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Sponsored by Allfeat: Decentralized Blockchain Solutions for the Music Industry - https://www.allfeat.com/
Produced by Amplitude Ventures Consulting: Partners in Early-Stage Music Tech - https://amplitude.ventures/
In this episode of Sound Connections, Jakob reconnects with John and Chris, two creative powerhouses whoâve carved a unique path in the music industry. Jase, a passionate producer, and Chris, a visionary manager, reflect on their dynamic partnership and the values that have fueled their journey from humble beginnings to significant milestones, including collaborations with global icons like Simon Cowell.The conversation delves deep into the essence of artistryâwhy music is more than a product, but a way of lifeâand explores the crucial role of resilience and obsession in creative success. Together, they discuss their new venture, Lightwork, a forward-thinking company designed to empower artists with the freedom to share their unfiltered creativity.
From LA's unrelenting grind to crafting a legacy in the global music landscape, this episode offers a look at how passion, collaboration, and a shared vision can create not just hits, but meaningful movements in art and culture.
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In this captivating episode of Sound Connections, Takayuki Suzuki, chairman and founder of MusicTech Japan, dives into Japanâs music industryâthe second largest globally. Takayuki shares his journey, from leading digital transformation at Universal Music Japan to his current role as a consultant and connector in the music-tech ecosystem.
Together, we explore Japan's unique fan culture, the value placed on physical music products, and the superfan monetization model that could inspire Western markets. Takayuki also delves into the rise of music-tech startups in Japan, such as Sound Draw and Babyjam, and their impact on AI-driven creativity and artist empowerment.
The conversation also unpacks how Web3 and blockchain might redefine fandom monetization, the nuances of introducing Western startups to Japanâs tightly-knit music scene, and the potential for Japanese culture and products to resonate worldwide.
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Sponsored by Allfeat: Decentralized Blockchain Solutions for the Music Industry - https://www.allfeat.com/
Produced by Amplitude Ventures Consulting: Partners in Early-Stage Music Tech - https://amplitude.ventures/In this episode of Sound Connections, we dive deep into the world of music, culture, and investment with Andrea Rosen, Portfolio Manager at Best Nights VCâJĂ€germeister's corporate venture arm. Andrea brings a unique perspective as both a seasoned DJ and a venture capitalist, blending her passion for nightlife with the strategic insights of an investor.
Andrea shares her unconventional career journey, from Tel Aviv's startup scene to becoming a key player at Best Nights VC, where she focuses on investments that redefine nightlife and foster human connections through music. We explore her dual identity as an artist and investor, navigating the challenges of blending community-driven values with the hard metrics of venture capital.
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In this episode of Sound Connections, weâre joined by Andrew Batey, co-founder of BeatDapp, and Con Raso, managing director of Tuned Global. Together, they share the crisis behind streaming fraud that's plaguing the music industry and share how theyâre tackling it.
Andrew explains how BeatDappâs cutting-edge fraud detection technology identifies and eliminates fraudulent streams, reallocating millions back to legitimate artists. Con dives into how Tuned Global integrates these solutions to provide seamless, fraud-free streaming platforms for their clients worldwide.
We discuss these realities of streaming fraud, including its links to organized crime and its widespread impact on artists, labels, and distributors. The conversation also touches on the broader implications for catalog valuations, industry transparency, and investor confidence.
This episode is a rare glimpse into how technology intersects with entrepreneurship and music business, highlighting how tackling fraud can create a fairer ecosystem.
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In this episode of Sound Connections, Jakob sits down with Mike Holland, seasoned music manager to Logic and visionary behind Bobby Boy Productions, to discuss the evolving landscape of the music industry and the unique challenges artists face today. Mike dives into the immense shift in music, describing the opportunities and obstacles that lie ahead as technology transforms the way artists create, distribute, and monetize their work. From harnessing AI in music creation to the democratization of production tools, Mike shares his insights into what makes an artist successful in todayâs industry: an entrepreneurial mindset and a dedicated team.
Mike also talks candidly about his journey into artist management, beginning as a passionate videographer capturing local musicians, to forming an unbreakable partnership with Logic. The conversation touches on the often-overlooked mental toll of the music industry, and Mikeâs advice for artists navigating these pressures. He discusses the art of building connections with fans, balancing artistic integrity with business savvy, and the importance of staying grounded while aiming high.
If youâre an artist, manager, or simply a music enthusiast, this episode offers an honest look into what it takes to thrive in a changing musical landscape and the personal resilience needed to succeed.
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In this founder-focused episode of Sound Connections, we sit down with Clément Souchier, seasoned entrepreneur and visionary behind Bridge Audio, an innovative platform transforming music organization, sharing, and discoverability for creators and industry professionals alike. Clément shares his journey from his early days as a drummer and music supervisor to launching successful companies like Criminal.io and now Bridge Audio, a tech solution aimed at unifying how music assets are managed and accessed across the industry.
