MBW is launching a new interview series, Trailblazers, supported by Believe
Worldwide music business is launching a new monthly interview series, The one who went firstwill be supported by Believe.
The one who went first will attract the attention of exciting musical entrepreneurs who are making waves in their local markets and who could soon make a global impact.
This series will boast about showcasing fast-growing entrepreneurs (and very smart thinkers) in many regions of the world – from North America to Latin America, Europe to Asia-Thailand. Binh Duong, Africa and more.
Each interviewee will share their experience of building an independent music company and the lessons they have learned in their journey so far.
Pay attention to our first interview in the series with Luis Sanchez – CEO and founder of Mexico-based record label AfinArte – coming soon.
AfinArte has artists on its roster with millions of streams, with a particularly strong presence in Mexican regional music.
Discussing his company’s support for The one who went first series, Founders and CEOs trust, Denis Ladegaillerie“We believe that the future of music lies with a new generation of local superstars – it will all be about taking over by the regional powers.
“With local experts in over 50 countries, Believe’s goal is to continually find and develop the local talent you’ll soon find in MBW’s. The one who went first series.
“I am delighted to be handing the floor to a number of inspiring and forward-thinking entrepreneurs in many different and unique global markets, with whom we share a vision to shape the music industry. music of the future.”
Founder of MBW, Tim Ingham“Just as tomorrow’s global streaming hits can come from anywhere in the world, so can the most exciting music industry entrepreneurs of the future,” said.
“I am especially excited about MBW’s The one who went first, powered by Believe, because there are no boundaries to this series. Whether an indie entrepreneur is starting to make a splash in the United States or Uruguay, Nigeria or Nepal, we’d love to tell their story.
“Thanks to the The one who went first Don’t be surprised if the world’s next game-changing musical entrepreneur shows up on the pages of MBW – before you hear about them anywhere else. ”
News offers advice to artists and labels, distributing and promoting their music through a portfolio of brands that includes TuneCoreNuclear Blast, Naïve, Groove Attack and AllPoints.
The Paris-based company operates in more than 50 countries, with 1,430 employees globally – who the company says “aims to support independent artists and labels with unique digital expertise, respect, fairness and transparency”.Worldwide music business