Co-CEO Symphony.live
Co-CEO Symphony.live
Maarten Walraven operates at the intersection of music, technology, communities, and education. There are many different hats, from Co-CEO at Symphony.live to co-creator of the experiment in scene building, Wild Awake and from teaching at the University of Utrecht to being co-project lead for the Water & Music academy. If you want to follow his thinking, the best place is MUSIC x, the newsletter he co-edits.
Friday 13 October 2023
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11:00AM
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11:45AM
Tranzit
To say that traditional revenue models in the music industry have been under pressure for some time is an understatement. Tensions between different stakeholders in the value chain often run high and discussions about fair pay remain topical.
If the current model is no longer sustainable, what should a new, healthy and diversified revenue model for artists look like? Are there revenue sources that are not sufficiently tapped today? How can the relationship between artists and fans be expanded to create more value? How do we deal with the opportunities and challenges presented by technological developments? And how will the current streaming model evolve?
Maarten Walraven (Music x, Water & Music academy) will discuss these questions in a panel including Michael Pelczynski (Forms + Shapes, former VP Strategy SoundCloud), Thijs Verhulst (Music Industry Expert) and Rowan Brand (Director at Tribe artist management)
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