Friday, September 6, 2024

THE

SCHEDULE

THEATER STAGE
PFEFFERWERK STAGE

11:00

PANEL

New Visions For Artist Management

Charlotte Caleb (Ellevate Studios)
Georgia Taglietti (The ICNAC / AFEM)
Aga Heller (Frills)
Moderator: Tessy Schulz (International Artist Management + Music Consultancy

Gain insights about new concepts for artist management as well as strategies to succesfully manage artists' professional lives. Our experienced panelists will share how to navigate challenges and responsibilities in the early days as well as later stages of an artists's career.

Friday, Sept. 6

11.00 - 12.00 - Theater Stage

PANEL

New Visions For

Artist Management

This session delves into the evolving landscape of artist management, addressing the increasing complexity and expanding responsibilities in managing artists' careers.

With the growing importance of maintaining a robust digital presence, alongside organizing music releases, planning tours, and engaging with fans, artist management today demands more than just traditional methods. Our expert panelists, comprising veteran artist managers and innovators in new management concepts and agency models, will share their expertise on navigating these challenges and responsibilities effectively.

This panel will highlight the significance of personal relationships and connections in artist management while showcasing innovative strategies and tools designed to streamline processes and enhance artist success.

Gain valuable insights into making artist careers more prosperous and task management more manageable.

12:05 

PANEL

New Visions For Music Publishing

Ralph Böge (Paradise Entertainment)
Roman Gebhardt (Cyanite)
Lucie Caswell (StealthWrks)
Silvia Montello (Voicebox)
Moderator: Mandy Salem-Aubry

A session about a part of the music sector that's overdue for transformation. The panelists will discuss how new technologies can streamline processes, enhance transparency, and maximize revenue, ensuring that the music publishing sector remains robust and efficient in an increasingly digital world.

Friday, Sept. 6

12.05 - 13.05 - Theater Stage

KEYNOTE

NEW VISIONS For Music Publishing

This session addresses the urgent need for the music publishing industry to evolve in response to rapid technological advancements within the music sector. It provides insights into how they can adapt and thrive in this dynamic landscape.

Our expert panelists, who boast extensive experience in music publishing will discuss how new technologies can streamline processes, enhance transparency, and maximize revenue, ensuring that the industry remains robust and efficient in an increasingly digital world.

Learn about tools and strategies that can enhance rights management, royalty collection, and content distribution.

This panel is a must-attend for those looking to stay ahead in a field that is both vital and more than ripe for transformation

13:05 

PAUSE

LUNCH BREAK

Take a break, grab some food, enjoy free drinks and mingle with other attendees. Make use of the "Wall Of Opportunities", watch showcases from the startups or play with the interactive installations in the courtyard. And get ready for the second half of the first day.

14:00

PANEL

New Visions For Music Investments

Linda Portnoff (Tangy Market)
Marzio Schena (ANote Music)
Prof.Dr. Christian Baierle ( ROBA)
Robin Jenssen (KREATION Music)
Moderator: Turo Pekari (Music Finland)

Explore the revolutionary concept of democratizing music investment, opening the doors for the public to invest in songs and artist catalogs. A wealth of opportunities for catalog owners and public investors alike.

Friday, Sept. 6

14.00 - 15.00 - Theater Stage

PANEL

NEW VISIONS For Music Investments

Explore the revolutionary concept of democratizing music investment, opening the doors for the public to invest in songs and artist catalogs. By doing so, it creates a wealth of opportunities for catalog owners and public investors alike.

Public investment in music can enhance financial returns, provide artists with new revenue streams, and offer fans a unique stake in the music they love.

Our panel of experts of leading authorities and innovators in music finance have extensive experience in generating revenue from music assets and developing inclusive investment solutions. Learn how this new paradigm benefits artists, rightsholders, and shareholders.

Uncover how democratized music investment can transform the industry, making it more accessible and profitable for all parties involved. Don't miss this chance to hear from and engage with industry leaders to explore the future of music finance.