Throughout our discussion, ClĂ©ment offers valuable insights into the realities of entrepreneurship and the importance of timing in innovation. We explore the unique challenges of the music tech landscape, from securing funding to fostering adoption across a range of users from bedroom producers to global music publishers. ClĂ©ment also reveals how Bridge Audioâs advanced AI-powered search capabilities aim to transform catalog management for labels, publishers, and supervisors, making even the most niche music instantly accessible and searchable.
Tune in for an in-depth look at ClĂ©mentâs inspiring mission to create a âSwitzerland of music assetsâ that harmonizes the industry and drives forward a more connected future for music professionals at every level.
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In this episode of Sound Connections, we sit down with Kanru Hua, the visionary founder of Dreamtonics, to explore the innovative intersection of AI and music production. Dreamtonics, based in Tokyo, is best known for developing cutting-edge AI-powered vocal synthesizers, tools that transform the way music creators interact with vocals. Kanru shares his journey from a middle school hobbyist fascinated by vocal synthesis to founding a company that challenges the boundaries of traditional music creation.
We dive into Dreamtonics' groundbreaking products, such as their AI singer, and how these tools empower musicians and producers, enabling them to explore creative possibilities previously out of reach. Kanru explains the technical complexities of building AI-driven music tools, the shift from a niche character-based market to broader professional use, and the future of AI in music. Whether you're a music producer or tech enthusiast, this episode offers valuable insights into how AI is reshaping the music landscape.
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In this episode of Sound Connections, we dive into the world of sound innovation with Michael Rohde Böwadt, CEO of SoundInvest, and Rie Kold PripsÞ, Chief Commercial Officer at Sound Hub Denmark. Discover how Denmark has become a global leader in sound technology, from its rich history of audio excellence to its booming startups. We explore the unique challenges and opportunities in sound tech investment and how Sound Hub and SoundInvest are nurturing the next wave of groundbreaking companies.
Michael and Rie share their insights on Denmarkâs thriving sound tech ecosystem, the role of their accelerator program, and why hardware startups are finding success in an increasingly software-driven market. Learn about the importance of industry-specific knowledge, the struggles of securing investment, and how to build sustainable growth in this niche but exciting field.
Join us for an in-depth conversation on the future of sound technology and the critical role Sound Hub Denmark and SoundInvest play in shaping the next generation of innovators.
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In this episode of Sound Connections, we dive deep into the future of music licensing and the transformative role of technology with Jenn Anderson Miller, CEO and co-founder of AudioSocket. Jenn shares her journey in transforming music licensing through the innovative use of technology, discusses the impact of AI on the music industry, and explains how AudioSocket is positioning itself for the future by fostering ethical AI partnerships. Tune in to explore the challenges of creating sustainable music ecosystems, the importance of human connection in a world of generative AI, and how the music industry can take control of its own technological evolution. Perfect for music professionals, tech enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the intersection of art and technology.
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In this episode of Sound Connections, we step into the world of independent music with Louis Marks and Fabian Brown of Rope-A-Dope Records, a pioneering label celebrating 25 years of fostering musical innovation. From supporting boundary-pushing artists like Snarky Puppy to navigating the shifting landscape of the music industry, Louis and Fabian share the challenges, triumphs, and philosophies that have shaped their journey. We dive deep into the role of community, the essence of art, and why human connection through music is more vital than ever in an age dominated by technology. Tune in for an inspiring discussion that will resonate with artists, entrepreneurs, and music lovers alike.
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In this episode of Sound Connections, we dive into the world of music, technology, and cultural innovation with Georgia Taglietti, founder of the International Consulting Network for the Arts and a key mentor at the Music Tech Europe Academy. Georgia shares her experience in the music industry, including her 25+ years at Sonar, and discusses the complex relationship between creators, music businesses, and the evolving role of technology.
We explore the challenges of communicating across the music ecosystem, how tech innovations must align with cultural needs, and the critical role of managers in bridging the gap between artists and the business world. Whether you're an artist, entrepreneur, or tech enthusiast, Georgiaâs insights will help you understand the intricacies of navigating this dynamic landscape.
Join us as we uncover how startups can better communicate their value to the music world and why patience, adaptability, and cultural understanding are key to driving innovation in the industry.
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In this episode of Sound Connections, we sit with Becky Brook, a seasoned music and technology advisor, to explore the rapidly evolving world of music licensing, especially in the context of artificial intelligence. Becky shares her journey from digital music rights expert to advising startups and major corporations on licensing strategies. We delve into the nuances of AI-generated music, the ethical considerations surrounding generative models, and the growing complexities of licensing in a global, tech-driven music industry. Becky offers practical insights for startups looking to navigate music licensing and shares her thoughts on the future of creativity in an AI-driven world. Whether you're an artist, entrepreneur, or industry professional, this conversation unpacks the key challenges and opportunities at the intersection of music, AI, and rights management.
