Posts Tagged ‘music supervision’

2 Cent Bridge (NYC) Expands Catalog with Three New Commercial Music Libraries for 2012

New York-based creative audio house 2 Cent Bridge announced that it has added 47 new original tracks, in the form of three new libraries, to their commercial offerings.

The new material is available in three collections that each express distinct movements in popular music and culture: “Americana,” “The Classics” and Read more...

Heavy Melody (NYC) Releases “Fracture” Movie Trailer Music Collection

Heavy Melody is a New York City music house that is continuously expanding their musical horizons. Already a top East Coast force in TV/film composition, video game music, and software development with their Evolve and Damage virtual instruments, they now have another new offering: Fracture, a release of full-scale movie Read more...

Music Supervision Mastery: JuxMusic Licensing Agency — Part II

MIDTOWN, MANHATTAN: In Part I of his interview for SonicScoop’s “Music Supervision Mastery” series, Brandon Mason of JuxMusic Licensing Agency surveyed recent changes in synch licensing for TV programming, film, and commercials. Now find out how he picks his roster of artists to represent, and why music supervision matters to Read more...

Music Supervision Mastery: JuxMusic Licensing Agency — Part I

MIDTOWN, MANHATTAN: Over the next few months, SonicScoop will track synch licensing developments — which directly affect artists, producers, engineers, studios, publishers, and many more music professionals – in our “Music Supervision Mastery” series. NYC-based concerns of all forms will be included, and you can expect their observations to Read more...

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