15:05

KEYNOTE

NEW VISIONS For Quantum Computer Music

Spencer Topel (Moth Quantum)

Starting with the basic concepts powering the race for quantum computing, Moth Quantum CTO Spencer Topel will provide a comprehensive introduction to how quantum computers will impact every aspect of our creative work as artists and music professionals,

Friday, Sept. 6

15.05 - 16.05 - Theater Stage

PANEL

NEW VISIONS For

Quantum Computer Music

What does quantum computing have to do with music? Starting with the basic concepts powering the race for quantum computing, Moth Quantum CTO Spencer Topel will provide a comprehensive introduction to how quantum computers will impact every aspect of our creative work as artists and music professionals, and the historical connections to how the birth of computer music enabled modern day computing through Max Matthews (then at Bell Labs) , and others. 

From there this session will explore some of the exciting tools emerging from Moth Quantum, which are already being used by cutting-edge composers, sound designers, and music supervisors. In particular the talk will highlight the Actias quantum synthesizer, and a new approach to AI called Quantum Generative AI.

The talk will then delve into some of the advantages these technologies will bring, namely new kinds of faster and more adaptive creative generation tools for creators, and importantly utilization of smaller copyright-safe datasets for training AI models across creative industries at large.

16:10

PANEL

NEW VISIONS For Music Metadata

Will Hughes (Audible Magic)
Juliette Leparrée
Ryan Edwards (AUDOO)
Moderator: Shawn Reynaldo (First Floor)

Explore solutions for the pervasive issue of missed royalty opportunities due to inaccurate, corrupt, or false metadata. One of the most pressing challenges for the creation of a more equitable music industry.

Friday, Sept. 6

16.10 - 17.10 - Theater Stage

PANEL

NEW VISIONS For Music Metadata

This session will address the pervasive issue of missed royalty opportunities due to inaccurate, corrupt, or false metadata—a significant problem that has long plagued the music industry.

Our panelists, pioneers in metadata management innovation, will explore solutions designed to resolve these issues, ensuring rightsholders receive their rightful earnings and the payouts they are entitled to.

Learn about innovative tools and strategies that can revolutionize royalty detection and distribution. Gain insights into how improved metadata accuracy can lead to a more transparent, fair, and artist-friendly music ecosystem.

Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with innovators who are shaping the future of music metadata management and paving the way for a more equitable music industry.

11:00 

PANEL

New Visions For Live Music Experiences

Sarah McBriar (UP Productions)

Ine van Oeveren (Corda Arena)

Mdoerator: Merlijn Poolman

Delve into the future for live shows. Explore how leveraging cutting-edge technologies can enhance live performances, improve sustainability, and create more immersive experiences and engaging fan interactions.

Friday, Sept. 6

11.00 - 12.00 - Pfefferwerk Stage

PANEL

NEW VISIONS For

Live Music Experiences

Live performances remain one of the most powerful ways for artists to connect with their fans. However, crafting these live experiences can often unsustainable. To address these challenges, innovative tools, technologies, and venues with holistic approaches can be a solution.

This session explores the rapidly evolving landscape of technologies shaping live concerts, offering insights into the vast array of tools available to artists to enhance their live shows and create unforgettable concert experiences.

Our panelists, who are at the forefront of innovation in live concert experiences, will share their expertise on how to leverage cutting-edge technologies to enhance live performances, improve sustainability, and create more immersive experiences and engaging fan interactions.

Gain a rare and valuable outlook on the future of live entertainment and explore how these advancements can transform the concert-going experience.

12:05

PANEL

New Visions For Music Production & AI

BISHI

Daniel Cole (Landr)

Amirpasha Mobini Tehrani

Moderator: Terry Tyldesley (KatFive)

This session will highlight how AI tools are expanding the creative toolbox and how innovative solutions can assist artists in their creative journey during the music production process.

Friday, Sept. 6

12.05 - 13.05 - Pfefferwerk Stage

PANEL

NEW VISIONS For

Music Production & AI

Artificial Intelligence is rapidly becoming a vital addition to the arsenal of creative people who express themselves through music.

We're just at the beginning of exploring and developing these AI-driven tools, which are designed to open new creative horizons rather than interfere with a musician's creativity.

This session will explore the vast opportunities and transformative potential presented by this technology for artists, songwriters,and music producers, highlighting how these innovations are expanding the creative toolbox.

Our panelists, including seasoned artists and music producers who have extensive experience with AI-driven tools are joined by innovators who are developing these cutting-edge technologies, will share their experiences and insights on the current state and future potential of AI in music production.