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In this episode of Sound Connections, Jakob welcomes Yvan Boudillet, a thought leader at the intersection of music and technology. They dive deep into the untapped potential of AI in the live music sector, discussing how technology can enhance everything from fan engagement to production efficiency. Yvan shares insights from his work with Music Tech Europe and reveals how mapping AI solutions can open new doors for innovation in live music. Together, they explore the challenges and opportunities in integrating AI into live performances, the importance of collaboration between technologists and industry professionals, and the crucial role of data in shaping the future of live music.
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In this episode of Sound Connections, we sit with Priyanka Khimani, one of India's foremost entertainment lawyers, to explore the vibrant and complex music industry in India. Priyanka shares her journey from a diverse background in entertainment to leading one of India's most prestigious entertainment law firms, Khimani & Associates.
We delve into the unique challenges and opportunities in the Indian music market, including the dominance of Bollywood, the rise of independent music, and the evolving landscape of copyright and publishing in India. Priyanka offers invaluable insights for entrepreneurs and global companies looking to enter this dynamic market, highlighting the importance of understanding India's cultural and business nuances.
Additionally, we discuss her recent initiatives, including the founding of Women in Music India, aimed at empowering women in the industry through education and opportunities. Whether you're an industry veteran or new to the scene, this episode provides a rare glimpse into one of the world's largest and most exciting music markets.
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In this episode of Sound Connections, we dive into the intricacies of music tech investment with Thierry Baujard, a seasoned expert with over 25 years of experience in creative sector financing. Thierry, the Managing Director of Media Deals and co-founder of Spielfabrik, shares his unique insights into the challenges and opportunities within the music tech investment landscape. We explore the complexities investors face when evaluating music tech startups, the importance of specialization, and the need for cross-sector collaboration to attract more investment into this dynamic field. Thierry also discusses the role of Music Tech Europe Academy in nurturing and preparing startups for investment, offering a candid look at what it takes to succeed in this niche market. Whether you're a founder, investor, or simply curious about the intersection of music and technology, this episode offers valuable perspectives on navigating the evolving music tech ecosystem.
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In this episode of Sound Connections, we dive deep into the intricacies of music tech investment with Gareth, a seasoned consultant and mentor in the music startup ecosystem. Join us as Gareth unpacks the challenges and opportunities in funding music tech ventures, drawing from his extensive experience at Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE) and MusicTech UK. We explore the evolving landscape of music innovation, the critical role of ecosystem building, and practical advice for founders navigating the unique hurdles of the music industry. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or an investor looking to understand the music tech space, this episode offers valuable insights into driving sustainable innovation in this dynamic sector.
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In episode 70 of Sound Connections, host Jakob WredstrĂžm sits down with Dr. Tom Fritz, founder of Jymmin and researcher at the Max Planck Institute, to explore the intersection of music, the human brain, and AI. Discover how Jymmin combines music and physical exercise to boost motivation and well-being. Tom shares insights on how AI-generated music affects our brains, the role of music in rehabilitation, and the enduring importance of human connection in music creation. This episode offers a deep dive into the future of music, culture, and neuroscience.
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In this episode of the Sound Connections podcast, we sit down with Tom Fritz, a leading researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Cognitive and Brain Sciences. Tom's work explores the fascinating intersection of music, health, and emerging AI technologies. Join us as we delve into his journey from music ethnology in Cameroon to groundbreaking research in music-evoked brain plasticity. We discuss the implications of AI-generated music, the physiological and cultural impacts of music on listeners, and the critical role of storytelling in the future of the music industry. Tom offers insights into how music can be a powerful tool in rehabilitation and fitness, and why human connection and cultural context will remain essential in an increasingly AI-driven world.
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Welcome to the first recap episode of Sound Connections! In this condensed summary, we revisit our insightful conversation with Chris Wieduwilt, the AI Musicpreneur. Chris dives into how AI is revolutionizing the music industry, offering tools that empower artists to streamline their workflow and connect with audiences through powerful storytelling. From leveraging AI music generation tools to enhancing content creation, Chris shares valuable tips for musicians looking to stay ahead in the evolving landscape. Whether you missed the full episode or need a quick refresher, this recap is packed with practical advice for navigating the intersection of AI and music.
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In this episode of Sound Connections, we sit down with Daniel Rowland, Head of Strategy and Partnerships at Lander, to explore the dynamic intersection of music production, technology, and artificial intelligence. Daniel's journey from music producer and educator to a key player at Landr offers a unique perspective on how AI is transforming the music industry.
We dive deep into the evolution of Landr from an AI-driven mastering tool to a comprehensive platform empowering music creators worldwide. Daniel shares insights on the rise of independent production tools, the challenges and opportunities in the industry, and how AI is enabling faster, more creative workflows for both seasoned professionals and emerging artists.
Listen in as we discuss the future of music creation, the role of storytelling in a rapidly changing landscape, and why Daniel remains optimistic about the potential of AI to enhanceânot replaceâhuman creativity in music. Whether you're a music enthusiast, an aspiring producer, or a tech-savvy creator, this episode is packed with valuable insights into the future of music production.
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