with people, the collection will occupy a space in the ambitious project in the heart of Mexico City.
The Mexican 50 peso bill is the most beautiful in the world!
It was recognized by the International Bank Note Society in a contest in which more than 100 banknotes from different parts of the world participated.
Sam Cohen promoted to SVP of Business Development at 10K Projects
Cohen joined 10K Projects in 2018
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BMG to represent George Harrison publishing catalog via global deal
Catalog comprises more than 200 songs written with the Beatles, the Traveling Wilburys and for George Harrison’s solo career.
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AMRA, with annual revenues of over $100m, promotes Robin Davies to COO and Honey Onile-Ere to General Counsel
AMRA says its next phase will “transcend the industry with even faster accounting, more accurate payments, more value, and increased transparency”
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Tutorial: Make Future Bass Chord Arps Like ODESZA
In this tutorial, Point Blank LA’s Everett Pearson shows how you can make a future bass-style chord arp synth in Ableton Live like ODESZA. Popular in the realms of future bass, all the way to techno and beyond, staggered synth plucks and chords progressions are a common go-to in electronic music. Using this technique can add unexpected […]
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Ingrooves just won a patent for new music marketing tech that it says ‘drives streams at a rate nearly double that of traditional methods’
The firm says that the new technology does not rely upon personally identifiable information in any way, ensuring compliance with privacy regulations around the world – including GDPR and CCPA requirements
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