13:05

PAUSE

LUNCH BREAK

Take a break, grab some food, enjoy free drinks and mingle with other attendees. Make use of the "Wall Of Opportunities", watch showcases from the startups or play with the interactive installations in the courtyard. And get ready for the second half of the first day.

14:00

PANEL

NEW VISIONS For Sonic Identities

Valentin Keil (IMAGINE)
Silke Zetsche (AudioStack)
Alexander Wodrich (why do birds)
Moderator: Andreas Allen (flora & fauna visions)

Dive into how a sonic identity has become a critical component of brand strategy and explore how digital communication channels offer unprecedented benefits for brands, musicians, labels, artists, rights holders, and advertising agencies.

Friday, Sept. 6

14.00 - 15.00 - Pfefferberg Stage

PANEL

NEW VISIONS For Sonic Identities

As new technologies revolutionize how brands communicate, crafting a distinctive sound has never been more crucial.

This session delves into the evolving landscape of sound branding, where creating a sonic identity is now a must-have for brands to thrive in today's digital age.

Our panel of experts, with extensive experience in designing unique brand sounds and developing advanced tools for the sound branding sector, will discuss how creating a sonic identity has become a critical component of brand strategy and explore how digital communication channels offer unprecedented benefits for brands, musicians, labels, artists, rights holders, and advertising agencies.

Gain valuable insights into how digital communication channels can be leveraged to maximize the impact of sonic identities.

15:05

PANEL

NEW VISIONS For Music Monitoring + Reporting

Guillaume de Lavenère (Claimy)

Albert Gruber (seeqnc)

Richard Kurka (Aurismatic)

Fatiha Ben Brahim

Moderator: Mandy Salem-Aubry (MSA Music Services)

This session will provide insights into how music monitoring tools can revolutionize the digital and analogue live music sector, ensuring that artists receive fair compensation for their work.

Friday, Sept. 6

15.05 - 16.05 - Pfefferwerk Stage

KEYNOTE

NEW VISIONS For

Music Monitoring & Reporting

Despite the proliferation of digital platforms and live venues, and advancements in technology, many performances are not monitored adequately, resulting in unpaid royalties for countless artists. Advanced music recognition algorithms and tools that can detect songs played at live shows have yet to be implemented universally, leaving a substantial gap in royalty distribution.

This session addresses the significant missed opportunities for artists, labels, and other music rightsholders to receive the royalties they deserve due to inadequate monitoring of music played on digital platforms and live shows.

Our panelists, who are ahead of the curve when it comes to innovation in music monitoring and reporting, will discuss solutions that promise more transparent and fair payout systems.

Learn about tools that ensure that every performance is accurately tracked, benefiting the original rightsholders of the songs and ensuring that artists receive fair compensation for their work

Discover the future of live music monitoring and reporting, and learn how these advancements can lead to a more equitable and prosperous music industry

16:10

PANEL

NEW VISIONS For Music Tech Investments

Andres Lauer (Outpost Partners)
Eddie Walker (Whyre)
Amalie Briden (BPI)
Thierry Baujard (Media Deals)
Lorrain da Silva (Best Nights VC)
Moderatorin: Jakob Wredstrøm (Amplitude Ventures)

Investors with many years of investment experience in music tech startups and music industry veterans will discuss new concepts for music tech investments to foster innovation from startups that offer solutions for the evolution of the music value chain.

Friday, Sept. 6

16.10 - 17.10 - Theater Stage

PANEL

NEW VISIONS For Sync

The current funding landscape is notoriously challenging for entrepreneurs in music tech, often hindering innovation. However, this panel will showcase new concepts and visionary approaches aimed at revolutionizing how investment is funneled into the music technology sector.

Our panelists, comprising highly experienced investors and music industry veterans, have spent years at the nexus of technology innovation, entrepreneurship, and the traditional music industry.

They will share their strategic insights and visions on fostering a more supportive and dynamic environment for music tech startups, eventually enabling innovation from within the music ecosystem that can propel the music industry forward.

Music tech entrepreneurs will gain valuable knowledge on how to navigate the complexities of fundraising, while investors will learn how investments in this sector can mean capitalizing on emerging opportunities to unlock new avenues of growth.


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