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By Kabelo Kgosana
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.
This is a test video podcast to see how well it appears on Spotify using the anchor.fm platform. We will be back soon with more content. Hao Nyewe
In today's episode, we uncover the types of publishing agreements that exist and how they work. We also go in deep to clarify what is Music Publishing and how does it work, what does it have to do with you as a musician. This is an important subject for any musician to know, because it has to do with how you generate income from your music.
Host: @Ashma_Lepara
(c) Pandemonium Group (PTY) LTD 2021
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Social Media Platforms:
Twitter: @PandemoniumAge
Insta: @Pandemonium_Agency
Facebook: Pandemonium Podcast - ZA
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In this episode, we dissect the Music Industry by understanding what are the music rights that you need to know as a music creator. Have you always wanted to know what Needletime royalties/rights are? Or better yet what Mechanical rights are? Or Performance rights?
Today we take up what those three rights have to do with you as a music creator and your music, we go over the Dispute between SAMPRA & SABC and how this affects you. This is our Music History Podcast, where we also engage on the Business side of music.
Host: @Ashma_Lepara
(c) Pandemonium Group (PTY) LTD 2021
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Music on this Podcast:
Artist: Nana Kwabena
Song: Bella Bella
Source: YouTube Music Library
Artist: Twin Musicom
song: African Drums
Source: YouTube Music Library
Artist: Nana Kwabena
song: Madam Wahala
Source: YouTube Music Library
Artist: Nana Kwabena
song: Find Your Way Beat
Source: YouTube Music Library
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Social Media Platforms:
Twitter: @PandemoniumAge
Insta: @Pandemonium_Agency
Facebook: Pandemonium Podcast (ZA)
In this episode, we dive into the 1900s to unveil a sound that was dominant and celebrated by South Africans. We journey back in time to reveal what Marabi music was and still is. Please do not forget to support the podcast by donating to its course so that we can bring you bigger and better revelations from the South African Music Industry.
Music in the Episode:
Artist: The Movers
Title: Bump Jive
Artist: Ashma Lepara
Title: Love Song
[Disclaimer: The music in this episode is solely to educate the youth on the sounds of marabi music, the intention is non-monetary.]
Social Media;
Twitter: https://twitter.com/PandemoniumAge
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/podcastpandemonium
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pandemonium_agency/
My name is Ashma Lepara, and I'm a 31 year old South African. I love music with a passion. I have dedicated half of my life to music, and this is the Podcast. Dedicated to inspiring musicians, upcoming musicians. And of course, for the professionals that work hard day in and day out to keep up with the demanding industry of music, it is very important as a musician to know and understand the industry that you invest so much time , In this podcast, we will be covering the history of the South African music industry.
Yes, you heard, right. It is extremely important. That you know, when and how it all began in order for you to make a difference or leave a mark in the music industry. So stay tuned as we unveil all that you need to know about the South African music scene and more.
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.