Music Industry Moves: Tainy Extends Sony Music Publishing Deal, Pixelynx Taps Former Tidal CEO Richard Sanders

Sony Music Publishing has renewed its worldwide publishing agreement with Tainy, extending the deal which began in 2005.

In a press release, Tainy said, “I am grateful that my career has allowed me to reach new heights not only on the artistic and creative side, but also on the business side – and I appreciate having such great partners on the publishing end. Excited for the next chapter with the SMP family.”

Most recently, Tainy produced nine songs on Bad Bunny’s “Un Verano Sin Ti,” including chart-toppers “Ojitos Lindos” and “Party.” He is currently working on Myke Towers’ upcoming record.

“Tainy is one of the leading songwriters, artists, and producers in music today. He also happens to be a fantastic human being – as humble as he is talented, I have seen firsthand how he works with other artists and brings out the best in them, while at the same time adding just the right touch to the production or song to make it a lasting global hit,” added Jorge Mejia, Sony Music Publishing president and CEO, Latin America and U.S. Latin.

+ Pixelynx, a music metaverse platform founded by electronic musicians Joel Zimmerman (aka Deadmau5) and Richie Hawtin (aka Plastikman), has announced five new hires as well as the appointment of former Tidal CEO Richard Sanders as group strategy advisor. Sanders also was formerly president of Kobalt Music Group, chairman of Sony Music International and president of global marketing/CMO at Sony-BMG Music.

The new hires are Paul Joffe, COO (formerly GM of games at Sony Pictures Entertainment); Steve Wakeman, head of production (a BAFTA winner formerly with Codemasters and Inspired Gaming Group), Zac Alcampo, creative director (formerly of Wargaming and Sandbox Global); Pal Chohan, VP of audio systems and music (previously with TikTok and the BBC); and Jaime Valls Vigil, games system designer (previously of Blackmouth Games and Coatsink).

“All five new Pixelynx hires, along with Richard Sanders, bring with them crucial skills and forward-thinking approaches to technology, gaming, Web3, music and business,” says co-founder and CEO Inder Phull.

+ Live Nation has acquired the concerts and entertainment division of TERO (TERO C&E) based in Thailand. The company plans to develop local Thai talent, with additional plans to bring international acts to the region.

This acquisition builds upon the joint venture between Live Nation and TERO launched in 2015, where Live Nation Tero was created to promote international concerts and festivals by Western artists including South Korean artists Big Bang and G Dragon.

Established in 1998, TERO is a domestic touring, family entertainment, exhibitions, musicals, and artist management company in Thailand. The company has diversified regional content into established family entertainment activity, spearheaded by a strong relationship with the Disney on Ice franchise.

+ Donny “Dizzy Clean Face” Flores has announced the launch of his new management and A&R company We Good LLC, where he will serve as CEO. We Good represents acts such as DJ Snake, Shenseea and Rvssian.

Dizzy will continue to serve as a label/agency consultant for RocNation, Universal Music Group, Warner Music Group, SalxCo and more. Most recently, the music exec was nominated for album of the year at the 2022 Grammys as a composer of Kanye West’s “Donda.”

+ Universal Music Publishing Nashville has signed Nashville songwriter, artist and producer Marc Scibilia to an exclusive, global publishing agreement.

Scibilia has penned songs for Rick Ross, Jim Jones, Ben Rector and pop artist Lennon Stella. The songwriter’s list of major syncs includes a Woody Guthrie cover of “This Land Is Your Land” which was used in Jeep’s 2015 Super Bowl Commercial and became the most Shazamed moment of the Super Bowl.

“Marc has put in the work to create music and relationships that are unparalleled. I’m confident that Marc’s talent, coupled with UMPG’s hands-on, global approach, will cause big waves throughout Nashville and the music industry at-large,” said Roxy King, director, A&R at UMPG Nashville.

Scibilia is currently working on his upcoming full-length album which is scheduled to be released this fall. Recently released singles include “Smile” and “I Just Want You Around.”

+ Michael Steele joins Nashville-based Visionary Media Group as vice president of streaming & digital. In his new role, Steele, formerly of KIIS-FM in Los Angeles, Indie 103.1 and Warner Music Group, will oversee playlisting and digital strategy working closely with DSP partners like Apple Music, Amazon Music, Pandora, Spotify, YouTube Music and Soundcloud.

“We’re proud to welcome Michael Steele to our growing Visionary Media Group team,” said Anastasia Brown, chief content strategist. “He not only brings experience in playlist curation across a diverse range of genres, he’s a forward thinker, a leader, and approaches each project and artist campaign with a keen sense of creativity.”

+ Serenade, an NFT marketplace, has made several new appointments to its U.K. advisory board. Its new members include: Darcus Beese, founder of Darco Recordings and former Island Records CEO; Sammy Andrews, founder and CEO of Deviate Digital; concert promoter Toby Leighton-Pope; Fay Milton, co-founder of Music Declares Emergency; Jin Jin, songwriter, A&R and publisher; Dan Sanders, Atlantic Records art director; Phil Christie, co-founder of Manifest Publishing and former music director of Warner Records; Oliver Sasse of Nerve Management, and BBC Radio 1XTRA broadcaster DJ Target.

The new board, which will be chaired by former YMU Managing Director Iain Watt, will meet quarterly to offer opinions, guidance and insight into key issues relating to the company’s U.K. presence. It will also support the work of Mike Walsh, head of strategic partnerships in the U.K., and play a key role in guiding Serenade’s UK artist and partner strategy.

 

 

 

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