Music Dealers Blog

05/03/2013 - 12:30

Music Dealers x Ozwald Bozwald

Ozwald Bozwald is an NYC based recording artist/producer, entrepreneure. He produces the music, writes the lyrics, raps and sings his creations into audible treats, all for your listening pleasure. If eargasm wasn't a word, it is now; it defines your OzBoz listening experience.

He had some time to sit down and share some info about himself, his experiences with Music Dealers, about his jazzy suit & more.

Check it out.

05/01/2013 - 16:43

How Do I Request Removal Of A Song?

We understand situations change every day for artists.  The Music Dealers agreement doesn’t have a term built into it, so you are not locked into working with us for any amount of time. If you need to remove a song from your profile, it is a very simple process.

05/01/2013 - 09:14

Music Ally x Music Dealers

Music Dealers: ‘Brands are picking up the pieces of the music industry’

May 1st, 2013 by Stuart Dredge -- SOURCE

You’d be surprised at how many Russian songs there are about cheating lovers. There are hundreds in the database of Music Dealers, for example, and that’s a tightly-curated catalogue of tracks for use in advertising, TV shows, films and games.

I discovered the glut of unfaithfulness music during a demonstration of version 3.0 of the company’s Discovery Tool, which is used by the likes of MTV, Sony Pictures and Coca-Cola to source music for their content and campaigns, with detailed filters to sort through material from more than 20k artists around the world looking for sync deals.

04/30/2013 - 13:36

Music Dealers

London's very own, Tommy Ludgate recently released her newest EP called 'The Mighty EP'.  Tommy's sound is very soulful and her voice really grabs your attention.  The first single off her EP is called "One Way Woman" which showcases her smooth, soulful voice along with her powerful songwriting ability.

04/29/2013 - 15:37

Afro Pop

African popular music is similar to traditional music and is vast and varied. Most contemporary genres of African popular music build on a cross-pollination with Western popular music. It contains a more organic sound and less electronic elements than it's Western counterparts. Instruments range but typically include vocals, African drums and instruments, hand drums and the acoustic guitar.

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