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Loop Music is a digital platform based in London at Somerset House, providing tools for independent music artists and professionals to collaborate and manage their projects. Established in 2019, the platform offers features designed to facilitate music production, networking, and rights management.
History
editLoop Music was founded in 2019 with the goal of addressing the specific challenges faced by independent musicians in collaborating and distributing their work. Since its inception, the platform has grown to serve a user base of independent artists, producers, and songwriters.
Platform Features
editLoop Music includes a range of tools, including a discovery engine that matches artists based on location and style, and a co-creation studio that enables collaboration through AI-powered tools for music creation. The platform also offers a rights and licensing portal, which helps users manage the distribution of their music while retaining ownership of their intellectual property.
Independent Coverage
editThe platform has been discussed in industry publications, including [SoundOnSound],Verge and Yamaha Musicians, which highlighted its impact on independent musicians, and Somerset House Trust, which supported the platform's development. Loop Music’s approach to blockchain for rights management has also been referenced in academic journals discussing technology's role in the music industry.
Community and Engagement
editThe platform is designed to support a network of independent creatives, offering workshops and networking events. These activities aim to foster collaboration and provide resources for professional development.
References
edit- ^ https://loopmusic.co/
- ^ "Loop". 27 September 2021.