![]() The business ecosystem-approach consists of building resilience and creating opportunities for companies and venues by understanding, respecting, and acting upon the interdependent relationships they have with both internal and external stakeholders. Mauricio Soares (Co-founder & Director of M-S Live & ARCA) ![]() Live Venues: Building a Business Ecosystem and Creating Opportunities To answer all of your legal questions and why both new talent and seasoned artists should be rewarded in a way that's respectable to the maker as well as the companies behind it, moderator Wallace Collins picks the brains of these electronic music industry brains. This panel consisting of five heavyweights in the independent music industry who are specialised in continued innovation into new streaming technologies, gives insight into why it's so difficult for artists to make a fair living - even though the age of global streaming platforms and easy music sharing is already here. Wallace Collins (Entertainment Attorney), Gee Davy (COO, AIM), Richard James Burgess (CEO, A2IM), Silvia Montello (DJ, Stormbabies), Tracy Chan (VP Creator, Soundcloud), Helen Smith (Executive Chair, IMPALA) Streaming Platforms: How to Actually Make a Living? In what ways has the pandemic changed our industry and how agents and managers operate within it? Answering questions as if Covid has impacted the artist/manager relationship, the conditions under which acts choose to perform and tour, and the positives that we can take from those difficult and frustrating two lost years are: this panel reflects on the new realities of two of the most demanding and highly personal jobs in our industry. Larissa Correia (Founder of Liminal), Steven Braines (Manager at The Weird and the Wonderful Management), Katty Lange (Booking Agent, Artist Manager, Creative Director at Triangle Agency), Claudia Pereira The Post-COVID Business Landscape for Agents and Managers We're led to believe that they do things differently, but given that they use the same raw materials and have the same aim, how different are they really? And how does small, agile and passionate really stack up against large, cash-rich and awash in post-grads? Adam Griffin, Co-Founder of Perfect Havoc, and Gabi Kochlani, Senior Director, A&R at Universal Music Group, answer these questions on ADE Wednesday at Felix Meritis. Both have their own modus operandi concerning every aspect of sourcing, signing, nurturing, and marketing artists, and both hope to achieve exactly the same thing. Indies and majors are the essential elements of the music business. ![]() Adam Griffin (Co-Founder Perfect Havoc), Gabi Kochlani (Senior Director, A&R at Universal Music Group) What Can Indies Learn from Majors and Vice Versa? No need to book, just turn-up! First come, first served. Specialist lawyers will be available to delegates for one-to-one consultations to provide guidance on relevant topics ranging from copyright to contract. ![]() Meet the Lawyers at ADE Pro: In addition, the IAEL will be offering free advice to delegates on a range of legal and business issues. The first highlights of their program include a Masterclass on Legal Issues Facing DJs/Electronic Artists and a session on International Disposition of IP Rights in Music and Celebrity. IAEL's legal and industry experts will give music professionals and artists a unique insight on recent and future developments impacting nearly every legal aspect of the global music landscape. IAEL - International Association of Entertainment LawyersĪs an undeniable global authority on legal issues that impact the creative industry, the IAEL is making a special appearance at ADE Pro this year. ![]()
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