Post Magazine

October 2014

Issue link: https://digital.copcomm.com/i/398272

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 42 of 51

www.postmagazine.com 41 POST OCTOBER 2014 MUSICREVOLUTION EXCEEDS 30K TRACKS TRUMBULL, CT — MusicRevolution.com is an online marketplace for royal- ty-free music. The site currently has more than 30,000 tracks available and is constantly adding new material. MusicRevolution's royalty-free production music library includes a wide range of styles. Some of their categories include: On Hold, Fun, New Age, Rock, Comedy, Corporate, Drama, Energetic, Orchestral/ Classical, Christmas/ Holiday, Acoustic Guitar, Hip Hop, Retail, Sentimental, Advertising, Electronica, Country, Jazz, Piano and Vocals. According to MusicRevolution.com cofounder, Mike Bielenberg, the com- pany has partnered with hundreds of professional musicians in building the library. Visitors to the compa- ny's Website can use an intuitive "advanced search" func- tion to find the music they are looking for, or they can send a message for more personal consultation. WARNER/CHAPPELL PRODUCES FIGHT SONGS FOR NEW SEC NETWORK NASHVILLE, TN — Warner/Chappell Production Music (www.warnerchappell- pm.com), Warner Music Group's production music arm, has produced new fight songs for all of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) teams for use on the new, ESPN-developed SEC Network. The tracks feature each university's signature fight song. Warner/Chappell Production Music produced the fight songs at their state-of-the-art studios in Salt Lake City, UT. The fight songs, produced by Nate Hofheins and conducted by Warner/Chappell Production Music VP of Creative Judd Maher, all make use of live musicians. The SEC Network launched in August 2014 on multiple cable and satellite providers nationwide, including Comcast, DirecTV, Dish, Time Warner Cable, Charter, Google Fiber and AT&T U-verse. DE WOLFE MUSIC USA CONTINUES GROWTH NEW YORK — De Wolfe Music USA (www.dewolfemusic.com) is reporting contin- ued growth after the celebration of the company's one-year anniversary. HBO's multi-Emmy Award winning series Boardwalk Empire will feature music from the De Wolfe Music library in the show's final season. The show uses De Wolfe Music's extensive catalogue of authentic period jazz recordings for the backdrop of Prohibition- and Jazz-Era Atlantic City. In related news, De Wolfe Music USA CEO, Joel Feinberg, was recently invited to the SyncSummit Los Angeles expo where he participated in a panel discussion on emerging business models in the music publishing industry. "It was a wonderful experience all around," stated Feinberg, "These discussions are such an important part of our rapidly-evolving industry." De Wolfe has also upgraded its new Web- site, intro- ducing batch downloading to dewolfe- music.com. Clients can now download full albums and custom-built playlists. ROYALTY FREE MUSIC LIBRARY OFFERING DISCOUNTS DENTON, TX — Royal- tyFreeMusicLibrary.com is offering a number of discounts to users of production music. The company is providing 100 royalty-free Revolution CDs worth of content on a hard drive for $2,650. The regular price is $3,499. The collection covers all license types and includes themes such as acoustic underscores, uplift, biz un- derscores, classical piano, bluegrass, dance beats, smooth jazz, blues, pop flight, pop rock, 1960's and Christmas colors, among many others. Buyers get to keep the hard drive with the purchase. The company is also offering considerable savings on its Mojo-Dra- ma Mix 5-pack. Normally priced at $495, the five-volume collection is now available for download for $269. Drama Mix 1 features dramatic backgrounds, while Drama Mix 2 offers a range of style, from mild to in- tense. Drama Mix 3 is a collection of vibrant instrumental backgrounds. Drama Mix 4 is well-suited for documentaries and includes mystery, patriotic and fantasy themes. And Drama Mix 5 can be used for PSAs, documentaries, action dramas, biographies and detective stories. SOUND LIBRARIES

Articles in this issue

Links on this page

Archives of this issue

view archives of Post Magazine - October 2014