From Hipgnosis’ return to Suno’s new Chief Music Officer… it’s MBW’s Weekly Spherical-Up

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Welcome to Music Enterprise Worldwide’s weekly round-up – the place we be certain you caught the 5 greatest tales to hit our headlines over the previous seven days. MBW’s round-up is supported by Centtrip, which helps over 500 of the world’s best-selling artists maximize their revenue and cut back their touring prices.


This week, we realized that Merck Mercuriadis, the maverick founding father of Hipgnosis Songs Fund, is launching a brand new funding agency concentrating on artist administration corporations and music catalogs. His new firm can even be known as Hipgnosis.

Elsewhere, South Korea’s monetary regulator is reportedly getting ready to refer HYBE Chairman Bang Si-hyuk to prosecutors over allegations associated to the corporate’s IPO.

Additionally this week, over 200 folks, together with 20 staff from Beggars Group and Secretly Group, signed a letter objecting to Common Music Group’s proposed takeover of Downtown Music Holdings.

In the meantime, Paul Sinclair, who most just lately served as Basic Supervisor and Government Vice President of Warner’s Atlantic Data, has joined AI music platform Suno as Chief Music Officer.

Lastly, Michael Nash, EVP and Chief Digital Officer at Common Music Group, delivered a keynote presentation on the UN’s AI for Good summit in Geneva on Tuesday (July 8).

Right here’s what occurred this week…


1)  Hipgnosis is again: Merck Mercuriadis launching new firm with ‘tons of of hundreds of thousands’ in funding secured (report)

You didn’t assume he was completed, did you?

Merck Mercuriadis, the maverick founding father of Hipgnosis Songs Fund, is launching a brand new funding agency concentrating on artist administration corporations and music catalogs by means of a partnership construction that provides acts and their representatives possession stakes.

The Monetary Occasions reported on Saturday (July 5) that Mercuriadis’ new enterprise has already secured commitments within the “tons of of hundreds of thousands” of {dollars}, citing folks conversant in the matter.

The FT quoted Mercuriadis as saying: “I’m going to amass 5 – 6 actually necessary administration corporations, all of which have famous person artists and famous person managers that go along with them.

“It’s all about them having management and all about them making nearly all of the cash [rather than labels]…”


Credit score: Yonhap/Newcom/Alamy

2) HYBE vows to cooperate with authorities as South Korea monetary regulator goals to refer Bang Si-hyuk to prosecutors (report)

HYBE has pledged to cooperate absolutely with authorities as South Korea’s monetary regulator reportedly prepares to refer the Okay-pop big’s founder and Chairman, Bang Si-hyuk, to prosecutors over allegations associated to the corporate’s 2020 IPO.

That’s in response to The Korea HeraldKorea Occasions and different native information retailers, which report that The Securities and Futures Fee’s capital market investigation group voted on Monday (July 7) to refer Chairman Bang to prosecutors, with the fee set to formally take into account the advice at its July 16 assembly.


3) 200+ folks signal letter objecting to UMG’s proposed takeover of Downtown, together with 20 staff from Beggars Group and Secretly Group corporations

Over 200 staff of indie corporations have signed an open letter, distributed by IMPALA, addressed to Europe’s competitors watchdog.

It urges the EC to conduct a “deep investigation” into Common Music Group’s proposed acquisition of Downtown Music Holdings.

The letter’s signatories embody vital illustration from two main indie music corporations: UK-headquartered Beggars Group and US-headquartered Secretly Group.

They embody 12 executives working for corporations owned or co-owned by Beggars/XL, together with 4ADEternal Data, Matador, Popstock, Tough Commerce, and Younger, plus XL Recordings and Beggars Group


Photograph: Jimmy Fontaine

4) Paul Sinclair joins AI platform Suno as Chief Music Officer

A distinguished document label govt is becoming a member of the management group of Suno, the AI music-making platform that – together with rival Udio – is dealing with a copyright infringement lawsuit by the majors.

Paul Sinclair, who spent over 20 years at Warner Music Group (WMG) in numerous roles, is taking over the put up of Suno’s Chief Music Officer, a task by which he’ll “information how Suno’s AI-powered instruments are built-in into the method of songmaking,” Suno mentioned.

Sinclair spent the final a number of months advising Suno, the Boston-headquartered firm mentioned in an announcement on Monday (July 7)…


5) UMG’s Michael Nash on AI: ‘Copyright just isn’t the enemy of innovation…’ and three different issues we realized from his keynote on the UN’s AI summit

Michael Nash, EVP and Chief Digital Officer at Common Music Group, delivered a keynote presentation on the UN’s AI for Good summit in Geneva on Tuesday (July 8).

This summit, which counts over 13,000 registered delegates, gathers UN resolution makers, politicians, ambassadors, and different stakeholders to debate AI within the context of the UN Sustainable Improvement Targets.

Throughout his speech, Nash supplied insights into how the world’s largest music rights firm is approaching synthetic intelligence, and why he believes “market-based options are the reply” to AI’s challenges in music.

Listed below are 4 issues that stood out from Nash’s presentation…


MBW’s Weekly Spherical-Up is supported by Centtrip, which helps over 500 of the world’s best-selling artists maximise their revenue and cut back their touring prices.Music Enterprise Worldwide

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