The New Music Business with Ari Herstand

Explaining Sync Licensing From the Agents

03.17.2023 - By Ari's TakePlay

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This week on the New Music Business podcast, Ari chats with Charles Levan (co-founder/ president) and Chase Walker (music coordinator) of Blue Buddha Entertainment, a boutique music licensing firm.

Established in 2002, Blue Buddha Entertainment specializes in sync placement for independent artists and labels, serving as a premier conduit for contemporary groundbreaking artists and repertoire. Blue Buddha’s diverse catalog is current, hit-driven, and reflects the highest level of artistry and production, providing One Stop Rep. music with a global tastemaker appeal. Past sync placements include: Shrinking, Found, All American, This Is Us, Supreme Models, Lost, Atlanta, 4400, All American Homecoming, Criminal Minds, Chicago P.D, Grey's Anatomy, New Amsterdam, Las Vegas, Dirt, One Tree Hill, Smallville, Party of Five, NCIS- Los Angeles, Californication, The Fosters, Pivoting, Good Trouble, The Sinner, Bull, Kung Fu, Vanderpump Rules, To All The Boys, Shameless, Charmed, Royal Pains & others.

With over 27 years of experience in the music industry, Charles' passion in the sync space is coupled with a focus on artist development, helping artists hone their musical craft in an ever-changing entertainment world. Learn more here.

05:11 Welcome 05:50 Sync licensing explained 10:06 Does Blue Buddha work with artists with co-writers? 14:06 What happens when a song has aired but was not legally cleared 19:28 How Blue Buddha services their artist roster and keeps relationship strong with music supervisions 21:17 The process of sync briefs and finding artists that'll fit the music request 26:46 Sync budgets in television now versus previous years 34:37 Sync agency business model and how Blue Buddha makes money 39:10 Retitling song agreements 45:21 Difference between sync agencies and music libraries 52:27 How often Blue Buddha signs new artists and how artists can manage their expectations 01:02:56 Advice for artists who want a sync placement 01:05:35 How a musician can balance creative authenticity while stills being syncable 01:13:51 Final question

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